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- description: The National Water Quality Network (NWQN) for Rivers and Streams includes 113 surface-water river and stream
sites monitored by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water Quality Program (NWQP). The NWQN represents the consolidation
of four historical national networks: the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Project, the USGS National Stream
Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN), the National Monitoring Network (NMN), and the Hydrologic Benchmark Network (HBN). The
NWQN includes 22 large river coastal sites, 41 large river inland sites, 30 wadeable stream reference sites, 10 wadeable stream
urban sites, and 10 wadeable stream agricultural sites. In addition to the 113 NWQN sites, 3 large inland river monitoring
sites from the USGS Cooperative Matching Funds (Co-op) program are also included in this annual water-quality reporting Web
site to be consistent with previous USGS studies of nutrient transport in the Mississippi-Atchafalaya River Basin. This data
release contains geo-referenced digital data and associated attributes of watershed boundaries for 113 NWQN and 3 Co-op sites.
Two sites, "Wax Lake Outlet at Calumet, LA"; 07381590, and "Lower Atchafalaya River at Morgan City, LA";
07381600, are outflow distributaries into the Gulf of Mexico. Watershed boundaries were delineated for the portion of the
watersheds between "Red River near Alexandria, LA"; 07355500 and "Atchafalaya River at Melville, LA";
07381495 to the two distributary sites respectively. Drainage area was undetermined for these two distributary sites because
the main stream channel outflows into many smaller channels so that streamflow is no longer relative to the watershed area.
NWQN watershed boundaries were derived from the Watershed Boundary Dataset-12-digit hydrologic units (WBD-12). The development
of the WBD-12 was a coordinated effort between the United States Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation
Service (USDA-NRCS), the USGS, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources
Conservation Service, 2012). A hydrologic unit is a drainage area delineated to nest in a multi-level, hierarchical drainage
system. Its boundaries are defined by hydrographic and topographic criteria that delineate an area of land upstream from a
specific point on a river, stream or similar surface waters. The United States is divided and sub-divided into successively
smaller hydrologic units identified by a unique hydrologic unit code (HUC) consisting of two to 12 digits based on the six
levels of classification in the hydrologic unit system: regions, sub-regions, accounting units, cataloging units, watersheds,
and sub-watersheds. NWQN watershed boundaries were delineated by selecting all sub-watershed polygons that flow into the most
downstream WBD-12 polygon in which the NWQN site is located. The WBD-12 attribute table contains 8-digit, 10-digit, and 12-digit
HUCs which were used to identify which sub-watersheds flow into the watershed pour point at the NWQN site location. When the
NWQN site was located above the pour point of the most downstream sub-watershed, the sub-watershed was edited to make the
NWQN site the pour point of that sub-watershed. To aid editing, USGS 1:24,000 digital topographic maps were used to determine
the hydrologic divide from the sub-watershed boundary to the NWQN pour point. The number of sub-watersheds which are contained
within the NWQN watersheds ranged from less than one to nearly 32,000 internal sub-watersheds. Internal sub-watershed boundaries
were dissolved so that a single watershed boundary was generated for each NWQN watershed. Data from this release are presented
at the USGS Tracking Water Quality page: http://cida.usgs.gov/quality/rivers/home (Deacon and others, 2015). Watershed boundaries
delineated for this release do not take into account non-contributing area, diversions out of the watershed, or return flows
into the watershed. Delineations are based solely on contributing WBD-12 polygons with modifications done only to the watershed
boundary at the NWQN site location pour point. For this reason calculated drainage areas for these delineated watersheds may
not match National Water Information System (MWIS) published drainage areas (http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7P55KJN). Deacon,
J.R., Lee, C.J., Toccalino, P.L., Warren, M.P., Baker, N.T., Crawford, C.G., Gilliom, R.G., and Woodside, M.D., 2015, Tracking
water-quality of the Nations rivers and streams, U.S. Geological Survey Web page: http://cida.usgs.gov/quality/rivers, https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.5066/F70G3H51.
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2012, Watershed Boundary Dataset-12-digit hydrologic
units: NRCS National Cartography and Geospatial Center, Fort Worth, Tex., WBDHU12_10May2012_9.3 version, accessed June 2012
at http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov.; abstract: The National Water Quality Network (NWQN) for Rivers and Streams includes
113 surface-water river and stream sites monitored by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water Quality Program (NWQP).
