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Title: Vital Signs Water Quality Data Management


1
Vital Signs Water Quality Data Management
Guidance on Data Reporting and Archiving in STORET
by Dean Tucker NPS Water Resources Division
Meeting of the Networks Austin, Texas February 9,
2005
Rocky Mountain National Park, CO
2
Overview
  • Natural Resource Challenge
  • STORET
  • Vital Signs WQ Data Flow
  • NPSTORET

3
Natural Resource Challenge Water Quality
Physical
Chemical
Other
Biological
4
STORET
EPA Database for Ambient Water Quality and
Biological Data
5
STORET History
  • STOrage and RETrieval
  • Began in DOI in 1964
  • Legacy STORET
  • 1 Million (plus) Sites
  • 200 Million (plus) Observations

6
STORET Users
  • State Environmental Health Organizations
  • Other Federal Agencies (National Park Service)
  • Citizen Volunteers
  • Watershed Managers

Clean Water Act 305(b) Assessments 303(d) Lists
  • 303(d) Impaired
  • Blue Creek
  • Badwater Spring
  • Poison Lake
  • Dirty Lagoon

7
NPS Data in Legacy STORET
  • 17,477 Sites (4th)
  • 2,543,143 Obs.
  • 2,206 Parameters
  • 191 NPS Units

Olympic National Park, WA
8
STORET Evolution
NPS data was here
Now it is here
December 2004
Old STORET
STORET Legacy Data Center
New STORET
http//www.epa.gov/storet
9
Stations Registered in STORETas of February 9,
2005
200,212 Stations in STORET National
Data Warehouse
10
Attributes of New STORET
  • Data of Documented Quality
  • Oracle Database
  • Data Standards for Data Sharing (ITIS, EPA)
  • Locally Owned and Operated
  • EPA Maintained
  • Public Read-Only Access to EPA Data Warehouse

11
STORET Simplified Schematic
Organization
Programs
Projects
Stations
Metadata
Trips
Data Loggers
Collection Procedures Gear Configurations Handling
Procedures Analytical Procedures Lab Sample
Prep. Procedures Characteristics Laboratory
Info Staff/Personnel Citations QA/QC
Station Visits
Op. Periods
Monitoring Activities
Results
12
STORET
  • Sample Media
  • Air
  • Bottom Sediment
  • Soil
  • Water
  • Biological
  • Individual
  • Subject Taxa
  • Tissue
  • Subject Taxa
  • Bio- Part
  • Species Abundance
  • Aquatic Vegetation
  • Terrestrial Plants
  • Benthic Macroinverts
  • Birds
  • Reptiles
  • Amphibians
  • Bacteria/Viral

Medium
Intent
Community
13
STORET
  • Field Measurement/
  • Observation Types
  • Replicate Measurement
  • Habitat Evaluation
  • Observation
  • Measurement
  • Sample Types
  • Routine
  • Field Replicate
  • Depletion Replicate
  • Created from Sample
  • Composite - with Parents
  • Sample from Sample
  • Composite- W/O Parents
  • Integrated Time Series
  • Integrated Flow Proportioned
  • Integrated Horizontal Profile
  • Integrated Vertical Profile

14
Why STORET?
  • Under the Clean Water Act, states are responsible
    for developing and enforcing water quality
    standards on all lands within their boundary.
  • Approximately 80 of states used legacy STORET.
  • With few exceptions, most states now use new
    STORET.

15
Why STORET?
  • Robust, full-featured, well-supported database
  • NPS runs its copy of STORET EPA runs the
    National Data Warehouse
  • Public can access data at http//www.epa.gov/stor
    et

16
Why STORET?
  • Fully compliant with ITFM and NWQMC metadata
    recommendations
  • NPS-77 states that the NPS should provide water
    quality monitoring data to STORET
  • NPS has made a significant investment in old
    STORET with 2.5 million observations at 17,477
    stations for 191 parks

17
Vital Signs WQ Data Flow
Network Responsibilities
  • Enter data into NPSTORET or STORET Electronic
    Data Deliverable (EDD) format
  • Transmit data files along with QAPP, SOP, and any
    other relevant documentation to WRD at least
    annually
  • Assist WRD as necessary in answering questions
    and QAing the data and
  • Incorporate QA/QC changes

18
Vital Signs WQ Data Flow
WRD Responsibilities
  • Develop and maintain NPSTORET and STORET EDD
  • Assist Networks in configuring and using
    NPSTORET
  • Receive data files along with QAPP, SOP, and any
    other relevant documentation from Networks at
    least annually
  • QA/QC the data files and return edits to Network
  • Use SIM and other tools to upload the data into
    the NPS copy of STORET

19
Vital Signs WQ Data Flow
http//www.nature.nps.gov/water/infoanddata/index.
htm
EPA Washington, D.C.
WRD Fort Collins
Networks
Annually
Monthly
NPS STORET (Oracle)
STORET National Data Warehouse www.epa.gov/storet/
dw_home.html
NPSTORET or STORET EDD
Edits or changes post
quality assurance
20
NPSTORET
  • Microsoft Access-based
  • N.R. Database Template for Water Quality
  • Tailored to serve STORET

21
NPSTORET Tour
22
Contact InfoDean F. Tucker(970)-225-3516Dean_
Tucker_at_NPS.GOVAdditional Infohttp//www.natur
e.nps.gov/water/infoanddata/index.htm
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