BASINS
4.0 is a valuable tool for watershed and water quality-based analyses,
including developing total maximum daily load (TMDL) allocations.
New, Improved: Water
Quality Modeling Tool
(Washington, DC – April 23, 2007) The Environmental Protection Agency has
released a new version of its acclaimed watershed management program,
making it easier to use and more readily available. “Better Assessment
Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint Sources” (BASINS) is a multipurpose
system that integrates environmental data, analytical tools, and modeling
programs. BASINS will help regions, states, and local agencies develop
cost-effective approaches to watershed management and environmental
protection. BASINS 4.0 is a valuable tool for watershed and water
quality-based analyses, including developing total maximum daily load (TMDL)
allocations.
Unlike earlier releases, BASINS
4.0 runs on non-proprietary, open source, free geographic information
system (GIS) software, making the tool universally available to anyone
interested in the system. Prior versions required users to purchase costly
GIS software to run the BASINS system. Once installed on a personal
computer, BASINS 4.0 gives users access to large amounts of point and
non-point source data, which they can use to assess or predict flow and
water quality for selected streams or entire watersheds.
For more information about
BASINS 4.0 go to:
www.epa.gov/waterscience/basins