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This status report, authored by Jacqueline Johnson of the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, outlines key milestones achieved up to June 9, 2010. The migration of the Non-Tidal Benthic Database to SQL Server was completed on March 30, allowing for 28,543 sampling events from 13,882 stations within the watershed. Ongoing data acquisition from the USGS NAQWA Program and Frederick County, Maryland, aims to enhance the dataset. The report also discusses upcoming steps for generating potential indicator metrics, data calls for the 2010 Health and Restoration Report, and the status of data requests.
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Status Report on the Long-Term Non-Tidal Benthic Database Jacqueline Johnson Interstate Commission On the Potomac River Basin June 9, 2010
Milestone • Database Migration to SQL-Server Completed March 30 • Currently Have 28,543 Sampling Events From 13,882 Stations In The Watershed. • Acquisition and Processing of Data From USGS NAQWA Program and Fredrick County Maryland in Progress • Application to Generate Potential Indicator Metrics in Progress
Next Steps • Data Call for 2010 Health and Restoration Report • Data Call With Data Guidance • Timing Of Data Call • Status Of Granting Data Request • 3 Granted To Date • Should Further Data Requests Be Granted