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Bioassessment and Biocriteria Program Status for Wyoming: Streams and Wadeable Rivers

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Information on Bioassessment and Biocriteria Programs for Streams and Wadeable Rivers

State Program Contact

Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality


Water Quality Standards

WQS Information

The link to Wyoming's WQS that are in effect for Clean Water Act purposes is provided. These are the WQS approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

  • Water Quality Standards Regulations: Wyoming

The state of Wyoming provided information and links to sections of their administrative code on designated aquatic life use, biological criteria, antidegradation as well as technical support documents and information on its bioassessment and biocriteria programs. These are included for your convenience and may or may not reflect the most recently EPA-approved WQS. 

  • Surface Water Quality Standards
  • Wyoming Surface Water Quality Standards (pdf)

Designated Aquatic Life Uses

Wyoming’s ‘aquatic life’ uses are represented by two designated uses: 1) Fisheries, where levels of protection are subdivided into cold, warm and non-game fisheries; and 2) Aquatic Life other than Fish where benthic macroinvertebrates are used as the primary biotic community indicator

  • Fisheries – Cold Water Game
  • Fisheries – Warm Water Game
  • Fisheries – Non Game
  • Aquatic life other than fish

Biological Criteria

__X__ Narrative, with quantitative implementation procedures or translators (refer to Biological Assessment)
_____ Numeric
_____ No criteria

Section 32. Biological Criteria. Class 1, 2 and 3 waters of the state must be free from substances, whether attributable to human-induced point source discharges or nonpoint source activities, in concentrations or combinations which will adversely alter the structure and function of indigenous or intentionally introduced aquatic communities.

Section 28. Undesirable Aquatic Life. All Wyoming surface waters shall be free from substances and conditions or combinations thereof which are attributable to or influenced by the activities of man, in concentrations which produce undesirable aquatic life.

Antidegradation Policy

Biocriteria are not used to implement antidegradation policies.


Biological Assessment

What biological assemblages are used in the bioassessment program?
Benthic macroinvertebrates and periphyton

Are bioassessments used to support 303(d) listings?
Yes. Listing methodology: Wyoming’s Methods for Determining Surface Water Quality Condition

How are assemblages used to make impairment decisions?
Wyoming’s WSII and WYRIVPACS are used as part of the weight of evidence approach to evaluate narrative criteria (Sections 28 and 32) associated with the aquatic life other than fish designated use in the state’s perennial wadeable streams. These models use benthic macroinvertebrates as the primary aquatic indicator. Results of the two models are combined into a single narrative rating and incorporated (along with findings from the periphyton assemblage as a supplemental aquatic indicator) into a weight-of-evidence evaluation of the aquatic life other than fish use support. Wyoming often uses the aquatic life other than fish designated use determinations as a surrogate measure of fisheries designated use support.

Technical reference material:

  • Wyoming RIVPACS (WYRIVPACS) (pdf) (656.97 KB)
  • Wyoming Stream Integrity Index (WSII) (pdf) (768.86 KB)

Other uses of bioassessment within the water quality program:
TMDL development and assessment, non-point source assessments, BMP evaluation, 305(b) surface water condition assessments, and restoration goals


Technical Support Information and Documents

Reference condition

Wyoming has a reference network consisting of over 200 sites distributed across six level III ecoregions. This network represents predominantly wadeable perennial streams and rivers.

Technical reference material

Wyoming uses the Reach and Watershed Characterization Checklist as an initial screening tool to identify candidate reference sites. This checklist can be found in the Monitoring Procedure Sequence SOP.

Findings from this checklist in addition to other abiotic and watershed information are used in a weight-of-evidence approach to ascertain the suitability of a site as reference.

Biocriteria

Refer to section on Biological Assessment.

Stressor identification/causal analysis approach

Stressor identification and causal analyses may be employed within the context of Wyoming’s weight-of-evidence approach to assess the designated use support of surface waters. Refer to Wyoming’s listing methodology for a description of Wyoming’s weight-of-evidence approach. CADDIS or other formalized procedures may be used. Stressor identification and causal analysis are linked by paired biota and stressor monitoring; evaluation of response signatures.

Water Quality Criteria

  • Aquatic Life Criteria Table
  • Human Health Criteria Table
  • Human Health Toxics Criteria and Methods
  • Recreational Criteria and Methods
  • Aquatic Life Toxics Criteria and Methods
  • Nutrient Water Quality Criteria
  • Biological Water Quality Criteria
  • Other Aquatic Life Water Quality Resources
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Last updated on February 14, 2025
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