Bioassessment definition

Bioassessment means a BioRecon, Lake Conditition Index, or Stream Condition Index.
Bioassessment means a BioRecon, Lake Condition Index, or Stream Condition Index.

Examples of Bioassessment in a sentence

  • Rapid Bio-assessment Protocols for Use in Streams and Wadeable Rivers: Periphyton, Benthic Macroinvertebrates and Fish.

  • Bioassessment of mercury, cadmium, polychlorinated biphenyls, and pesticides in the Upper Mississippi River with zebra mussels (Dreissenapolymorpha).

  • As such they have developed The Water Resource Management Plan (“Metro District Plan”), dated June 2017, which includes Action Items concerning monitoring the water quality in the streams located within Gwinnett County (Watershed 10; Long-Term Ambient Trend Monitoring, and Watershed 11; Macroinvertebrate Bioassessment).

  • Regionally coordinated tasks anticipated in FY 2023/24 include the development of a Comprehensive Bioassessment Report (due March 31, 2024) and regionally consistent Annual Trash and LID Monitoring Progress Reports, as well as continued facilitation of the Trash and LID Monitoring Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs).

  • Engineer shall provide a written report describing the following minimum requirements: (1) description of a program that would satisfy Permit requirements, (2) cost analysis of Rapid Bioassessment Monitoring versus Representative Monitoring, (3) summary of the benefits to the City of a Rapid Bioassessment Monitoring program versus a Representative Monitoring program, and (4) a recommendation for implementation and an implementation plan and schedule for the recommended monitoring program.

  • Consultant shall prepare meeting materials, facilitate, and attend ongoing bi-monthly meetings with the City via telephone, coordinate and schedule three field sampling events with Consultant’s staff and the City’s contractor, California State Enterprises’ Aquatic Bioassessment Laboratory (ABL), and Consultant subcontracted California certified laboratories.

  • Bioassessment monitoring data collected by the Programs during Water Year (WY) 2012 through WY 2016 will be compiled.

  • Rapid Bioassessment Protocols for Use in Streams and Rivers - Benthic Macroinvertebrates and Fish.

  • The curriculums for the following workshops were delivered: The Freshwater Bioassessment Workshops Part 1, a three day workshop consists of two days of classroom training and one day of hands-on field bioassessment training.

  • California Stream Bioassessment Procedure will be used during late summer/fall to survey benthic macroinvertebrates in the Rock Creek and Cresta reaches, NFFR between the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Reach and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ PH, and the East Branch NFFR.