NonPoint Source Management System
          NPSMS Version 3.01
               User's Guide
                  June 1992
           Nonpoint Source Control Branch
       Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds
                 Office of Water
         U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                Washington, D.C.
       Prepared Under EPA Contract: 68-C9-0013

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                             TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction	1

2. Starting NPSMS	2
       2.1  Installation	2
       2.2  Logging On	2
       2.3  NPSMS MAIN Menu	3

3. Using NPSMS	5
       3.1  Key Commands	5
             3.1.1  Global Keys	5
             3.1.2  Key Commands for Menu Screens	5
             3.1.3  Key Commands for Data Entry Screens	6
             3.1.4  Key Commands for Note Fields	6
       3.2  Menus	7
       3.3  Data Entry Screens	7
       3.4  Selectable Lists	8
       3.5  Note Fields	8
       3.6  On-line Help	9
             3.6.1  Context Specific Help	9
             3.6.2  Alternate Help	9
       3.7  Quitting	 10

4. Management File	11
       4.1  Management Area Information	12
             4.1.1  Management Area Description	13
             4.1.2  Waterbody	13
             4.1.3  Uses for Waterbody	 14
             4.1.4  Pollutants	 15
       4.2  Best Management Practices and Project Funding	 15
             4.2.1  Best Management Practices	 16
             4.2.2  Sources Controlled	 17
             4.2.3  Pollutants	 17
             4.2.4  Impaired Uses	 18
             4.2.5  Funding	 18

5. Monitoring Plan File	20
       5.1  Chemical/Physical	20
             5.1.1  Design	22
             5.1.2  Monitoring Year	22
             5.1.3  Stations	23
             5.1.4  Parameters	24
       5.2  Biological/Habitat	24
             5.2.1  Design	 26

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             5.2.2  Monitoring Year	26
             5.2.3  Stations	27
             5.2.4  Parameters	28

6. Annual Report File	29
       6.1  Chemical/Physical	29
             6.1.1  Water Quality Data	30
                     6.1.1.1 Station	31
                     6.1.1.2 Parameters	31
             6.1.2  Implementation Data	32
                     6.1.2.1 Station	32
                     6.1.2.2 Best Management Practices/Control Measures	33
                     6.1.2.3 Control Sources	34
                     6.1.2.4 Pollutants	34
       6.2  Biological/Habitat	35
             6.2.1  Water Quality Data	36
                     6.2.1.1 Station	36
                     6.2.1.2 Parameters	37
             6.2.2  Implementation Data	38
                     6.2.2.1 Station	38
                     6.2.2.2 Best Management Practices/Control Measures	38
                     6.2.2.3 Control Sources	39
                     6.2.2.4 Pollutants	40

7. Reports	41
       7.1  Project Description	42
       7.2  Problem Assessment	42
       7.3  Implementation Plan	42
       7.4  Project Funding Reports	42
       7.5  Monitoring Stations	42
       7.6  Monitoring Parameters	42
       7.7  Land Use/Monitoring Season	42
       7.8  Annual Report Summary	42
       7.9  Annual Report Detail	43
       7.10 Water Quality Parameters	43
       7.11 Implementation Progress	43
       7.12 Station vs Reference	43
       7.13 Cross Reference Exceptions	43
       7.14 View Previous Report(s)	43

8. Graphics	44
       8.1  Graphics Setup	44
             8.1.1  Laser Printer	45
             8.1.2  Dot Matrix	46
             8.1.3  HP Plotter	47
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             8.1.4 PaintJet	48
             8.1.5 File Output	49
      8.1 Problem Pollutants	50
      8.2 Biological vs Habitat Plot	50
      8.3 Habitat/Biological Trend	51
      8.4 Chemical/Physical Trend	51
      8.5 Management Area Funding	51

9.  Options.	52
      9.1 System Configuration	52
             9.1.1 Printer Setup	53
             9.1.2 Select Screen Color	54
             9.1.3 Hardware Setup	55
             9.1.4 Telecom Setup	56
             9.1.5 Name Word Processor	58
      9.2 Backup Data Files	58
      9.3 Restore Data Files	59
      9.4 Import/Export NPSMS Data	60
             9.4.1 Import Data	60
             9.4.2 Export Data	61
      9.5 Convert Data for SAS	63
      9.6 Maintenance	63
      9.7 Delete Entire State	64
      9.8 Update System Tables	65
      9.9 Word Processor	66
Appendix A.  Report Output Samples

Appendix B.  Graphics Output Samples

Appendix C  Standard System Tables
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                            1.  INTRODUCTION
The  NonPoint Source Management  System (NPSMS) is a  PC based software application
developed to facilitate data  input to the Nonpoint Source  (NPS) Management File and
provide reporting capabilities to support the NPS Annual Report File.

The  software is used by states receiving grants under section 319 of the  Clean Water Act.
It is  based upon requirements as described by the U.S. EPA's "Watershed Monitoring and
Reporting for Section 319 National Monitoring Program Projects," August, 1991.

The  NPSMS version 2.1 software is an integrated,  menu-driven  environment supporting
both file  management and annual reporting for  chemical/physical data.   It provided many
advanced features  including pop-up  menus, look-up tables for data entry,  configurable
environment, on-screen reports, and on-line help.

The  most current version of the NPSMS, version 3.01 includes many enhanced features of
version 2.1.  The most  significant enhancement is the ability to track biological and  habitat
data as well as  the chemical/physical data  that version 2.1 tracked.  Other features include
improved user  interface,  pop-up note fields, automated transfer of Annual Reports, and
graphic capabilities.

This document is a general guide on how to use  the NPSMS version 3.01. For information
and  guidance  on  the  actual  data requirements,  consult  the   document,   "Watershed
Monitoring  and Reporting for Section 319 National Monitoring Program  Projects," August,
1991.
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                           2.  STARTING NPSMS


2.1  INSTALLATION

The  NPSMS software requires the following hardware to run:

   AT class computer (286 or better)
   640 KB RAM
   Hard Disk
   Floppy Drive (high density)
   Monochrome Monitor (an EGA or VGA color monitor is needed for graphics)

Note that the NPSMS software requires approximately 2.5 megabytes of available disk
space.

To install the software on your computer, follow the instructions below:

1.  Insert the NPSMS Diskette in Drive A:

2.  At the DOS prompt, type A:INSTALL and press the < ENTER > key.

   The  install program will copy the NPSMS files to a directory called \NPSV3 on your C:
      drive.

3.  After the install has completed, change directories  to your root directory. Type CD\
      and press the < ENTER > key.  To start the NPSMS, follow the Logging On
      instructions below.
2.2  LOGGING ON

Once the NPSMS has been installed, the user must type NPSMS at the DOS prompt to
start the NPSMS.  A LogOn screen will be displayed, as shown in Figure 2.2-1.  This screen
will show the current system date and time which should be checked for accuracy as well as
the last user access information.
                              NonPoint Source Management System

                                 Version 3.01 - June 1992

                            U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
               DATE: 06/01/92

               Enter User ID:

               Enter Password:
TIME: 10:00 am
       LAST USER ACCESS

User ID: NPSMS

Date:  06/01/92  Time: 09:50 am
                           Figure 2.2-1  NPSMS LogOn Screen
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The user must  enter  his  user  ID which  can  be up  to  eight characters  and press the
< ENTER > key. Then he must enter the password he established  (up to eight characters)
and press the < ENTER > key.   Once the user enters his ID and password, the NPSMS
Main Menu will  be displayed.

If the user has not been assigned an ID, the generic ID is NPSMS and the password is also
NPSMS.  Individual user  IDs can be assigned in the OPTIONS/SYSTEM TABLES/USER
ID  TABLE selection (see Section 9.8).  Once the real ID has been assigned, the generic ID
and password  can be deleted.


2.3 NPSMS MAIN MENU

The Main Menu of the NPSMS is a pull-down menu structure that allows easy access to the
integrated features of the software.

The figure below shows the Main Menu of the NPSMS.
              Management  Design  Annual   Reports  Graphics  Options  Quit
                               NonPoint Source Control Branch

                                    OFFICE OF MATER

                             U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                              NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                     Version 3.01
                       Press  for HELP — Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                             Figure 2.3-1  NPSMS Main Menu

There  are  seven options  available  from the Main  Menu.   These  menu  options will  be
discussed in following sections of this User's Guide, but below is a brief description of each
of these options.

The MANAGEMENT menu option  provides capabilities for adding, updating, deleting, and
reporting  on  the management  areas  and  waterbodies  defined   under  the  319  NPS
Management Program.

The DESIGN menu option contains  information pertaining to the type of study that will  be
implemented to monitor the specified management area/waterbody.

The ANNUAL menu option  provides  the capabilities  to maintain the annual reports that
must be submitted to EPA as  required  under the Nonpoint Source Program.

The REPORTS menu option  allows  the user to generate reports.   Once a report has  been
generated, the user may view it on the  screen, print it, or save it to a  text file.

The GRAPHICS  menu  option allows the user to generate  sophisticated graphs and charts
to better interpret and analyze the large volume of data entered into the NPSMS.
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The OPTIONS menu option allows the user to customize the NPSMS, backup and restore
data, import and export data, convert data to  ASCII format, perform system maintenance,
delete  state information, maintain system tables, and  utilize any word  processor or text
editor.

The QUIT menu option will close all of the NPSMS files and then return the user to the
operating system (DOS).
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                             3.  USING NPSMS


3.1  KEY COMMANDS

3.1.1 GLOBAL KEYS

The following is a list of keys that are available from all screens within the NPSMS.

