Anacostia River Stream
Corridor Assessment Survey
In 1998, the Maryland Clean Water Action Plan identified the Anacostia River watershed
as one of the State’s water bodies that did not meet water quality requirements. In response to
this finding, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Prince George’s County
formed a partnership to develop a Watershed Restoration Action Strategy (WRAS) for the
Anacostia River. The following Stream Corridor Assessment (SCA) survey is part of the WRAS
development process.
The SCA survey provides descriptive and positional data for potential environmental
problems along a watershed’s non-tidal stream network. Developed by DNR’s Watershed
Services Unit, the survey is a watershed management tool to identify environmental problems
and help prioritize restoration opportunities on a watershed basis. As part of the survey,
specially trained personnel walk a watershed’s streams and record data and the location for
several environmental problems that can be easily observed within the stream corridor. Each
potential problem site is ranked on a scale of one to five for its severity, correctability, and
access for restoration work.
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Updated on July 29, 2005