Description
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a responsibility to assess the health of the Nation's water resources. One of the methods for assessment is statistically-based surveys. The Survey of the Nation's Lakes, conducted in 2007, is one of a series of water surveys being conducted by states, tribes, EPA, and other partners. In addition to lakes, partners will also study coastal waters, wadable streams, rivers, and wetlands in a revolving sequence. The purpose of these surveys is to generate statistically-valid and environmentally relevant reports on the condition of the Nation's streams, lakes, wetlands and estuaries at nation-wide and regional scales.
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2008
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11
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Minnesota Water Research Digital Library
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