 - ESCAPE

The escape key is the universal way to exit the current operation. Pressing the  key
will display the previous menu or screen.

< ENTER > - ACCEPT

Pressing the < ENTER > key  (or the < RETURN > key) will accept highlighted data or it
will execute a menu choice.

 - HELP

Pressing the  key will display  Context Specific Help about the menu choice  or data
field that  is  currently  highlighted.   Note that  if  a  selectable list is  available  for the
highlighted data field, pressing  will display this list.

 +    - ALTERNATE HELP

Pressing the  key and the  key will display the Alternate Help menu (See
Section 3.6.2).



The  key moves the highlight bar to:
   the first item, if the user is in a menu,
   the first position,  if the user is in  a data field, or
   the first page, if the user is in a selectable list.



The  key moves the highlight bar to:
   the last item, if the user is  in a  menu,
   the last position, if the  user is in a data field, or
   the last page, if the  user is in a selectable list.

3.1.2 KEY COMMANDS FOR MENU SCREENS

The UP, DOWN, RIGHT, and LEFT ARROW keys of the numeric keypad may be used  to
move the highlight bar to the  desired menu selection. Pressing the < ENTER >  key will
execute  the  command.  Alternatively, the  first letter  of the user's menu choice  may be
pressed  to instantly execute the command.
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3.1.3 KEY COMMANDS FOR DATA ENTRY SCREENS
Below is a list of the navigational key commands for the data entry screens in the NPSMS.
The DOWN ARROW key moves the cursor to the next field.
The UP ARROW key moves the cursor to the previous field.
The  key moves the cursor  to the next record.
The  key moves the cursor to the  previous record.
Pressing the  key and the  key will move the cursor to the first field on
the screen.
Pressing the   key and the  key will  move the cursor to the last field on
the screen.
Pressing  and U will undo any change just made to the field.
Pressing  and Y  will delete all data from the cursor position to the end of the
field.
Pressing  and W will save the current data entry.
3.1.4 KEY COMMANDS FOR NOTE FIELDS
Below is a list of the navigational key commands for the note fields in the NPSMS.
The  key toggles the insert mode on and off.
The  key deletes one character.
The < ENTER > key moves the cursor to the  next line.
The   key moves the cursor to the end of the current line.
The  key moves the cursor to  the beginning of the current line.
The DOWN ARROW key moves the cursor down one line.
The UP ARROW key moves the cursor up  one  line.
The RIGHT ARROW key moves the cursor right one character.
The LEFT ARROW key moves the cursor left one character.
Pressing the  key and the RIGHT ARROW key will move the cursor one word to
the right.
Pressing the  key and the LEFT ARROW key will move the cursor one word  to
the left.
The  key moves the cursor  to the next page of the display.
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The  key moves the cursor to the previous page of the display.

Pressing the   key and  the   key will move the cursor to the end of the
display.

Pressing the   key and  the   key will move the cursor to the start of the
display.

Pressing  and T will delete characters from the cursor to the end of the line.

Pressing  and Y will delete the entire line.

Pressing  and N will insert a new line.

The  key will save the current entry.


3.2 MENUS

The NPSMS version 3.01 provides a complete menu-driven environment.  This means that
all functions performed by the user are done so by the  simple selection of a menu option.

All of the menus within the  NPSMS are operated the  same way.  The user can select any
option by moving the highlight bar to the desired menu option and pressing the < ENTER >
key, or by simply typing the first letter of the option.


3.3 DATA ENTRY SCREENS

The data entry screens (see  Figure  3.3-1 for example)  within the NPSMS allow the user to
add, update, and delete information pertaining to  the  current data group selection.  When
the  user selects  a data group  to  add information  to,  to modify,  or to  delete, the box
containing fields that belong  to the data group selected will be highlighted.
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               Add   Change   Delete   List   Notes            [ MANAGEMENT AREA   ||

ID: NYSENECA1
Name: SENECA RIVER DRAINAGE
Participating Agencies: DEC. VILLAGES OF WATERLOO
Project Description:
This pretend. 64.000-acre watershed project in the
County drains into the north end of Cayuga Lake.

ID: Name:
NYCAYUGA1 CAYUGA LAKE-NORTH END

& SENECA FALLS. USDA.SHCD
northern end of Seneca
Problems in the watershed


               Uses of Haterbody: NYCAYUGA1
 ruses or Haierooay: HTLMTUWU 	
Use: FISH         Use Support Code (F. N. P. or T):  P
             r Pollutants/Relative Contributions for: NYCAYUGA1 	
              Pollutant Name: OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)

              	-		 Contribution From Sources (Decimal Fraction) 	
              NPS: 0.40    POINT: 0.40    BACKGROUND: 0.20    Information Type: C
                 Fl-Help   PgUp-Prev MF Area  PgDn-Next MF Area   ESC-Mgmt Area Info Menu

                               Figure 33-1  Data Entry Screen

The options available for the particular data entry screen will be displayed  at the top of the
screen.  The user can select any  option by moving the highlight bar to the desired  option
and pressing the   key  or by simply typing the first letter of the option.
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Once the user selects an option, the appropriate fields will be highlighted to assist the user.
The user simply types  in the information  necessary for each  field and then presses the
ENTER key to advance to the next field. Note that selectable lists may  be available  to aid
in data entry (see Section 3.4).

The user must press the < ENTER > key at the last  field to save any  additions or changes
to the data group.


3.4 SELECTABLE LISTS

The NPSMS software  utilizes selectable lists, whenever possible, to aid  in data entry and
data selection.  A selectable  list is a list inside a window (see Figure 3.4-1) that allows the
user to scroll  through available items and select an item  instead of typing in the data. All
of the data is scrollable in the selectable lists, allowing the user to scan through many items
quickly.
State Code

- Move highlight
CURRENT MANAGEMENT FILE STATE LIST
Lead Agency

bar 1 ESC - Exit w/o selection 1  -
EPA Region

Exit w/ selection
                                 Figure 3.4-1  Selectable List
       Note that the solid graphic characters on the first item in the list are there to
       illustrate a "highlight bar."  On the actual screen display, the highlighted item
       appears in reverse display.

There  are two  types of selectable  lists within the NPSMS.   One type allows the user to
select an item for data entry  purposes.  This saves time on data entry by allowing the user
to simply  highlight  the item required and press the < ENTER > key.  The appropriate data
values  for the highlighted  item are automatically  inserted into  the data  input  fields.  This
type of selectable list, if available, is accessed from the  key.

The other type  of selectable list will appear as an option  called "LIST."  This selectable list
provides the  user with another method  of viewing data in the system.  The user selects  an
item for viewing by highlighting the item and pressing  the < ENTER > key.  The data for
the highlighted item will automatically be displayed for the user to view.


3.5 NOTE FIELDS

The NPSMS provides note fields of no particular format that allow the  user to enter text
notes that may  be retrieved  later.   A note  field  (see  Figure 3.5-1) is a text  field  that is
designed  to  contain miscellaneous  comments that  the  user would like to  save  in  the
database.
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1 Add
Change
Delete
List
Notes
MANAGEMENT
AREA |
               - Management Areas for: NY	
               ID:  NYSENECA1

               Pa?!t:ic^patmgRAgenc?es!NOEC. VILLAGES OF WATERLOO & SENECA FALLS.USDA.SHOD
                                        Project Description
               This pretend. 64.000-acre watershed project  in the northern end of Seneca
               County drains into the north end of Cayuga Lake. Problems in the watershed
               include accelerated eutrophication of the shallow waters in northern Cayuga
               Lake which drains into Hontezuma National Wildlife Refuge. Sources in this
               fictitious watershed project include small dairy farms. WWTPs from Seneca
               Falls and Waterloo, failed septic systems in residences on the shores of
               Cayuga Lake, and urban runoff.  Primary pollutants are phosphorus and
               B.D.D..  Project plans include nutrient management, animal waste
               management, and septic system upgrades.
                                      FlO-Save    ESC-Cancel
                Pollutants/Relative Contributions for: NYCAYUGA1
               Pollutant Name: OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS  (DO PROBLEMS)

               	 Contribution From Sources (Decimal Fraction)  	
               NPS: 0.40    POINT: 0.40     BACKGROUND: 0.20    Information Type: C
                  Fl-Help   PgUp-Prev MF Area   PgDn-Next MF Area  ESC-Mpt Area Info Menu

                                     Figure 3.5-1 Notes Field


The note  field,  when available, will appear on a  menu as an option called "NOTES."  To
access the notes field, the user must highlight the  NOTES option and press the  < ENTER >
key or type N.



3.6  ON-LINE HELP

There are  two  types of on-line help available  in the  NPSMS  to  assist the  user,  Context
Specific Help and Alternate Help.  The following is a description of the two different  types
of on-line help and  the keys necessary to access  them.


3.6.1  CONTEXT SPECIFIC HELP

Context Specific Help explains what data is expected in a highlighted  data field or what a
specific  menu  option  does.   Context  Help is  available  on  every data entry  field, menu
option,  and  message to  remind the user  or  to give  a better  understanding of  what is
expected or what is currently happening in the NPSMS.
Context Specific Help is available  by  pressing    and  can  be exited by pressing  the
 key.


3.6.2  ALTERNATE HELP


Alternate  Help gives the user a general summary  of how to use  the NPSMS.  Alternate
Help is  divided into six options that are displayed in a menu (see Figure 3.6.2-1)  to  allow
the user to select only those options desired.
                                        •ALTERNATE HELP-
                                            NPSMS
                                            Help
                                            Keys
                                            Commands
                                            Guidance
                                            How to...
                                            Exit Help
                                  Overview of the NPSMS Software
                                Figure 3.6.2-1  Alternate Help Menu


The following is a description of the options available in Alternate Help.
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The NPSMS selection provides  an overview of the NPSMS software and  explains the
organization of the system.

