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Lassen Volcanic National Park, California

Vital Signs Water Quality Data Management in the National Park Service. Lassen Volcanic National Park, California. National Park Service. by Dean Tucker, Michael Matz, & Paula Galloway National Park Service Water Resources Division Fort Collins, CO. Lassen Volcanic National Park, CA.

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Lassen Volcanic National Park, California

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  1. Vital Signs Water Quality Data Management in the National Park Service Lassen Volcanic National Park, California National Park Service by Dean Tucker, Michael Matz, & Paula Galloway National Park Service Water Resources Division Fort Collins, CO

  2. Lassen Volcanic National Park, CA Presentation Overview • Vital Signs Background • WQ Data Mgt. Challenges • The Path Chosen • Lessons Learned

  3. Delaware Water Gap NRA, NJ Yellowstone National Park, WY Yellowstone National Park, WY Yosemite National Park, CA Vital Signs Background • NPS Organic Act • Preservation/Use Mandate • Use Very Successful • Preservation Record Mixed

  4. Vital Signs Background • By the year 2000, 80 (1/3) of the “natural resource parks” had no professional natural resource manager • Another 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

  5. 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 NPS Natural Resource Challenge

  6. AccelerateInventories Design/Implement Vital SignsMonitoring 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 ResearchLearning Centers Vital Signs Background Revitalize and expand the natural resource program within the NPS & improve park mgt. through greater reliance on scientific knowledge

  7. Vital Signs Background 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

  8. NPS Vital Signs Networks 270 Parks Grouped into 32 Monitoring Networks

  9. Vital Signs Background

  10. Vital Signs Background Overall Purpose of Vital Signs Monitoring: Determine status/trends in the condition of park resources: • Assess the efficacy of management and restoration efforts; • Provide early warning of impending threats and/or stressors; • Provide a basis for understanding and identifying meaningful change in natural systems characterized by complexity, variability, and surprises – improve decision-making. North Cascades National Park, Washington

  11. Vital Signs WQ Data Mgt The Challenge Physical Chemical Other Biological

  12. WQ Data Mgt. Challenges • Archive Data in STORET Data Warehouse • Decentralized Network Approach • 32 Different Monitoring Programs • Scarce Funding/Small Staff • Limited or no Top-Down Authority • Guidance, but No Standards • Remote Locations/Limited Internet Capability

  13. Olympic National Park, WA Overcoming Challenges • Existing Implementation of STORET • 17,667 Sites • 2,155,540 Results • 976 Characteristics • 194 NPS Units • Committed Staff • Regulatory Monitoring Charge/CWA • Requirement: Data into STORET

  14. Olympic National Park, WA The Chosen Path Two pronged approach: • NPSTORET • NPSEDD

  15. Virgin Islands National Park, VI NPSTORET • Microsoft Access-based • N.R. Database Template for Water Quality • Tailored to flow data to STORET • STORET-lite

  16. NPSTORET Main Switchboard

  17. NPSTORET Project Template

  18. NPSTORET Station Template

  19. NPSTORET Metadata Template

  20. NPSTORET Result Template

  21. NPSTORET Reports & Stats

  22. NPSTORET Reports & Stats

  23. NPSTORET Reports & Stats

  24. NPSTORET Reports & Stats

  25. NPSTORET NPSTORET Imports • Import Existing Station and Results Data from User Excel, Access, and Text Files • Seamless Imports from National WQ Databases Seamless Import Automatic Characteristic Creation

  26. Voyageurs National Park, MN NPSTORET Overview • Version 0.98 available for download at: • http://nrdata.nps.gov/Programs/Water/NPSTORET/NPSTORET.ZIP • Learning Resources • Installation instructions • Context sensitive help • First time user’s guide • Workshop guide • Data import instructions • Version 1.00 this summer • Automatic Installation/De-Installation • Streamlined WRD Data Submission

  27. NPSTORET Overview • Future Versions • More Data QA • Additional Biological Data Support • Depth Profile Graphics • Non-parametric Statistics/Trend Analysis • Analytical Groups • Interface for User-defined WQ Criteria • WQX – XML Export • Security • Auto-Backup • User-entered Data Qualifiers • Lots of Other Ideas Haleakala National Park, HI

  28. Rocky Mountain National Park, CO NPSEDD – “Eddy” • 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

  29. NPSEDD Overview Station Info Project Info Result Info

  30. Glen Canyon NRA, UT NPSEDD Overview • Designed to drive SIM • Current version available for download at: http://nrdata.nps.gov/Programs/Water/NPSEDD/NPSEDD.ZIP

  31. Vital Signs WQ Data Flow Other DB (post 9/09) (Via WQX post 9/09) http://www.nature.nps.gov/water/infoanddata/index.htm

  32. Cabrillo National Monument, CA Lessons Learned • No one size fits all solution • Stay flexible • Importance of standards • Importance of data sharing

  33. Contact Info:Dean F. Tucker(970)-225-3516Dean_Tucker@NPS.GOVAdditional Info:http://www.nature.nps.gov/water/infoanddata/index.htm National Park Service Great Smoky Mountains National Park, NC/TN

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