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Applying adaptive management and lessons learned from national assessments to address logistical challenges in the National Wetland Condition Assessment

机译:应用适应性管理和从国家评估中汲取的经验教训来应对《国家湿地条件评估》中的后勤挑战

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The National Wetland Condition Assessment (NWCA) is one of a series of probability-based National Aquatic Resource Surveys (NARS) conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to provide a comprehensive assessment of the condition of the Nation's waters. Randomized design and standardized training and protocols allow USEPA to analyze data that are nationally consistent and regionally relevant. Each NARS assessment was preceded by careful consideration of key logistical elements that included pre-survey planning, training, sampling logistics, and laboratory analysis. Numerous state, tribal, and contractor crews were supported across the country for each assessment; sampling and sample analyses were tracked from initiation; laboratory analyses were completed at USEPA, state, regional, and contract laboratories; and the data analyses and reporting were completed by USEPA-led workgroups, states, and contractors. The complexity and difficulty of each step offered unique challenges and provided lessons learned for each of the NARS assessments. Major logistical elements for implementing large scale assessments that are constrained by sampling period and number and duration of visits are covered in this paper. These elements include sample transport, equipment and supplies, sampling and sample tracking, information management regional technical expertise, and a sound field training program. This paper describes how lessons from previous assessments were applied to the NWCA and how new challenges faced in the NWCA were addressed and carried forward into future surveys.
机译:国家湿地状况评估(NWCA)是由美国环境保护署(USEPA)进行的一系列基于概率的国家水生资源调查(NARS)之一,以提供对国家水域状况的全面评估。随机设计,标准化培训和协议使USEPA可以分析全国范围内和地区相关的数据。在每次进行NARS评估之前,都应仔细考虑关键的后勤要素,包括调查前的计划,培训,后勤抽样和实验室分析。全国各地的许多州,部落和承包商人员都接受了每次评估。从开始就跟踪采样和样品分析;实验室分析已在USEPA,州,地区和合同实验室完成;由USEPA领导的工作组,州和承包商完成了数据分析和报告。每个步骤的复杂性和难度都带来了独特的挑战,并为每个NARS评估提供了经验教训。本文涵盖了实施大规模评估的主要后勤要素,这些要素受到采样时间,访问次数和访问时间的限制。这些要素包括样品运输,设备和供应,采样和样品跟踪,信息管理区域技术专长以及声场培训计划。本文描述了从先前评估中汲取的教训如何应用于NWCA,以及如何应对NWCA面临的新挑战并将其延续到未来的调查中。

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