The KEYS selection shows all of the available keys used in the NPSMS and explains how to
navigate in the menus and data entry screens.  It also lists special function keys which make
using the NPSMS even easier.

The COMMANDS selection explains the main options  (Main Menu choices) available in
the NPSMS.   Although  each menu option is explained  in detail by pressing , the
COMMANDS selection briefly summarizes them.

The GUIDANCE selection  displays the "Watershed Monitoring and Reporting for Section
319 National Monitoring Program  Projects" guide.   The  user has the ability of scrolling
through this document on-line.

The HOW TO selection explains how to do a specific task in the NPSMS when the user
knows what the task  is but  is not sure how to do it  It will also refer  the user  to specific
help screens for detailed  information about  the task.

The EXIT HELP selection exits alternate  help.  The user  can also exit by  pressing the
 key or by typing E.

Alternate  help is available  from anywhere in  the NPSMS by  pressing the   and
 keys and can be exited by pressing  or (E)xit.


3.7 QUITTING

Quitting the NPSMS will close  all of the  NPSMS files  and  then  return the user to the
operating system (DOS).

To  exit the NPSMS,  the user must be on the main menu.  If the user  is not  on the  main
menu, the user must  press the  key until the  main menu is displayed.  At the  main
menu, the user can either select the QUIT option, by highlighting QUIT and pressing the
< ENTER > key, or by typing Q.
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                          4.  MANAGEMENT FILE
The  Management  File  provides capabilities  to  maintain  the  management  area  and
waterbodies defined under the 319 NFS  Management  Program.  Management areas and
waterbodies may be added, changed, and deleted in the Management File.

The Management File section allows the user to enter information describing the "problem"
with  the  management  area/waterbody  including  the  designated  uses and contributing
pollutants.  Additionally, the best management practice (BM) information is  also entered in
the Management File.  The BM describes  the "Plan" that will be implemented to control the
problem, the implementation  goal, and the funding available for the  project.

Selecting MANAGEMENT from the Main Menu  (Screen 0.00") will display Screen 1.01 (see
Figure  4-1).  This screen allows  the  user to select or  add  the state and lead agency for
viewing or reporting.
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             I Management   Design   Annual   Reports   Graphics  Options   Quit |  NPSMS   ||
                                   STATE AND LEAD AGENCY
                          State (FIPS Code):     NY
                          Lead Agency:         DEC

                          EPA Region:           2
                 (L)ist States (A)dd State PGUP-Prev PGDN-Next  J-Accept  ESC-ExIt
                               NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                      Version 3.01
                        Press  for HELP — Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                  Figure 4-1  Screen 1.01

The user may use the  and  keys to display the previous or
next state, or select the LIST option to view all of the states in a selectable list.  Only the
states entered into the NPSMS Management File are displayed.

To  add a  state and  lead agency  to  the  Management  File,  the user must  type  A.  A
selectable list  of "Standard State  Codes" is available to assist the user when  adding states.
The user must press the  key when the STATE field is highlighted to access this list.

Once  the user selects the  state  and  lead agency,  Screen 1.02 (see  Figure  4-2)  will  be
displayed.  This screen  shows the management area ID and name for the state and lead
agency selected.
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             [|   Hgmt Area Info   BMPs & Proj Funding    Exit
                                                             .
                                                   MANAGEMENT FILE

State: NY
CURRENT NPS
STATE. LEAD AGENCY. AND MANAGEMENT AREA
NPS Lead Agency: DEC
NPS Management Area ID:
NYSENECA1
PgUp - Previous
EPA Region:
2
Management Area Name:
SENECA RIVER DRAINAGE
NPS Mgmt Area PgDn - Next
NPS Mgmt Area

                          NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - MANAGEMENT FILE
                                         Version 3.01
                          Press  for HELP -- Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                    Figure 4-2 Screen 1.02

To display the previous  or next management area for the state and lead agency previously
selected, the user must use the  and   keys.  The user must
also select either MGMT AREA INFO to view, add, change, or delete  management area
information or BMPs &  FUNDING for the best management practices (BMPs) and funding
information for the project.



4.1  MANAGEMENT AREA  INFORMATION


Selecting MGMT  AREA INFO from Screen  1.02 will generate  a  menu, Screen 1.03 (see
Figure 4.1-1), for the management  area information.  The user  may view, add, change, or
delete information from  this menu for the state previously selected.
[ Mpt Area Desc
Water-body
Uses for WB
Pollutants
MGMT AREA INFO |
                                  NY-
r Management Areas for:
 ID:   NYSENECA1
 Name: SENECA RIVER DRAINAGE
 Participating Agencies: DEC. VILLAGES OF WATERLOO & SENECA FALLS.USDA.SUCD
 Project Description:
 This pretend, 64,000-acre watershed project in the northern end of Seneca
 County drains into the north end of Cayuga Lake.  Problems in the watershed
                Waterbodies 305(b) for: NYSENECA1 	
               ID:                     Name*
               NYCAYUGA1                CAYUGA LAKE-NORTH END
                Uses of Waterbody: NYCAYUGA1 	
               Use: FISH         Use Support Code (F. N, P. or T):  P

              r Pollutants/Relative Contributions for: NYCAYUGA1 	
               Pollutant Name: OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)
               NPS: 0.40
            — Contribution From Sources [Decimal Fraction) 	
             POINT: 0.40     BACKGROUND: 0.20     Information Type: C
                Fl-Help   FS-View Complete Management Area  ESC-Return to the Previous Menu

                                   Figure 4.1-1 Screen 1.03

The  key may be used  to generate a "view"  of  the  entire  management area.  This
includes an organized list of all waterbodies, uses, pollutants, BMP information, and  project
funding.  The  Management Area View is displayed on  the  screen and may also be  printed
using the REPORTS option on the Main Menu.
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4.1.1 MANAGEMENT AREA DESCRIPTION

Selecting MGMT AREA DESC from the Management Area  Information Menu (Screen
1.03) will  display Screen  1.04 (see Figure 4.1.1-1).   This screen  allows  the  user to add,
change, delete, or view the management area.
               Add   Change   Delete   List   Notes
                                             	1.
                                              MANAGEMENT AREA
             i- Management Areas for: NY	
               ID:  NYSENECA1
               Name: SENECA RIVER DRAINAGE
               Participating Agencies: DEC.  VILLAGES OF WATERLOO & SENECA FALLS.USDA.SHCD
               Project Description:
               This pretend. 64.000-acre watershed project  in the northern end of Seneca
               County drains into the north  end of Cayuga Lake.  Problems in the watershed
               Waterbodies 305(b)  for: NYSENECA1 	
               ID:                    Name:
               NYCAYUGA1               CAYUGA LAKE-NORTH END
               Uses of Haterbody: NYCAYUGA1
 ruses or i
Use; FISH
                              Use Support Code (F. N. P. or T):  P
             r Pollutants/Relative Contributions for: NYCAYUGA1 	
               Pollutant Name: OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)

               	 Contribution From Sources [Decimal Fraction) 	
               NPS: 0.40    POINT: 0.40    BACKGROUND: 0.20    Information Type: C
                 Fl-Help  PgUp-Prev MF Area  PgDn-Next MF Area   ESC-Mgmt Area Info Menu

                                  Figure 4.1.1-1 Screen 1.04

The user may use the  and   keys to display the previous or
next management  area, or  select the LIST option from the Management Area  Menu to
view  all of  the management  areas in  a  selectable  list.   Only  the management areas
associated  with  the current state are displayed.


To add, change, or  view the  PROJECT DESCRIPTION field, the  user must  select the
NOTES option  from the Management Area Menu.


Note that  the  MANAGEMENT AREA ID is  a key  field  used throughout the  entire
NPSMS system.  Therefore, it can not be modified using the CHANGE option.


4.1.2 WATERBODY


Selecting WATERBODY from the Management Area Information Menu  (Screen  1.03) will
display  Screen 1.05 (see Figure 4.1.2-1).  This screen allows the user to add, change, delete,
or view the waterbody information.
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              [I  Add  Change   Delete   List
                                                 WATERBODY
                                                                           •1.0!
              i- Management Areas for: NY	
               ID:   NYSENECA1
               Name:  SENECA RIVER DRAINAGE
               Participating Agencies: DEC. VILLAGES OF WATERLOO & SENECA FALLS.USDA.SHCD
               Project Description:
               This pretend, 64,000-acre watershed project  in the northern end of Seneca
               County drains Into the north end of Cayuga Lake.  Problems in the watershed
              r
 Haterbodies 305(b) for: NYSENECA1 	
ID:                     Name:
NYCAYUGA1                CAYUGA LAKE-NORTH END
              r Uses of Haterbody: NYCAYUGA1 	
              I Use:  FISH	Use Support Code (F. N. P. or T):

              r Pollutants/Relative Contributions for: NYCAYUGA1
               Pollutant Name: OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)


               NPS:~6~46~
            - Contribution From Sources (Decimal Fraction]		
            POINT:  0.40    BACKGROUND: 0.20     Information Type: C
                         Fl-Help   PgUp-Prev MB   PgDn-Next WB  ESC-Mgmt Area Info Menu

                                    Figure 4.1.2-1  Screen 1.05


The user may use the   and  keys to display the previous or
next waterbpdy,  or select  the LIST  option from the Waterbody Menu  to  view  all of the
waterbodies in a selectable list.  Only the waterbodies associated with the current state and
management area are displayed.


