Definition of National Water Quality Assessment Program

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National Water Quality Assessment Program

The term 'National Water Quality Assessment Program' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' Describes current water quality conditions for a large part of the United States freshwater stream, rivers, and aquifers. Describes how water quality is changing over time. Improves understanding of the primary natural and human factors that affect water quality conditions'.

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