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List of Tables


Table 1-1.
Examples of Instream, Riparian, and Upland Restoration Techniques
Table 1-2.
References to Additional Information on Restoration Techniques
Table 2-1.
Restoration Activities within Clean Water Act Programs
Table 2-2.
Components of Water Quality Standards
Table 2-3.
Recent Publications Endorsing Ecological Restoration within a Watershed Context
Table 3-1.
Relative Effect of Selected Stream Restoration Practices
Table 4-1.
Example Assessment and Measurement Endpoints Applicable to Ecological Restoration of Streams
Table 5-1.
Comparison of the Ecological Benefits of Additional Point Source Controls and Ecological Restoration for Improving Water Quality
Table 6-1.
Case Study Summary Table
Table 6-2.
Summary of Anacostia Restoration Blueprint
Table 6-3.
Estimated Sediment Loading in the South Fork of the Salmon River Due to Various Sources in the Basin
Table 6-4.
Projects that Together May Provide an Estimated 25 Percent Reduction in Sediment Yield
Table 6-5.
Additional Sediment Reduction Projects
Table 6-6.
Riparian Characterization Project Methods and Products
Table 6-7.
List of Contributors to the Consensus Plan
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