Note that the WATERBODY ID is a key  field used throughout the  entire  NPSMS system.
Therefore, it can not be modified using the CHANGE option.


4.1.3 USES FOR WATERBODY


Selecting USES FOR WB  from the Management Area Information Menu (Screen 1.03) will
display Screen 1.06 (see Figure 4.1.3-1).   This screen allows the  user to add, change, delete,
or view the designated uses and use support status for the waterbody shown.
| Add Change Delete List
U . — i A t~ III/
WATERBODY USES |

ID: NYSENECA1
Name: SENECA RIVER DRAINAGE
Participating Agencies: DEC. VILLAGES OF WATERLOO & SENECA FALLS. USDA.SHCD
Project Description:
This pretend. 64.000-acre watershed project in the northern end of Seneca
County drains into the north end of Cayuga Lake. Problems in the watershed

ID: Name:
NYCAYUGA1 CAYUGA LAKE-NORTH END


_ lleoe nf Uatnrhnriu- NYfAYIIGAI 	 ,
                ruses or i
               Use: FISH
                 Use Support Code (F. N. P. or T):  P
              r Pollutants/Relative Contributions for: NYCAYUGA1 	
               Pollutant Name: OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)

               	 Contribution From Sources (Decimal Fraction) 	
               NPS:  0.40    POINT: 0.40     BACKGROUND: 0.20    Information Type: C
                    Fl-Help   PgUp-Prev WB Use   PgDn-Next WB Use   ESC-Mgmt Area Info Menu

                                    Figure 4.13-1  Screen 1.06


The user may use the   and  keys to display the previous or
next use  for  the waterbody, or select the  LIST option from the Waterbody Uses  Menu to
view all of the  uses in a selectable list.  Only the uses associated with the current waterbody
are displayed.
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Note that a selectable list of "Standard Waterbody Uses" is available to assist the user when
adding  or  making changes.  The user must press the   key when the  USE field  is
highlighted to access this list.

4.1.4 POLLUTANTS

Selecting POLLUTANTS from the Management Area Information  Menu (Screen 1.03) will
display  Screen 1.07 (see Figure 4.1.4-1).  This screen allows the user to add, change, delete,
or view the principal factors causing the water quality problems  in the waterbody shown.
               Add  Change  Delete   List
                                              POLLUTANTS
                                                                        -1.07
                      ..jt Areas for: NY	
               ID:  'NYSENECA1
               Name: SENECA RIVER DRAINAGE
               Participating Agencies: DEC. VILLAGES OF WATERLOO & SENECA FALLS.USDA.SHCD
               Project Description:
                     •  '  *' —      	" J    iect in the northern end of Seneca
                                                              in the watershed
This pretend. 64.000-acre watershed project in the northen
County drains into the north end of Cayuga Lake.  Problems
               Waterbodies 305(b) for: NYSENECA1 	
               ID:                    Name:
               NYCAYUGA1               CAYUGA LAKE-NORTH END
             n
 Uses of Waterbody: NYCAYUGA1 	
Use: FISH         Use Support Code (F. N. P, or T):  P
             i- Pollutants/Relative Contributions for:  NYCAYUGA1 	
               Pollutant Name: OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)

               	 Contribution From Sources (Decimal Fraction] 	
               NPS: 0.40    POINT: 0.40    BACKGROUND: 0.20    Information Type: C
              Fl-Help    PgUp-Prev Pollutant   PgDn-Next Pollutant  ESC-Mgmt Area Info Menu

                                  Figure 4.1.4-1 Screen 1.07

The user may use the  and  keys to display the previous or
next pollutant  for  the  waterbody, or select  the  LIST option from the  Pollutants Menu to
view all of the pollutants in a  selectable list.  Only the pollutants associated with the current
waterbody are  displayed.

Note that selectable lists of  "Standard Pollutants" and "Standard  Information Types"  are
available  to assist the user when adding or making changes.  The user must press the 
key  when the POLLUTANT NAME or INFORMATION TYPE field  is highlighted to
access these  lists.


4.2 BEST MANAGEMENT PRACnCES and PROJECT FUNDING

Selecting BMPs  & FUNDING from Screen 1.02 will  generate a menu,  Screen  1.20 (see
Figure 4.2-1), for the best management practices (BMPs) and  project funding information.
The user  may  view, add,  change,  or delete information from this menu  for  the state
previously selected.
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              n                                                 i              i.20-q
              | BMPs  Sources Cntld  Pollutants  Impaired Uses  Funding |  BHPs/FUNDING       |
               r— CURRENT NFS STATE AND LEAD AGENCY
               I  State; NY  |   Lead Agency: DEC
              fil
              L*
   BMPs. System or Control Measures for Mgmt Area:  NYSENECA1 	
 BMP Name: ANIMAL HASTE MANAGEMENT                           BMP Type: C
 Reporting Units: A.U. CONTROLLED           Implementation Goal: 2000
                  Sources Controlled By BMP: ANIMAL HASTE MANAGEMENT
i— sources loniroiiea
I Source Name:  DAIRIES
              I— Pollutants For Source:  DAIRIES
                Pollutant Name:
              lox
 OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)
              I— ii"
              [  FISH
   Impaired Uses Caused By: OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)
                  Funding Information for Mgmt Area: NYSENECA1 	
                Year 1990                       Source of Funding: 319(H)
                Use of Funding:  TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE             Amount:  $       25.000
                         Fl-Help                      ESC-Return to the Previous Menu

                                      Figure 42-1  Screen 1.20

4.2.1  BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES

Selecting BMPs from the BMPs/Funding  Menu  (Screen 1.20)  will display  Screen  1.21 (see
Figure 4.2.1-1).   This screen allows  the  user  to  add, change,  delete, or view  the best
management  practices (BMPs) and control  measures to  be used and the implementation
goals for the management area shown.
                 Add   Change   Delete  List
                                                   BMP NAME
                                                                             •1.21-
              r— CURRENT NPS STATE AND LEAD AGENCY
              [   State; NY  |    Lead Agency; DEC
                  BMPs. System or Control Measures for Mgmt Area: NYSENECA1 	
                BMP Name: ANIMAL WASTE MANAGEMENT                            BMP Type: C
                Reporting Units: A.U. CONTROLLED            Implementation Goal: 2000
                  Sources Controlled By BMP: ANIMAL HASTE MANAGEMENT
              I— sources lonironea
              |  Source Name; DAIRIES
              rr,
              la
   Pollutants For Source: DAIRIES
 Pollutant Name:
 OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)
              I— lnl
              [FISH
   Impaired Uses Caused By:  OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)
                 Funding  Information for Mgmt  Area: NYSENECA1 	
                Year 1990                        Source of Funding: 319(H]
                Use of Funding:   TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE             Amount:  $       25.000
                       Fl-Help  PgUp-Prev BMP   PgDn-Next BMP   ESC-BMP/Proj Funding Menu

                                     Figure 4.2.1-1 Screen 1.21

The user may use the  and   keys to display the previous or
next  BMP for the management area,  or  select  the LIST option  from  the BMP  Menu to
view  all  of the  BMPs  in  a selectable list.   Only the  BMPs associated with  the  current
management area are displayed.

Note that  a selectable list of  "Standard BMP Names" is  available to assist  the user  when
adding or making changes.  The  user must press  the  key when the BMP NAME field
is highlighted to  access this list.
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4.2.2 SOURCES CONTROLLED

Selecting SOURCES CNTLD from  the BMPs/Funding  Menu  (Screen 1.20)  will  display
Screen  1.22 (see  Figure 4.2.2-1Y   This screen  allows the user to add,  delete,  or  view the
sources to be  controlled by the BMP shown.

              (Add  Delete   List                               |  SOURCES CNTLD '  "|
              r— CURRENT NPS STATE AND LEAD AGENCY
                State: NY   I   Lead Agency: DEC
                 BMPs, System or Control  Measures for Mgmt Area: NYSENECA1 	-
                BMP Name: ANIMAL HASTE MANAGEMENT                       ,  ,  BMP Type: C
                Reporting Units: A.U. CONTROLLED           Implementation Goal: 2000
              r— Sources Controlled By BMP: ANIMAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
                Source Name:  DAIRIES              	
                 Pollutants For Source: DAIRIES 	
                Pollutant Name:
                OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS  (DO PROBLEMS)
              i— Impaired Uses Caused By: OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)
              [FISH                                   	
                 Funding Information for Mgmt Area: MYSENECA1 	——	
                Year 1990                       Source of Funding: 319(H)
                Use of  Funding:  TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE             Amount: $       25.000
                   Fl-Help   PgUp-Prev Source   PgDn-Next Source  ESC-BMP/Proj Funding Menu

                                    Figure 4.2.2-1 Screen 1.22

The user may use the   and   keys to display the previous or
next source for the BMP, or select  the LIST option from  the Sources Controlled  Menu to
view  all of the sources  in  a selectable list.   Only the sources associated with the current
BMP are displayed.

Note that a selectable list of "Standard Source Names" is  available to assist the user when
adding sources.  The  user must press the   key when the  SOURCE NAME field is
highlighted to access this list.

