Bush Budget will Terminate North Fork Payette, Bois Brule & 127 other Gauges

February 6, 2002

USGS Budget Threatened for FY03

HELP!

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STREAMGAGING BUDGET February 4, 2002 President Bush unveiled his budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2003. The Administration has recommended cutting the USGS Streamgaging program by $2.1 million (15%) from the 2002 enacted level of $14.3 million. If approved by Congress, this will result in the effective termination of 129 streamgages. Unless alternative funding is located, these gauges will be terminated in October 2002.

The 13 Most Popular Whitewater Gauges at Risk of Termination

GAUGE NAME

GAUGE NAME

STATE

USGS ID

AW ID

NF Payette River at Cascade

ID

13245000

5024

BOIS BRULE RIVER AT BRULE

WI

4025500

1819

Aroostook R. at Washburn

ME

1017000

9

*Potomac R/Shepherdstown, WV

WV

1618000

558

Lake Fork at Gateview CO.

CO

9124500

4172

Blacksm Fk ab Ut Power Dam

UT

10113500

4430

Entiat R nr Ardenvoir

WA

12452800

4929

PIGEON R NR GRAND PORTAGE

MN

4010500

1814

RIO GRANDE AT PIPELINE XING BELOW LAREDO, TX

TX

8459200

4120

Bear R at Evanston

WY

10016900

4426

FORT PIERCE WASH NEAR ST. GEORGE, UTAH

UT

9408195

6608

Gardner River near Mammoth

WY

6191000

2656

SIUSLAW RIVER NR MAPLETON, OR

OR

14307620

5141

 

NAWQA Think the streamgaging budget looks grim? The proposed cuts in the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program are even worse. The Administration has proposed reducing NAWQA’s funding level by $5.8 million (9%) in FY03. This program is important because it provides primary baseline data on long-term trends in water quality of streams, ground water, and aquatic ecosystems. This data is used to ensure the current and future security of you drinking water.

In early 2002, the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences observed that “NAWQA has already become the premier program assessing status and trends of water quality at a national level.” The Council continued “[NAWQA] cannot continue to downsize and still be considered a national water quality assessment.”

USGS Map of Streamgages at Risk

“It’s hard to stand up here and be cheerful about the Administration’s proposed budget.”
Dr. Charles G. Groat, USGS Director

State Termination Lists

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming


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Help!129 Gauges at RiskState ListingsFY03 Water HighlightsAW’s History with USGS


Our goal is to ensure that our nation’s remaining wild and free-flowing rivers stay that way, our developed rivers are restored to function and flourish, that the public has access to rivers for recreation, and that river enthusiasts are active and effective river advocates.

Highlights of USGS Budget Changes for Water Programs in FY03

Toxic Substances Hydrology Research -$13,919,000
Water Resources Research Institutes -$6,000,000
National Water Quality Assessment Program -$5,796,000
Streamgaging -$2,096,000
Hawaii Water Monitoring -$449,000
Lake Champlain Water Quality Monitoring -$299,000
Berkeley Pit Lake, MT -$200,000
Noyes Slough study, AK -$195,000
Southern Maryland Groundwater Study -$105,000
TOTAL NET CHANGE FROM FY02 ENACTED -$29,000,000

American Whitewater Articles & Resources

USGS Streamgaging Needs $40M Budget Overall (2001)

AW Delivers Tellico Gauge (2001)

Bush Recommends 40% Cut in Streamgaging (2001)

AW Helps USGS Get $9.9M Increase for Streamgaging (2000)

You Can Help!

You can help by writing, emailing, faxing, or calling your Congressional Representative.

1. Identify yourself as a whitewater boater; mention your affiliation with American Whitewater, and briefly explain why you want to see the USGS Streamgaging program fully funded at the $40M level supported by American Whitewater.

2. Ask your Congressional representative to support increased funding for streamgaging, or at a minimum maintain the program at FY2002 enacted levels ($14.3M).

3. Provide additional details about how the loss of streamgages directly affects you, and why your representative should help you. Emphasize the public interest behind your request, cite how often you check the gauges, and how much you spend on a typical day of travel for boating.

4. Finally, sign, date, and mail your letter and provide a return address. If you have an extra moment send a copy to American Whitewater so we can reference it when we visit your representative on the Hill.

5. We are also looking for photographs of these river sections for our website. If you have pictures that you’d like to share, please post them.