The Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA) sets objectives for water under two regulations:
The goal of water quality monitoring is to quantify the effect of forestry and range related disturbances on water quality, and how the impact might be mitigated.
The two questions developed to gauge the effectiveness of FRPA in meeting the objectives for water are:
The FREP water quality effectiveness evaluation protocol evaluates the likelihood of forestry disturbed sites to generate and transport fine sediment to natural water bodies, which include fish streams and (or) drinking water sources.