New Oregon Streamflow Assessment Tool Aids Clean Water Act Compliance Contact: Judy Smith, EPA Public Affairs, smith.judy@epa.gov, 503-326-6994; Tracie Nadeau, EPA Aquatic Resources Program, nadeau.tracie@epa.gov, 541-754-4685 Portland, OR – The challenging task of determining if a particular stream is protected under federal and state fill and disposal regulations just became a little easier. The new Streamflow Duration Assessment Method for Oregon will help natural resource professionals, consultants and regulators identify whether a fill or removal project with potential stream impacts must obtain permits. This new method provides a consistent, repeatable and quick way to identify whether an Oregon stream is intermittent, perennial or ephemeral. Intermittent streams, which flow seasonally, and perennial streams, which flow continuously, are typically subject to both state and federal regulations. Ephemeral streams only flow after rainfall or during snowmelt, and under current agency practice are protected under the Clean Water Act if they have a significant effect on the integrity of larger downstream waters. The Streamflow Duration Assessment Method for Oregon was developed by scientists and technical experts from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Oregon Department of State Lands. The method is recommended for use whenever there is uncertainty about streamflow duration. |
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
News Release: New Oregon Streamflow Assessment Tool Aids Clean Water Act Compliance
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