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Bear Creek Watershed assessment: Phase II - Bear Creek tributary assessment (Summary and Part I)
OR G/W31 .2B42x ; 107 ; Cover title.; "December 2001."; Includes maps.; Permission to digitize obtained July 1, 2002. ; "In 1995, the Rogue Valley Council of Governments (RVCOG) completed the Bear Creek Watershed Assessment and Action Plan, Phase I. The purpose of the assessment was: (a) to present a multi-level ecosystem model of the Bear Creek valley to enable watershed assessment; (b) to describe the historical and current conditions of the watershed and water related resources within the Bear Creek valley; (c) describe the trends of change in these resources; and (d) identify the opportunities available and needed to create a more viable, healthy, and productive watershed. The Phase I plan sought to place the watershed within the context of the larger Klamath Basin Ecological Province, and adjacent watersheds in the Rogue Basin. Due to limited information available at the time, and time constraints, the first assessment focused primarily upon the Bear Creek mainstem and upslope conditions. Phase II is intended to expand the assessment to incorporate information on tributaries, water quality, fishery habitat conditions, and address federal and state regulatory mandates implemented in recent years." P. 1.
Bear Creek Watershed assessment: Phase II - Bear Creek tributary assessment (Summary and Part I)
OR G/W31 .2B42x ; 107 ; Cover title.; "December 2001."; Includes maps.; Permission to digitize obtained July 1, 2002. ; "In 1995, the Rogue Valley Council of Governments (RVCOG) completed the Bear Creek Watershed Assessment and Action Plan, Phase I. The purpose of the assessment was: (a) to present a multi-level ecosystem model of the Bear Creek valley to enable watershed assessment; (b) to describe the historical and current conditions of the watershed and water related resources within the Bear Creek valley; (c) describe the trends of change in these resources; and (d) identify the opportunities available and needed to create a more viable, healthy, and productive watershed. The Phase I plan sought to place the watershed within the context of the larger Klamath Basin Ecological Province, and adjacent watersheds in the Rogue Basin. Due to limited information available at the time, and time constraints, the first assessment focused primarily upon the Bear Creek mainstem and upslope conditions. Phase II is intended to expand the assessment to incorporate information on tributaries, water quality, fishery habitat conditions, and address federal and state regulatory mandates implemented in recent years." P. 1.
Bear Creek Watershed assessment: Phase II - Bear Creek tributary assessment (Summary and Part I)
2001-01-01
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