4.13   POLLUTANTS

Selecting POLLUTANTS from  the  BMPs/Funding Menu (Screen 1.20) will display Screen
1.23 (see Figure 4.2.3-1).  This screen allows the user to add, delete, or view  the pollutants
for the controlled source and the BMP shown.
| Add
Delete
List
POLLUTANTS |
              I— CURRENT NPS STATE AND LEAD AGENCY
                State: NY   I   Lead Agency: DEC
              [1,
                R,
  BMPs. System or Control Measures for Mpt Area: NYSENECA1 	—
BMP Name: ANIMAL HASTE MANAGEMENT                           BMP Type:  C
Reporting Units: A.U. CONTROLLED           Implementation Goal: 2000
              r- Sources Controlled By BMP: ANIMAL HASTE MANAGEMENT
              [Source Name; DAIRIES     	
§                 Pollutants For Source: DAIRIES 	
                 ollutant Name:
                 XYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)
              r— Impaired Uses Caused By:  OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS  (DO PROBLEMS)
              PISH
              R
              U
  Funding Information for Mgmt Area: NYSENECA1 	
Year 1990                      Source of Funding: 319(H]
Use of Funding:   TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE             Amount: t       25,000
               Fl-Help  F2-List MA Param  PgUp-Prev Param  PgDn-Next Param  ESC-BMP/Proj Menu


                                    Figure 4.23-1  Screen 1.23





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The user may use the  and  keys to display the previous or
next pollutant for the source and BMP, or select the LIST option from the Pollutants Menu
to view  all  of the pollutants in a  selectable list.  Only the pollutants  associated with  the
current controlled source and BMP are displayed.

Note that  a  selectable  list of "Pollutants  Defined  for the  NFS Management Area" is
available to assist  the user when adding pollutants.  The user  must press the    key
when the POLLUTANT NAME field is highlighted to access this list.

4.2.4 IMPAIRED USES

Selecting IMPAIRED USES from  the  BMPs/Funding  Menu  (Screen  1.20") will  display
Screen 1.24 (see Figure 4.2.4-1).  This screen allows the user to add, change, delete,  or view
the impaired uses associated with the pollutant, controlled source, and the BMP shown.
| Add
Change
Delete
List
IMPAIRED
USES' |
             i— CURRENT NFS STATE AND LEAD AGENCY
               State: NY  I   Lead Agency: DEC
                BMPs. System or Control Measures for Mgmt Area: NYSENECA1 	
               BMP Name:  ANIMAL WASTE MANAGEMENT                  .       BM,J!JyPe: C
               Reporting  Units: A.U. CONTROLLED          Implementation Goal: 2000
             i— Sources Controlled By BMP: ANIMAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
             |  Source Name: DAIRIES      	
             i— Pollutants For Source:  DAIRIES
               Pollutant Name:
             [jjx
OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (00 PROBLEMS)
             f— Impaired Uses Caused By: OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)
             [FISH
             r*
               u
  Funding Information for Mgmt Area: NYSENECA1 	    	
Year 1990                      Source of Funding: 319(H]       „ „„„
Use of Funding:  TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE            Amount: $       25,000
                     Fl-Help  PgUp-Prev Use   PgDn-Next Use  ESC-BMP/Proj Funding Menu

                                  Figure 4.2.4-1 Screen 1.24

The user may use the  and  keys to display the previous or
next impaired use, or select the LIST option from the Impaired  Uses Menu  to view all of
the impaired  uses  in a  selectable list.  Only the  impaired uses associated with the current
pollutant, controlled source, and BMP are displayed.

Note that a selectable list of "Standard Waterbody Uses" is available to assist the user when
adding  or making changes.  The  user  must press  the   key  when the IMPAIRED
USES field is highlighted to access this list.

4.2.5 FUNDING

Selecting FUNDING from the BMPs/Funding Menu (Screen 1.20) will display Screen 1.25
(see Figure 4.2.5-1).  This screen allows the  user to add, change, delete, or view the funding
expenditures for the project by the monitoring year.
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              I,                                                 .             1.25
              |  Add   Change  Delete  List                        | FUNDING

              r— CURRENT NPS STATE AND LEAD AGENCY 	
                 State: NY   [   Lead Agency: DEC	
                 BMPs.  System or Control Measures for Mgmt Area: NYSENECA1 	
                BMP Name: ANIMAL WASTE MANAGEMENT                           BMP Type: C
                Reporting Units: A.U. CONTROLLED           Implementation Goal: 2000
                 Sources Controlled By BMP: ANIMAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
              I— sources Loniroiiea
              |  Source Name: DAIRIES
              I— Pollutants For Source: DAIRIES
                Pollutant Name:
                OX
OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)
              i— '"1
              [FISH
  Impaired Uses Caused By: OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (00 PROBLEMS)
              i—
  Funding Information for Mgmt Area:  NYSENECA1
                Year 1990                       Source of Funding:  319(H)
              I  Use of Funding:  TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE  	Amount: $	25,000
                     Fl-Help   PgUp-Prev Fund  PgDn-Next Fund   ESC-BMP/Proj Funding Menu

                                     Figure 4.2^-1  Screen 1.25

The user may use  the  and  keys to display the  previous or
next funding,  or select the LIST option from the Funding Menu to view all of  the  funding
expenditures in  a  selectable list.   The total funding amount  for the  entire project is also
displayed  in the selectable list.   Only  the funding expenditures  associated with  the  current
management area  are displayed.

Note that a selectable list of "Standard  Uses of Funding" is available to assist the user when
adding or making changes.   The user  must  press the    key  when the USE  OF
FUNDING field is highlighted to access this list.
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                      5.  MONITORING PLAN FILE


The Monitoring Plan File contains information  pertaining  to the type of study that will be
implemented  to  monitor the specified management  area/waterbody.  This  includes the
monitoring design,  station identification, monitoring year and seasons, drainage area, land
use, and the parameters that will be monitored at each station.

The Monitoring Plan File is  organized by chemical/physical and biological/habitat data. The
monitoring plan is entered only one time for a particular management area and should not
be changed after the initial  entry.  Although only one monitoring plan may be entered for
each management  area, a  separate  plan may  be setup for  chemical/physical data AND
biological/habitat data.

Selecting DESIGN from the Main Menu (Screen  0.00) will display Screen  2.01 (see Figure
5-lj.  This screen allows the user to choose either CHEMICAL/PHYSICAL monitoring or
BIOLOGICAL/HABITAT monitoring.
            I  Chemical/Physical     Biological/Habitat     Exit
MONITORING PLAtT}
                              NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                     Version 3.01
                       Press  for HELP -- Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                 Figure 5-1  Screen 2.01
5.1  CHEMICAL/PHYSICAL
Selecting CHEMICAL/PHYSICAL from Screen 2.01  will display Screen 2.02 (see Figure
5.1-1).  This screen allows the user to select or add the chemical and physical monitoring
plan for the management area.
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1 Chemical/Physical
Biological/Habitat
Exit
MONITORING PLAN |
                                MONITORING PLANS FOR MANAGEMENT AREAS
                             State (FIPS Code):     NY

                             NPS Management Area ID: NYSENECA1

                             305(b) Water-body ID:   NYCAYUGA1

                             Data Type (Chem/Bio):   C
                   (L)ist  (A)dd  (Q)A/QC  PGUP-Previous  PGDN-Next   •"-Accept  ESC-Exit
                                  NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                           Version 3.01
                           Press  for HELP -- Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                     Figure 5.1-1  Screen 2.02

The user may use the   and   keys to display the previous or
next plan, or select  the LIST option to view  all of the monitoring  plans for chemical and
physical data in a selectable list.


To  add  a  new monitoring plan,  the user  must  type  A,    A selectable  list  of  "NPS
Management  Areas" is available to  assist the  user.   The user must  press the   key
when the STATE field is highlighted to access  this list.


The QA/QC description field will automatically be displayed when a new monitoring plan is
entered.  The user must enter descriptions and quality control procedures in this note  field.
To make changes to the QA/QC field, the user must type  Q.


Note that a  state,  management area, and waterbody  must  be entered in the Management
File before the monitoring plan  can be entered.


Once the  user selects a  chemical  and  physical  monitoring  plan for the  management  area,
Screen  2.03 (see Figure 5.1-2),  will be displayed.   This screen is a  menu  for the  chemical
and physical monitoring plan previously selected.
              | Design   Monitoring YearStations   Parameters
                                                2.0!
                                       MONITORING PLAN
                                       Ll
              i— Design	
                NY j  M/A: NYSENECA1
                  CHEM/PHY
               Monitoring Design (P/U/S): U
              i— Monitoring Year	
                Season Names  Begin Date End Date
              i— Stations for: Upstream/Downstream Study
                1. SNOH/RAIN
                2.

                *'.
   03/01
05/31
Monitoring Year:
 Begins:  10/01
 Ends:..  09/30
EXAMPLE:  1990
Begins: 10/89
Ends:   09/90
                    (Enter'All Begin/End Dates as MM/DO)
                    (Except EXAMPLE Date. Enter as MM/YY)
                Upstream (U)
Share  Agency Cd  Station Code
  N    NVDEC     CAYUGA101
                  Drainage-Mi2
                    10.000
                    Land Use
                    RESIDENTIAL
              i— Parameters for: Upstream Station	
                Explanatory Variable: N
                Code/Name: 00310      / BOD. 5 DAY. 20 DEG C
                Parameter Type  (H/S/B/U): S
                Parameter Quart lies:  75% - 9
                         Reporting Units:
                     50* - 6         25% - 4
                                Press Fl  for Help,  ESC to Return to Previous Screen


                                     Figure 5.1-2  Screen 2.03
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5.1.1  DESIGN

Selecting DESIGN from the Chemical/Physical Monitoring Plan Menu  (Screen 2.03)  will
display Screen  2.04 (see Figure 5.1.1-1).  This screen allows the user to add, change, or view
the  monitoring design  code which  defines  the monitoring approach  to be used  for the
project.
| Design
Monitoring Year
Stations
Parameters
MONITORING PLAN |
               I— Design •
               | NY |  M/A:
         NYSENECA1
                                CHEM/PHY  Monitoring Design  (P/U/S): U
               I— Monitoring Year	
                 Season Names  Begin Date  End Date
                1. SNOW/RAIN
                2.

