National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Water Resources Division Fort Collins, CO Lassen Volcanic National Park, CA N P S T O R E T A Water Quality Database Management and Analytical System for National Park Units, Networks, and Others by Dean Tucker, Michael Matz, & Paula Galloway National Park Service Water Resources Division Fort Collins, CO National Park Service
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National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
Lassen Volcanic National Park, CA
N P S T O R E T
A Water Quality Database Management and Analytical System for National Park Units, Networks, and Others
byDean Tucker, Michael Matz, & Paula Galloway
National Park ServiceWater Resources Division
Fort Collins, CO
National Park Service
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
NPS/Vital Signs Monitoring
WQ Data Mgt. Challenges
NPSTORET
Lessons Learned
Presentation Overview
Grand Teton National Park, WY
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
NPS Organic Act of 1916
Vital Signs Background
“… to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wildlife therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.” Statue of Liberty NM, NY
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
Preservation/Use Mandate
Use Very Successful
Preservation Record Mixed
Vital Signs Background
Yosemite National Park, CA
Yellowstone National Park, WY
Delaware Water Gap NRA, NJ
Yellowstone National Park, WY
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
• 139,033 miles of rivers & streams
• 1,716 miles of CWA 303(d)
impaired rivers & streams
Vital Signs Background
1.23%Impaire
d
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
• 4,230,480 acres of lakes, reservoirs, estuaries and marine areas
• 1,065,540 acres of CWA 303(d) impaired lakes, reservoirs,
estuaries, and marine areas
Vital Signs Background
25.2%Impaire
d
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
Vital Signs Background
By the year 2000, 80 (1/3) of the “natural resource parks” had no professional natural resource managerAnother 84 parks had only 1 or 2 natural resource professionals.Almost all projects/studies were short-term; staff mostly deals with the “crisis of the day”.Few parks are able to identify the ‘desired future condition’ of resources, or current status & trend.
No Time No Money No Clue
Acadia NP, ME
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
NPS Natural Resource Challenge
Provides funding and new positions for natural resource stewardship to add to NPS visitor services capability
Learn what is in parks (inventories), and monitor the vital signs of natural systems
Engage the scientific community and the public, and facilitate their inquiries
Share the information widely
Vital Signs Background
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
Accelerate Inventories
Design/Implement Vital Signs Monitoring
Collaboration with scientists and others
Improve Resource Planning
Enhance Parks for Science
Assure Fully Professional Staff
Control Non-native Species
Protect Native and Endangered Species
Enhance Environmental Stewardship
Expand Air Quality efforts
Protect and restore Water Resources
Establish Research Learning Centers
Revitalize and expand the natural resource program within the NPS & improve park mgt. through greater reliance on scientific knowledge
Vital Signs Background
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
The intent of park vital signs monitoring is to track a subset of physical, chemical, and biological elements and processes of park ecosystems that are selected to
represent the overall health or condition of park resources, known or hypothesized effects of stressors,
or elements that have important human values.
Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska
Vital Signs Background
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
NPS Vital Signs Networks
270 Parks Grouped into32 Monitoring Networks
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
Vital Signs Monitoring Framework
Level 1 CategoryLevel 2
CategoryExamples of Vital Signs Selected by First
12 Networks
Air and Climate
Air Quality Ozone, wet and dry deposition, visibility and particulate matter, air contaminants
Weather and Climate
Weather and climate
Geology and Soils
Geomorphology Glaciers, shoreline change, channel morphology, physical habitat index
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
NPSTORET Overview
Future Versions
•User-defined WQ Standards•Depth Profile Entry and Graphics•Automatic Data Logger Support•WQX – XML Export•More Data QA•Additional Biological Data Support•Non-parametric Statistics/Trend Analysis•User-entered Data Qualifiers•Lots of Other Ideas
Haleakala National Park, HI
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
• STORET Electronic Data Deliverable
• Hybrid of several state and federal EDDs adapted for NPS
• Set of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets designed to collect the data necessary to drive SIM
NPSEDD – “Eddy”
Rocky Mountain National Park, CO
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources DivisionFort Collins, CO
NPSEDD Overview
Project Info
Station Info
Result Info
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior