Data and Tools
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WSIO Tool
WSIO tool overview
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Social Indicators
This page gives the Social Indicators of recovery potential screening
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Ecological Indicators
This page gives the Ecological Indicators of recovery potential screening
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Stressor Indicators
This page gives the Stressor Indicators of recovery potential screening
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RPS Indicators
This page describes all the recovery potential screening indicators.
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Step 1: Define Screening Objective
This page describes step 1 of recovery potential screening methodology
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Step 4: Run Screening to Calculate Index Scores
This page describes step 4 of recovery potential screening methodology
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Web RPS Tool
Overview of the web based RPS tool
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Step 6: Revise and Rerun Screening (Optional)
This page describes step 6 of recovery potential screening methodology
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Step 5: Compare Your Watershed Units in Multiple Ways
This page describes step 5 of recovery potential screening methodology
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Step 2: Decide Which Watershed Units to Screen
This page describes step 2 of recovery potential screening methodology
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Overview of the Restoration and Protection Screening (RPS) Tool and Indicator Database
This page provides basic information about recovery potential screening.
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Step 3: Select Indicators
This page describes step 3 of recovery potential screening methodology
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RPS Tool
An overview of the RPS tool.
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Base Indicators
This page gives the Base Indicators of recovery potential screening
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RPS Map Service
Description and links of RPS map service and map service guide.
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RPS Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions about RPS.
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RPS Indicator Database and Map Service
An introduction to the RPS indicator data.
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Grant Resources for Communities to improve the understanding of opportunities for federal funding
EPA is committed to making it easier for communities to access our grant resources. This is an excellent resource tool for community information.
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WhAEM2000 BBM Files - Fort Sumner, New Mexico
WhAEM2000 (Wellhead Analytic Element Model) binary base map browser for Fort Sumner Quadrangle, New Mexico. Files serve as geographic basis for groundwater modeling.