                4!
                03/01
                          05/31
                                   Monitoring Year:    EXAMPLE: 1990
                                    Begins: 10/01      Begins: 10/B9
                                    EDO'S:   09/30      Ends:   09/90
                                  (Enter All Begin/End Dates as MM/DD)
                                  (Except EXAMPLE Date. Enter as
                  Stations for: Upstream/Downstream Study
Upstream (U)
                              Share  Agency Cd  Station Code
                               N    NTDEC     CAYUGA101
                                            Drainage-Mi'  Land Use
                                              10.000     RESIDENTIAL
               — Parameters for: Upstream Station
                Explanatory Variable:  N
                Code/
	'Name: 0031
Parameter Type
Parameter Quart
             0      / BOD.
             (W/S/B/U): S
              les:  75% - 9
                           5 DAY.  20 DEC C
                                        Reporting Units:
                                   50* - 6          25* - 4
                              Fl-Help           ENTER( J)-Accept           ESC-Cancel


                                      Figure 5.1.1-1  Screen 2.04


Note that the monitoring design code can  not be changed once stations have been defined.


5.1.2  MONITORING YEAR
Selecting  MONITORING   YEAR  from  the  Chemical/Physical  Monitoring   Plan  Menu
(Screen 2.03) will display Screen  2.05 (see  Figure 5.1.2-1).  This screen  allows the  user to
add, change, or view the monitoring seasons and dates that  identify the  primary monitoring
activity for the  project.
                Design    Monitoring Year    Stations   Parameters
                                                      MONITORING PLAN
                     Iign -
                     M/A:
         NYSENECA1
                                CHEM/PHY  Monitoring Design (P/U/S): U
               — Monitoring Year 	
                 Season.Names  Begin Date  End Date
                1.  SNOW/RAIN
                4.
                03/01
                         05/31
                                   Monitoring Year:
                                    Begins: 10/01
                                    Ends:.. 09/30
EXAMPLE: 1990
Begins: 10/89
Ends:   09/90
                                  (Enter'All Begin/End Dates as MM/OD)
                                  (Except  EXAMPLE Date. Enter as MM/YY)
                  Stations for: Upstream/Downstream Study
Upstream (U)
                             Share Agency Cd  Station Code
                               N   NVDEC     CAYUGA101
                                            Drainage-Mi2
                                              10.000
                                                        Land Use
                                                        RESIDENTIAL
               — Parameters for: Upstream Station 	
                Explanatory Variable:  N
                Code/Name: 00310      / BOD,  5 DAY.  20 DEG C
                Parameter Type
                Parameter Quart
             0      / BOD,
             (W/S/B/U1: S
             lies:  75* - 9
                                        Reporting Units:
                                   50* - 6          25*  - 4
              Fl-Help          ENTER( J)-Accept


                     Figure 5.1.2-1  Screen 2.05
                                                                       ESC-Cancel
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5.1.3 STATIONS

Selecting STATIONS from  the  Chemical/Physical Monitoring Plan Menu (Screen  2.03) will
display Screen 2.06 (see Figure  5.1.3-1).  This screen allows the user to add, change, or view
the monitoring station data  for the monitoring plan.
| Add
Change
List
STATIONS]
              LI
NY
Design 	
 '  M/A: NYSENECA1
CHEM/PHY  Monitoring Design (P/U/S): U
              i— Monitoring Year
                Season Names   Begin Date
               1. SNOW/RAIN     03/01
               4.
                       End Date   Monitoring Year:    EXAMPLE:  1990
                        05/31      Begins: 10/01     Begins: 10/89
                          /       Ends:   09/30     Ends:   09/90
                          /     (Enter All Begin/End Dates as MM/DD)
                          /     (Except EXAMPLE Date. Enter as MM/YY}
              E
U  Stations for: Upstream/Downstream Study 	
            Share Agency Cd  Station Code
 pstream (U)    N   NTDEC      CAYUGA101
                                        Drainage-Mi*
                                          10.000
                       Land Use
                       RESIDENTIAL
              — Parameters for: Upstream Station 	
               Explanatory Variable: N
               Code/Name: 00310	/ BOD. 5 DAY. 20 DEC C
       ;: 00310      / BOD.
       r Type (H/S/B/U): S
       r Quart lies:   75* - 9
               Parameter Type (H/S/B/U): S '      "    .„  Reporting Units:
               Parameter Quart lies:  75% - 9          50* - 6          25* - 4
                       Fl-Help   PGUP-Previous Station   PGDN-Next Station    ESC-Exit

                                    Figure 5.13-1  Screen 2.06


The user may  use the   and   keys to toggle between the
stations, or  select LIST from  the Station Menu to view both  stations.  Only the  stations
associated with the monitoring design selected are displayed.


Note that a selectable list of "Monitoring  Stations"  is  available  to assist  the user  when
adding  or making changes.  The user must press the   key when the AGENCY CD
field is  highlighted to access this list.

To add,  change,  delete,  or view the LAND  USE  information, the  user must  press the
< ENTER > key while the DRAINAGE  field  is highlighted.  This will generate the following
screen.
| Add
Change
List
STATIONS |
                 Design
                                      LAND USE  INFORMATION
               Year  Land Use
                                        Percentage of Drainage Area
                iBBRESIDENTIALRHHIHIii
                l^^COMMERCIAL/RtSlDtNUAL
                                                           {85.01
                                                           115.0
                          - Highlight Bar | ESC-EXIT  A-ADD C-CHANGE  D-DELETE
                          	-—=	!	Top Of List	
                                                     Reporting Units:
                                                 50% - 6         25% - 4
Parameter Type (H/S/B/U): S
Parameter Quart lies:  75% - 9
                            Fl-Help          ENTER( J)-Accept

                                         Figure 5.13-2
                                                    ESC-Cancel
Note that  a selectable list of "Standard Land  Uses"  is available to  assist the  user when
adding or changing LAND USES.  The user must press the   key  when the  LAND
USE field is highlighted to access this list.
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5.1.4  PARAMETERS

Selecting PARAMETERS from the Chemical/Physical Monitoring Plan Menu (Screen 2.03)
will display Screen 2.07 (see  Figure 5.1.4-1).   This screen allows the user to add, change,
delete, or view the parameters for the monitoring station shown.
|| Add
Change
Delete
List
PARAMETERS |
             I— Design •
             |  HY |  H/A:
NYSENECA1
      CHEN/PHY  Monitoring Design (P/U/S):  U
             I— Monitoring Year	
                Season Names   Begin Date End .Date
               1. SNOH/RAIN
               2.

               4!
      03/01
05/31

  t
 Monitoring Year:    EXAMPLE: 1990
  Begins: 10/01     Begins: 10/89
  Ends:   09/30     Ends:   09/90,
(Enter All Begin/End Dates as MM/DO)
(Except EXAMPLE Date, Enter as MM/YY)
              — Stations for: Upstream/Downstream Study —	—;	——-——	
                           Share  Agency Cd  Station Code    Drainage-Mi'  Land Use
               Upstream (U)     N    N?DEC     CAYUGA101        10.000     RESIDENTIAL
              I— Parameters for: Upstream Station
               Explanatory Variable: N
               Code/Name: 00310	{ BOD. 5 DAY. 20 DEG C
               Parameter'Type (H/S/B/
               Parameter Quart lies:
             - 9
             Reporting Units:
         50* - 6          25% - 4
                    Fl-Help   PGUP-Previous Parameter   PGDH-Next Parameter    ESC-Exit

                                   Figure 5.1.4-1 Screen 107

The user may use  the   and   keys to display the previous or
next parameter, or select the LIST option from the Parameters Menu to view  all of the
parameters in a selectable list.  Only the  parameters associated with the current station are
displayed.

Note that a  selectable list of  "Standard  Parameters"  is  available to assist  the  user when
adding  or making changes.  The user must press the   key when the  CODE/NAME
field is  highlighted to access this list.



5.2 BIOLOGICAL/HABITAT

Selecting BIOLOGICAL/HABITAT from Screen 2.01 will  display Screen 2.22 (see Figure
5.2-1).  This  screen allows the user to select or  add the biological  and habitat monitoring
plan for the management area.
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              I  Chemical/Physical     Biological/Habitat     Exit
                                                                    	2.22=
                                                                    MONITORING PLAN
                                 MONITORING PLANS FOR MANAGEMENT AREAS
                             State (PIPS Code):     NY

                             NPS Management Area ID: NYSENECA1

                             305(b) Water-body ID:    NYCAYUGA1

                             Data Type (Chem/Bio):   B
                   (L)ist  (A)dd  (Q)A/QC  PGUP-Previous  PGDN-Next   J-Accept  ESC-Exit
                                   NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                           Version 3.01
                           Press  for HELP — Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                      Figure 5.2-1 Screen 2.22


The user may use the   and   keys to display the previous or
next plan,  or select  the LIST option to view all of the monitoring plans for biological and
habitat data  in a selectable list.

To  add  a  new  monitoring  plan, the user must  type  A.    A  selectable  list  of  "NPS
             t Areas" is  available  to assist  the user.  The
Management
when the STATE field is highlighted to access this list.
                                                            e  user must press the   key
The QA/QC description field will automatically  be displayed when a new monitoring plan is
entered.  The user must enter descriptions and  quality control procedures in this note field.
To make changes to the QA/QC field, the user must type Q.

