Stream Condition Index definition

Stream Condition Index means a biological evaluation conducted in accordance with SOPs FT 3000, FS 7420, and LT 7200, as promulgated in Rule 62-160.800, F.A.C.
Stream Condition Index means a biological evaluation assessment conducted in accordance with SOPs FT 3000, FS 7420, and LT 7200, as promulgated in Chapter 62-160, F.A.C. following the procedures outlined in “Development of the Stream Condition Index (SCI) for Florida,” Florida Department of Environmental Protection, May, 1996, which is incorporated by reference.
Stream Condition Index means a bioassessment conducted following the procedures outlined in “Development of the Stream Condition Index (SCI) for Florida,” Florida Department of Environmental Protection, May, 1996, which is incorporated by reference.

Examples of Stream Condition Index in a sentence

  • Examples of other relevant environmental data might include physical or chemical data, biological data on fish [Fish Index of Biotic Integrity (fIBI)] or aquatic macroinvertebrate [Macroinvertebrate Stream Condition Index (MSCI)] scores, fish tissue, or toxicity testing of water or sediments.

  • A West Virginia Stream Condition Index score is generated from this survey.

  • The summary data that are contained in these reports are developed from comparisons of a variety of water quality indices, described below, known as the Water Quality Index (WQI), the Trophic State Index (TSI), and the Stream Condition Index (SCI).

  • Using the West Virginia Stream Condition Index (WVSCI), an assessment method developed for use in West Virginia to help evaluate the health of benthic macroinvertebrate communities at the family level in wadeable streams, both Oldhouse Branch and White Oak Branch scored comparably well, meaning that both were of similar quality and supporting similar aquatic communities.

  • Virginia Stream Condition Index (VSCI) metrics, definitions, and scoring 2-114-1.

  • While the California Rapid Assessment Method (CRAM) is one such method that may be approved for use by the Water Boards, other assessment methods, such as the California Stream Condition Index, could be approved for use by the Water Boards.

  • Examples of other relevant environmental data might include physical or chemical data, biological data on fish [or aquatic macroinvertebrates (i.e., Fish Index of Biotic Integrity (fIBI)] or aquatic macroinvertebrate [) and Macroinvertebrate Stream Condition Index (MSCI)] scores), respectively), fish tissue data, or and water or /sediment toxicity testing of water or sedimentsdata.

  • FOB will perform annual biological assessments and summarize data using the West Virginia Stream Condition Index (WVSCI).

  • According to Virginia’s DEQ 2012 Water Quality Assessment Guidance Manual, Virginia Stream Condition Index (“VSCI”) Scores below 60 demonstrate stream impairment.

  • SCI 1000: Stream Condition Index Methods (DEP-SOP-003/11 SCI 1000), which is incorporated by reference in Rule 62-160.800, F.A.C.

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