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Rapid Watershed Assessments
Overview
The Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) is encouraging the development of rapid watershed assessments
in order to increase the speed and efficiency generating information to guide
conservation implementation, as well as the speed and efficiency of putting it
into the hands of local decision makers.
Background Information
Rapid watershed assessments provide initial estimates of where conservation
investments would best address the concerns of landowners, conservation
districts, and other community organizations and stakeholders. These assessments
help land-owners and local leaders set priorities and determine the best actions
to achieve their goals.
These assessments are conducted by inventorying agricultural areas,
identifying conservation opportunities and current levels of resource
management, and estimating impacts of these opportunities on the local priority
resource concerns.
Benefits of these Activities
While these rapid assessments provide less detail and analysis than
full-blown studies and plans, they do provide the benefits of NRCS locally-led
planning in less time and at a reduced cost. The benefits include:
- Quick and inexpensive plans for setting priorities and taking action
- Providing a level of detail that is sufficient for identifying actions
that can be taken with no further watershed-level studies or analyses
- Actions to be taken may require further Federal or State permits or ESA
or NEPA analysis but these activities are part of standard requirements for
use of best management practices (BMPs) and conservation systems
- Identifying where further detailed analyses or watershed studies are
needed
- Plans address a full array of conservation program tools (i.e.
cost-share practices, easements, technical assistance)
Delaware Rapid Watershed Assessments
the following Documents Require
Microsoft Word

| Document |
Description |
Size |
Brandywine-Christina
| The Brandywine-Christina Watershed is located in
Northeastern
Delaware in portions
of New Castle and Kent counties. The watershed is
231,724 acres of which
approximately 24,780 are cropland. |
(5 MB) |
Broadkill-Smyrna
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The Broadkill-Smyrna Watershed is located in East
central Delaware in portions of New Castle, Kent, and Sussex counties. The watershed is 406,029 acres of
which approximately 161,600 are cropland. |
(5.3 MB) |
Chester-Sassafras
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The Chester-Sassafras Watershed is located in
Northwestern Delaware in portions
of New Castle and Kent counties. The watershed is 36,263 acres of which
approximately 14,600 are cropland. |
(2.8 MB) |
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Location Map of the Rapid Assessment Watersheds |
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