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 We Do It Really, Really Well.

Biological Monitoring

    To make a broad assessment of ecosystem health in our streams, Streamkeepers uses the Benthic Index of Biological Integrity (B-IBI), a stream-health grading system based on aquatic insects found at monitoring sites, developed and calibrated at the University of Washington.

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Map Depicting Streamkeepers´ B-IBI Findings

Maps depicting Streamkeepers´ B-IBI findings in terms of federal Clean Water Act assessments:

 Table depicting B-IBI findings

Use of the B-IBI for water-quality assessments in WA State under the Clean Water Act:  Prior to 2004, biological assessments were not used in Washington State for further investigation of pollutant sources under the federal Clean Water Act.  In 2004, Streamkeepers was able to establish a new precedent, requiring that the Washington State Dept. of Ecology (DOE) perform further assessment of stream segments where biological impairment has been found. DOE´s 2006 revised Water Quality Program Policy reflects a new approach to the use of biological assessment.

About the B-IBI: