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National Water Quality Monitoring Council

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National Water Quality Monitoring Council

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  1. Advisory Committee on Water Information Jennifer Gimbel, ACWI Chair Acting Asst. Secretary Water and Science U.S. Department of the Interior Don Cline, ACWI Alternate Chair Associate Director for Water, USGS Wendy E. Norton, ACWI Executive Secretary Chief, Water Information Coordination Program, USGS Candice Hopkins, NWQMC Executive Secretary Hydrologist, Idaho Water Science Center, USGS Organization Charts Contacts

  2. Advisory Committee on Water Information Subgroups / Task Force / Work Groups National Water Quality Monitoring Council National Liaison Committee for NAWQA ٭Subcommittee on Spatial Water Data Subcommittee on Hydrology Subcommittee on Sedimentation Work Groups Methods and Data Comparability Board Work Groups Work Groups Subcommittee on Ground Water Sustainable Water Resources Roundtable Work Groups Work Groups Work Groups * Also reports to Federal Geographic Data Committee

  3. Advisory Committee on Water Information Subgroups / Work Groups Cont. Water Resources Adaptation to Climate ChangeWork Group

  4. Work Groups Reporting 2013 - 2016 National Water Quality Monitoring Council Methods and Data Comparability Board Work Groups Methods and Data Comparability Board National Environmental Methods Index (NEMI) Collaboration and Outreach Water-Quality Data Elements Water Information Strategies Aquatic Sensors National Monitoring Network National Network of Reference Watersheds

  5. Work Groups Reporting 2013 - 2016 *Subcommittee on Spatial Water Data Subcommittee on Hydrology Hydrologic Frequency Analysis Hydrologic Unit Delineation Hydrologic Modeling Standards Satellite Telemetry *FGDC Wetlands Mapping Standards Extreme Storms + Open Water Data Initiative Hydrologic Information Systems + *Also Reports to feed Geog Data Comm. + Also Reports to Fed Coord for Meteorology

  6. Work Groups Reporting 2012 - 2016 Subcommittee on Ground Water Subcommittee on Sedimentation Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conferences Implementation Reservoir Sedimentation Database (RESSED) Dam Removal Sediment Analysis Stream Morphology Database

  7. National Water QualityMonitoring Council Provide a national forum for coordination of consistent and scientifically defensible methods and strategies to improve water quality monitoring, assessment and reporting. Promote partnerships to foster collaboration, advance the science, and improve management within all elements of the water quality monitoring community

  8. National Monitoring Network Network Steering Committee Network Design Methods and Comparability Monitoring Inventory Data Access

  9. Water Information Strategies Work Groups Data Analysis and Interpretation Data Management and Access Ad Hoc Project Team Program Development and Network Design

  10. Methods and Data Comparability Board The NWQMC Methods and Data Comparability Board provides a forum for exploring, evaluating, and promoting methods that facilitate collaboration and further comparability between water monitoring programs.

  11. Methods and Data Comparability Board Work Groups National Environmental Methods Index (NEMI) Aquatic Sensors Water-Quality Data Elements

  12. NAWQA, National Liaison Committee The National Liaison Committee (NLC) for the National Water Quality Assessment Program (NAWQA) creates an ongoing national liaison process for external organizations to work interactively with the NAWQA Program in joint problem solving on water quality issues.

  13. Subcommittee on Ground Water The overall goal of the SOGW is to develop and encourageimplementation of a nationwide,long term ground-water quantityand quality monitoring frameworkthat would provide information necessary for the planning, management, and developmentof ground-water supplies to meetcurrent and future water needs, and ecosystem requirements.

  14. Subcommittee on Ground Water Work Groups Implementation

  15. Subcommittee on Hydrology The Subcommittee on Hydrology desires to improve the availability and reliability of surface-water quantity information needed for hazard mitigation, water supply and demand management, and environmental protection.

  16. Subcommittee on Hydrology Work Groups Hydrologic Frequency Analysis Hydrologic Modeling Extreme Storms Satellite TelemetryInteragency Hydrologic InformationSystems

  17. Subcommittee on Sedimentation The Subcommittee on Sedimentation promotes and supports development and standardization of equipment, methodologies, and calibration and performance criteria for the collection, analysis, interpretation, and interchange of fluvial-sediment data and related technical information.

  18. Subcommittee on Sedimentation Work Groups Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conferences Dam Removal / Sediment Management Reservoir Sedimentation Database (RESSED) Stream Morphology Database

  19. Subcommittee on Spatial Water Data The Subcommittee on Spatial Water Data jointly is sponsored with the Federal Geographic Data Committee develops water – resources components of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure.

  20. Subcommittee on Spatial Water Data Work Groups March 2015 – Present Watershed Boundary Data Hydrologic Unit Codes (HUC) Standards

  21. Subcommittee on Spatial Water Data Work Groups Open Water Data Initiative Work Groups March 2015 – Present Drought Use Case Spill Response Use Case

  22. Sustainable WaterResources Roundtable The Sustainable Water Resources Roundtable Task Force serves as a forum to share information and perspectives that will promote better decision making regarding the sustainable development of our Nation's water resources.

  23. The Water Resources Adaptation to Climate Change Workgroup The Water Resources Adaptation to Climate Change Workgroup identifies research, data, and policy necessary for effective management and protection of water resources in the United States as the climate continues to change.

  24. Advisory Committee on Water Information Sunset Subgroups Ad Hoc Subcommittee TMDL StreamgagingTask Force COOP Task Force NWQMC Work Group 2004 COOP Task Force Program Watershed Components Interactions Work Group ACWI 2003 Meeting, September 9 -10, 2003 Sunset the above Subgroups ACWI 2006 Meeting, January 19, 20062004 COOP Task Force was Sunset Sunset NWQMC MeetingJuly 18-20, 2006

  25. Advisory Committee on Water Information Sunset Subgroups and Workgroups Sunset 2014– Present ACWI/USGS Monitoring Challenges in a Shrinking Budget Environment WorkgroupAugust 2014

  26. Methods and Data Comparability Board Work GroupsSunset on Jan 1, 2006 - Present Performance-Based Systems (PBS) and Nutrients Biology and Microbiology Laboratory and Field Accreditation New Technologies Bioassessment Comparability (Sunset June 2007) Outreach and Publicity

  27. Ground Water Work Groups Sunset 2009 – Present National Monitoring DesignJune 2009 Data Standards and Data ManagementMarch 2015 PilotJuly 2011 Field PracticesMarch 2015 Monitoring InventoryMarch 2015

  28. Hydrology Work Groups Sunset 2013 – Present Hydrologic and Hydraulic GIS Applications January 28, 2013

  29. Spatial Work Groups Sunset 2015 – Present National HydrographyFramework StandardsMarch 2015

  30. Wendy E. NortonWICP Chief Sheri M. Alcalde Program Analyst Kimberley L. MartzInformation Technology Specialist Carol I. LewisInformation Specialist

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