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APPENDIX
C
FINAL FRAMEWORK
FOR
UNIFIED
WATERSHEDASSESSMENTS,
RESTORATION
PRIORITIES,
AND
RESTORATION ACTION
STRATEGIES••
June.,
1998 
 
Framework
for Unified
WatershedAssessment,
Restoration
Priorities,
and
RestorationAction Strategies
CONTENTS
Page
FINAL
FRAMEWORK
1
Unified Watershed
i~ssessments.
2
Watershed
Restoration
Priority Setting
2
Watershed
Action
Strategies
3
I.
BENEFITS
OF A
WATERSHED
APPROACH
AND
UNIFIED
ASSESSMENTS
3
IL
UNIFIED
WATERSRED
ASSESSMENTS
4
A.
Existing
Assessment
Efforts
4
B.
Geographic
Scope
andScale
5
C.
Unified
Watershed
Assessment
Categories
5
D.
AssessmentCriteria
7E.
OtherAssessmentConsiderations
8
F.DataandTools
9
G.
Roles
end Responsibilities
9
ilL
DEFININGWATERSHED
RESTORATION
PRIORiTiES
10
IV~
WATERSHEDRESTORATION
ACTION
STRATEGIES
13
V.
PRODUCTS, SCHEDULE
AND
FUI~D1NG
15
A.
Products
and Schedule
15
B.
F~mding
Watershed
Assessments
in
FY
1998
16
C
FY
1999
Funding Guidance
16
VL
NATIONAL
REPORT
:
17
-
APPENDIX A:
EXAMPLES
OF
EXISTING
ASSESSMENT
PROCESSES THAT
MAY
BE USEFUL
IN
DEVELOPING
UNIFIEDWATERSHED
ASSESSMENTS
APPENDIX
B:
HYDROLOGIC
UNIT
BOUNDAdES
(MAP)APPENDIX
C:
WATERSHED
ASSESSMENT
DATA
AND
TOOLS
 
 June
9,1998
FINAL
FRAME
WORK
FOR
UNIFIED WATERSHED
ASSESSMENTS,
RESTORATION
PRIORITIES,
AND,
RESTORATION
ACTION STRATEGIES
The
Clean
Water 
Action
Plan
charts
a
course
toward
fWfilThig
the
Original
goals
of 
the
Clean
Water
Act
-
fishable,
swimmable
and
safe waters
for
all
Americans.
The
 ActiOn
Plan
presCflis
a
broad vision
of 
watershedprojection
-
in
which
protections
foe
Amer~ca’s
coastal
and
•estuarine
waters, surface
freshwater,
wetlands,
grOundwater,
and natural
resources
are
iniegrated
with
traditional
clean
water
and
hum.”
health
obectives,
A
key
element
of 
the
 ActionPla*
is
a
cooperative
approach
to
restoring
and
protecting~
water
quality
in
which
ate,
federal,
tribal,
and
local
gov~nmalt~
work
with
stakeholdOrs
~
interestedcitizens
(1)
id~iify
watersheds
nO t
meeting
clean
water
sa
other
natural resourcegoals
and
(2)
work 
cooperatively to
focus
resources
and implement
effective strategies
to
solve
theseproblems.This
unified 
watmhed 
assessment 
brings together,
on
a
watershedbasis,diverse
objectives
in
assessments
currently
being
conducted
by
states,
tribes,
federal
agencies,
and
others.
The
ActionPlan
calls
for
state
environmental
agency
leadersand
stateconservationists to
 jointly convene
the
process
and
to involve
a
foil
~angeof 
appropriate parties.
Severalprinciples
gt~de
the
development
of 
 ynifled watershed 
auessmenLr.
restoration
orilie3,
an
restoration action
~
-
all
components
of 
a
watershed related
to
aquatic
systems
are
considered,
including
biological, physical,
and
chemical
characteristics;
-
hnn~~’~
healthand
ecosystems
are
protected
from
significant sourceà
of 
w athr.
pollution,
and
stewardship
of 
natural
resources
is
àthazced;
-
unified 
watershed assessments
are good
opportunitiesto
encourage creativ
ty
and
innovation
in assessing watershed
condition
and
threats;
-
States,
tribesand
federal agencies
work
together
to
assure
that
completed
asses~nents
have
core
comparable
elements
to
promote comparable
results
regionally
and
nadonsll~
.
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