The NWQN represents the consolidation of four historical national networks: the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA)
Project, the USGS National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN), the National Monitoring Network (NMN), and the Hydrologic
Benchmark Network (HBN). The NWQN includes 22 large river coastal sites, 41 large river inland sites, 30 wadeable stream reference
sites, 10 wadeable stream urban sites, and 10 wadeable stream agricultural sites. In addition to the 113 NWQN sites, 3 large
inland river monitoring sites from the USGS Cooperative Matching Funds (Co-op) program are also included in this annual water-quality
reporting Web site to be consistent with previous USGS studies of nutrient transport in the Mississippi-Atchafalaya River
Basin. This data release contains geo-referenced digital data and associated attributes of watershed boundaries for 113 NWQN
and 3 Co-op sites. Two sites, "Wax Lake Outlet at Calumet, LA"; 07381590, and "Lower Atchafalaya River at Morgan
City, LA"; 07381600, are outflow distributaries into the Gulf of Mexico. Watershed boundaries were delineated for the
portion of the watersheds between "Red River near Alexandria, LA"; 07355500 and "Atchafalaya River at Melville,
LA"; 07381495 to the two distributary sites respectively. Drainage area was undetermined for these two distributary sites
because the main stream channel outflows into many smaller channels so that streamflow is no longer relative to the watershed
area. NWQN watershed boundaries were derived from the Watershed Boundary Dataset-12-digit hydrologic units (WBD-12). The development
of the WBD-12 was a coordinated effort between the United States Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation
Service (USDA-NRCS), the USGS, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources
Conservation Service, 2012). A hydrologic unit is a drainage area delineated to nest in a multi-level, hierarchical drainage
system. Its boundaries are defined by hydrographic and topographic criteria that delineate an area of land upstream from a
specific point on a river, stream or similar surface waters. The United States is divided and sub-divided into successively
smaller hydrologic units identified by a unique hydrologic unit code (HUC) consisting of two to 12 digits based on the six
levels of classification in the hydrologic unit system: regions, sub-regions, accounting units, cataloging units, watersheds,
and sub-watersheds. NWQN watershed boundaries were delineated by selecting all sub-watershed polygons that flow into the most
downstream WBD-12 polygon in which the NWQN site is located. The WBD-12 attribute table contains 8-digit, 10-digit, and 12-digit
HUCs which were used to identify which sub-watersheds flow into the watershed pour point at the NWQN site location. When the
NWQN site was located above the pour point of the most downstream sub-watershed, the sub-watershed was edited to make the
NWQN site the pour point of that sub-watershed. To aid editing, USGS 1:24,000 digital topographic maps were used to determine
the hydrologic divide from the sub-watershed boundary to the NWQN pour point. The number of sub-watersheds which are contained
within the NWQN watersheds ranged from less than one to nearly 32,000 internal sub-watersheds. Internal sub-watershed boundaries
were dissolved so that a single watershed boundary was generated for each NWQN watershed. Data from this release are presented
at the USGS Tracking Water Quality page: http://cida.usgs.gov/quality/rivers/home (Deacon and others, 2015). Watershed boundaries
delineated for this release do not take into account non-contributing area, diversions out of the watershed, or return flows
into the watershed. Delineations are based solely on contributing WBD-12 polygons with modifications done only to the watershed
boundary at the NWQN site location pour point. For this reason calculated drainage areas for these delineated watersheds may
not match National Water Information System (MWIS) published drainage areas (http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7P55KJN). Deacon,
J.R., Lee, C.J., Toccalino, P.L., Warren, M.P., Baker, N.T., Crawford, C.G., Gilliom, R.G., and Woodside, M.D., 2015, Tracking
water-quality of the Nations rivers and streams, U.S. Geological Survey Web page: http://cida.usgs.gov/quality/rivers, https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.5066/F70G3H51.
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2012, Watershed Boundary Dataset-12-digit hydrologic
units: NRCS National Cartography and Geospatial Center, Fort Worth, Tex., WBDHU12_10May2012_9.3 version, accessed June 2012
at http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov.
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- Title Watershed Boundaries for the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Network.
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