Note that a  state,  management area,  and  waterbody must be  entered in the Management
File before the  monitoring plan can be entered.

Once  the user  selects a  biological  and  habitat  monitoring plan  for the  management area,
Screen 2.23  (see Figure 5.2-2), will be displayed.  This screen is a menu for the biological
and habitat monitoring plan previously selected.
| Design
Monitoring Vear
Stations
Parameters
MONITORING PLAN |
                    ign
                NY  I M/A: NYSENECA1
                                               BIO/HABI   Monitoring Design (P/U/S): U
              i— Monitoring Year	
                 Season Names   Begin Date  End Date
              I— Stations for:  Upstream/Downstream Study
                1. SNOW/RAIN
                2.

                4!
                               03/01
                                         05/31
Monitoring Year:
 Begins:  10/01
 Ends:   09/30
EXAMPLE: 1990
Begins: 10/89
Ends:   09/90
                                                 (Enter All Begin/End Dates as MM/DD)
                                                 (Except EXAMPLE Date. Enter as MM/YY)
                Upstream (U)
                             Share  Agency Cd  Station Code
                               N    NYDEC     CAYUGAB01
                                                           Drainage-Mi2
                                                             8.000
                     Land Use
                     COMMERCIAL/R
              i— Parameters for: Upstream Station	
                Explanatory Variable: C    Parameter Type (H/S/B/U): S
                Code/Name: 00061      / FLOW, STREAM. INSTANTANEOUS. CFS
                                                                  Units:  CFS
                CUTOFF VALUES:  Abn. High/Normal: 21
                                                         Normal/Abn. Low:  11
                                Press Fl for Help.  ESC to Return to Previous Screen


                                     Figure 5.2-2 Screen 223
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5.2.1 DESIGN
Selecting DESIGN from the  Biological/Habitat  Monitoring Plan  Menu (Screen 2.23)  will
display Screen 2.24 (see Figure 5.2.1-1).  This screen allows the user to add, change, or view
the  monitoring design  code which defines  the  monitoring approach to  be  used  r"  'u~
project.
                                                          for  the
| Design Monitoring Year Stations Parameters

NY | M/A: NYSENECA1
U Ji 4 U

MONITORING PLAN ]

BIO/NABI Monitoring Design (P/U/S): U

Season Names Begin Date End Date Monitoring Year: EXAMPLE: 1990
1. SNOW/RAIN 03/01 05/31 Begins: 10/01 Begins: 10/89
2. II Ends: 09/30 Ends: 09/90
3. / / (Enter All Begin/End Dates as MM/DO)
4. / / (Except EXAMPLE Date. Enter as Mh/YY)
i — Stations for: Upstream/Downstream
Share Agency Cd Si
Upstream (U) N NYDEC C/



tation Code Drainage-Mi1 Land Use
IYUGAB01 8.000 COMMERCIAL/R


Explanatory Variable: C Parameter Type (H/S/B/U): S Units: CFS
Code/Name: 00061 / FLOW. STREAM. INSTANTANEOUS. CFS
CUTOFF VALUES: Abn. High/Normal: 21 Normal /Abn. Low: 11
                             Fl-Help          ENTER( J)-Accept

                                    Figure 5.2.1-1  Screen 2.24
                                      ESC-Cancel
Note that the monitoring design code can not be changed once stations have been defined.


5.2.2 MONITORING YEAR


Selecting  MONITORING   YEAR   from  the  Biological/Habitat   Monitoring  Plan  Menu
(Screen 2.23) will  display Screen  2.25 (see Figure  5.2.2-1).  This screen allows the  user to
add, change, or view the monitoring seasons and dates that identify the primary monitoring
activity for the project.
              |  Design   Monitoring Year   Stations    Parameters
                                              2.2
                                     MONITORING PLAN
                   sign	
                    M/A: NYSENECA1
               BIO/HABI
               Monitoring Design (P/U/S): U
              — Monitoring Year 	
                Season Names  Begin Date  End Date
                1. SNOW/RAIN
                2.

                4!
03/01
05/31

  I
  Monitoring Year:    EXAMPLE: 1990
  Begins: 10/01      Begins: 10/89
  Encls:   09/30      Ends:  09/90
(Enter All Begin/End Dates as MM/DD)
 Except EXAMPLE Date.  Enter as MM/YV)
              i— Stations for: Upstream/Downstream Study	
                            Share Agency Cd  Station Code    Drainage-Mi'  Land Use
                Upstream (U)    N   N7DEC     CAYUGAB01          8.000     COMMERCIAL/R
              i— Parameters for: Upstream Station	—
                Explanatory Variable: C    Parameter Type (H/S/B/U): S   Units: CFS
                Code/Name: 00061      / FLOW. STREAM. INSTANTANEOUS.  CFS

                CUTOFF VALUES:  Abn. High/Normal: 21           Normal/Abn.  Low: 11
                             Fl-Help          ENTER( J)-Accept


                                    Figure 5.2.2-1  Screen 2.25
                                      ESC-Cancel
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5.2.3 STATIONS
Selecting STATIONS from  the  Biological/Habitat Monitoring Plan Menu (Screen 2.23) will
display Screen 2.26 (see Figure  5.2.3-1).  This screen allows the user to add, change, or view
the monitoring station data  for the monitoring plan.
||Add
Change
List
STATIONS |
                  isign	
                   M/A: NYSENECA1
                             BIO/HABI
       Monitoring Design (P/U/S): U
              I— Monitoring Year	
                Season Names   Begin Date  End Date
               1. SNOW/RAIN     03/01     05/31


               4!               /        /
                                Monitoring Year:    EXAMPLE:  1990
                                 Begins: 10/01     Begins:  10/89
                                 End's:   09/30     Ends:   09/90
                               (Enter All Begin/End Dates as  MM/DD)
                                     -	        ~     5 Mn/YY
(Except EXAMP
eg in/End I
IPCE Date.
Enter as
              r-
U Stations for:  Upstream/Downstream Study 	
           Share Agency Cd  Station Code     Drainage-Mi*  Land Use
pstream (U)    N   H7DEC      CAYUGAB01         8.000     COMMERCIAL/R
              — Parameters for: Upstream Station	—	—	——
               Explanatory Variable: C    Parameter Type (W/S/B/U): S   Units: CFS
               Code/Name: 00061      / FLOW. STREAM.  INSTANTANEOUS. CFS

               CUTOFF VALUES: Abn. High/Normal: 21          Normal/Abn. Low: 11
                       Fl-Help   PGUP-Previous Station   PGDN-Next Station   ESC-Exit

                                    Figure 5.2.3-1 Screen 2.26

The user may  use the  and  keys to toggle between the
stations, or  select LIST  from  the  Station Menu to view  both stations.   Only  the stations
associated with the monitoring design selected are displayed.

Note that a selectable  list of "Monitoring  Stations"  is available  to  assist the  user when
adding  or making changes.   The user must  press the   key when the AGENCY CD
field is  highlighted to access this  list.

To add,  change,  delete,  or view  the LAND USE  information,  the   user must press the
< ENTER > key while the DRAINAGE field is highlighted.  This will generate the following
screen.
               Add    Change    List
                                                       	2.26=ji
                                                        STATIONS [
                 Design

Year
|90|W
™QA""""
90
90
90
LAND
Land Use
TOREST LAND-PRIVATE
INDUSTRIAL
MUNICIPAL PARK
RESIDENTIAL
USE INFORMATION


- Highlight Bar | ESC-EXIT A-ADD
CUTOFF
VALUES: Abn. High/Normal
: 21

Percentage of Drainage Area
45.0
2.0
2.0
11.0
C-CHANGE D-DELETE
Normal /Abn. Low: 11
                            Fl-Help          ENTER(  J)-Accept


                                         Figure 5.2.3-2
                                                   ESC-Cancel
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 Note that  a selectable  list  of "Standard  Land Uses"  is available to assist  the user when
 adding or changing LAND  USES.  The user  must press the    key when  the  LAND
 USE field is highlighted to access this list.

 5.2.4 PARAMETERS

 Selecting PARAMETERS from the Biological/Habitat  Monitoring Plan Menu (Screen 2.23)
 will display  Screen 2.27 (see  Figure 5.2.4-1).   This screen allows the user  to add, change,
 delete,  or view the parameters for the monitoring station shown.

 Note that the  monitoring parameters for biological  and habitat  data are different than
 chemical and physical parameters.  Additional information must be supplied to describe
 these parameters.
| Add
Change
Delete
List
PARAMETERS |
                  is ion
                       NYSENECA1
                               BIO/HABI   Monitoring Design (P/U/S): U
I— Monitoring Year	
  Season Names   Begin Date End Date
 1. SNOW/RAIN     03/01     05/31
 2.               II

 3:               I        i,
                                                Monitoring Year:   EXAMPLE:  1990
                                                 Begins: 10/01     Begins: 10/89
                                                 Ends:   09/30     Ends:   09/90
                                              (Enter All Begin/End Dates as MM/DO)
                                              (Except EXAMPLE Date. Enter as  MM/YY)
              E
   Stations for:  Upstream/Downstream Study 	
              Share Agency Cd Station Code    Drainage-Mi2  Land Use
 Upstream (U)    N   NYDEC     CAYUGAB01         8.000     COMMERCIAL/R
I— Parameters for: Upstream Station
 Explanatory Vari     "
 Code/Name: 00061

 CUTOFF VALUES:  Abn.  High/Normal: 21
               Explanatory Variable: C   Parameter Type (W/S/B/U):
                                  / FLOW. STREAM. INSTANTANEOUS. CFS
W/S/B/U): S   Units: CFS
                                                      Normal/Abn. Low: 11
                    Fl-Help   PGUP-Prevlous Parameter   PGDN-Next Parameter

                                   Figure 5.2.4-1  Screen 127
                                                         ESC-ExIt
The user may use the  and   keys to display the previous or
next parameter, or select the LIST  option  from the  Parameters Menu to view  all of the
parameters in a selectable list.  Only the parameters associated with the current station are
displayed.

Note that a  selectable list of "Standard Parameters" is available to  assist the user when
adding or making changes.  The user must press the   key when the CODE/NAME
field is highlighted to access this list.
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                       6.  ANNUAL REPORT FILE
The Annual Report File provides the capabilities to maintain the annual reports that must
be submitted to EPA as required under the Nonpoint Source Program.  Annual reports may
be entered for each management area/waterbody for every year.  Both chemical/physical
and biological/habitat data can be added for a particular management area/waterbody.

When monitoring is complete for the year, the results for each parameter are entered in the
annual report.  Additionally, the progress of the best management practice (BMP)
implementation is also reported.  When the annual report is completed for a specific year,
the NPSMS software provides the ability to export the annual report and other information
to diskette so it may be sent to EPA

Selecting ANNUAL from the Main Menu (Screen 0.00) will display Screen 3.01 (see Figure
6-1). This screen allows the user to choose either CHEMICAL/PHYSICAL data or
BIOLOGICAL/HABITAT data.
            „	i	3.01=)
            ||  Chemical/Physical    Biological/Habitat     Exit       | ANNUAL REPORTS |
                             NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                    Version 3.01
                       Press  for HELP — Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                Figure 6-1 Screen 3.01
6.1  CHEMICAL/PHYSICAL
Selecting CHEMICAL/PHYSICAL from Screen 3.01  will display Screen  3.02 (see Figure
6.1-1).  This screen  allows the  user to select or add  the annual reports for chemical and
physical data for the management area.
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| Chemical /Physical
Biological/Habitat
Exit
ANNUAL REPORTS f
ANNUAL REPORTS FOR MANAGEMENT AREAS
State (FIPS Code): NY
NPS Management Area ID: NYSENECA1
305(b) Waterbody ID: NYCAYUGA1
Annual Report Year: 1990
ANNUAL REPORT NOTES:
This is the pre- implementation year In the project. Water quality
(L)1st
(A)dd Report (N)otes PGUP-Prev PGDN-Next •> -Accept
data are
ESC-Exit

NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Version 3.01
Press  for HELP -- Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                   Figure 6.1-1 Screen 3.02

The user may use the  and  keys to display the previous or
next report,  or select the LIST option to view all of the annual reports for chemical and
physical  data in a selectable list.


To add  a new annual report,  the user must  type  A   A  selectable list of  "Monitoring
Designs" is available to assist the user.  The user must press the    key to access this
list.   The user may add additional reporting  information to  the  screen by selecting the
NOTES  option.


Once the user selects a chemical and physical annual report,  Screen 3.03  (see Figure 6.1-2)
will be displayed.  This screen allows the user  to select either  WATER QUALITY DATA
or IMPLEMENTATION DATA.
I Hater Quality Data
Implementation Data
Exit
ANNUAL REPORTS ||
                                ANNUAL REPORTS FOR MANAGEMENT AREAS
                            State (FIPS Code):     NY

                            NPS Management Area ID: NYSENECA1

                            305(b) Haterbody ID:    NYCAYUGA1

                            Annual Report Year:    1990
               ANNUAL REPORT NOTES:
               This is the pre-implementation year in the project.  Hater quality da
               collected in the spring only since this is the season during which pr
               are the greatest and during which the controls to be implemented will
           data are
 __. ....	 problems
implemented will have
                                NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                        Version 3.01
                         Press  for HELP - Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                   Figure 6.1-2 Screen 3.03


6.1.1  WATER QUALITY DATA

Selecting WATER QUALITY DATA from Screen 3.03 will  display Screen 3.04 (see Figure
6.1.1-1).   This screen is a menu  allowing  the user to add, change,  delete, or view water
quality parameters for each station in the annual report.
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Station
                         Parameters
	3.0
WATER QUALITY
               NY  M/A: NYSENECA1
                              W/B: NYCAYUGA1
     CHEN/PHY
               Monitoring Design Plan: Upstream/Downstream Study
                                                      Year: 1990
                Station
              ("upstream Station       Agency Code: NYDEC    Station Code: CAYUGA101

Code/Name: 00310 / BOD. 5 DAY, 20 DEC C
Explanatory Variable: N Parameter type: S Parameter
75% - 9
50% - 6
25% - 4
NOTES: First year.
Highest:
High:
Low:
Lowest:
Units:
1 2
5 0
5 0
5 0
5 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
                              Press Fl for Help,   ESC to Return to Previous Screen

                                   Figure 6.1.1-1 Screen 3.04
6.1.1.1  STATION
Selecting STATION from the Chemical/Physical Water  Quality Menu  (Screen 3.04) will
display Screen 3.05  (see Figure 6.1.1.1-1).  This screen allows the user to view the stations
associated with the  monitoring plan.   After choosing  a particular station,  WQ  parameters
may be added to that station for  annual reporting.
               Station    Parameters
                                                        —3.05-ji
                                                         STATiON]
               NY  N/A: NYSENECA1
                              W/B: NYCAYUGA1
     CHEM/PHY
               Monitoring Design Plan: Upstream/Downstream Study
                                                      Year: 1990
                Station
                rotation 	
               Upstream Station       Agency Code:  NYDEC    Station Code: CAYUGA101
_
Code/Name: 00310 / BOD. 5 DAY
Explanatory Variable: N Parameter
, ... pi\nftHFTFfl nnaniii r1; .
75% - 9
50% - 6
25% - 4
NOTES: First year.

, 20 DEG C
Type: S Parameter
COUNTS/SEASON -
Highest:
High:
Low:
Lowest:

Units:
1 2
5 0
5 0
5 0
5 0

3
0
0
0
0

4
0
0
0
0
                           Fl-Help      PGUP-Previous      PGDN-Next      ESC-Exit

                                   Figure 6.1.1.1-1  Screen 3.05

The user may use the  and    keys to toggle between  the
stations.

6.1.1.2  PARAMETERS

Selecting PARAMETERS  from  the  Chemical/Physical  Water  Quality Menu (Screen 3.04)
will display Screen 3.06 (see Figure 6.1.1.2-1).   This screen allows the user to add, change,
delete,  or view the parameters  for the station shown.
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1 Add Change Delete List

1

NY M/A: NYSENECA1

H/B: NYCAYUGA1
'ARAMETERS |

CHEM/PHY

Monitoring Design Plan: Upstream/Downstream Study


Upstream Station Agency Code: NYDEC Station
n * t n c* *<
Code/Name: 00310 / BOD. 5 01
Explanatory Variable: N Parametei
PADAMFTFD (illADTII F and  keys to display the previous or
next parameter, or select  the  LIST option from the  Parameters  Menu to view  all of the
parameters in a selectable list.  Only the parameters associated with the current station are
displayed.

Note that  a selectable list of "Monitoring  Design Pollutants" is  available to assist the user
when  adding  or  making changes.    The user  must  press  the    key  when  the
CODE/NAME  field is highlighted to access this list.

6.1.2  IMPLEMENTATION DATA

Selecting IMPLEMENTATION  DATA from  Screen  3.03 will  display  Screen  3.07 (see
Figure 6.1.2-1).  This  screen is a menu allowing the  user to add, change, delete, or view the
best management practices (BMPs)  for each station  in the annual report.
                                                                        -3.07=
             |,                                                  ,         3.U/-J1
             ||  Station   BHP/Cntrl Measures  Cntrl Sources  Pollutants    | IMPLEMENTATION |
               NY   M/A: NYSENECA1
                             H/B: NYCAYUGA1
                CHEM/PHY
               Monitoring Design Plan: Upstream/Downstream Study
                                                     Year: 1990
             r Station 	
              Upstream Station
                   Agency Code: NYDEC    Station Code: CAYUGA101
             r
 BMP/Control Measures for: Upstream Station 	
BMP Name:
Reporting Units:                       BMP Type:        Goal For:
Implementation Goal:               Implementation This Year:
               Sources Controlled by:
r sources ion
Source Name:
r               Pollutants for Source:
               Pollutant Name:
                              Press Fl for Help,  ESC to Return to Previous Screen
                                  Figure 6.1.2-1  Screen 3.07
6.1.11  STATION
Selecting  STATION from the Chemical/Physical Implementation  Menu  (Screen 3.07) will
display Screen 3.08 (see Figure 6.1.2.1-1).  This screen allows the user to view the stations
and associated parameters defined in the monitoring plan.
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             ||  Station  BHP/Cntrl Measures  Cntrl Sources  Pollutants         | STATION ||
               DC  M/A: DCEPA-01
                            W/B: DC-01-01
CHEM/PHY
              Monitoring Design Plan:  Paired Study
                                                    Year: 1991
               Station
               ratalion 	
              Control Station
                   Agency Code: 44-3     Station Code: 1
              - BMP/Control Measures for: Control Station
              BMP Name:
Reporting Units:
Implementation Goal:
                                             Implementation This Year:
                                                                 BMP Type:
               Sources Controlled by:
r sources ion
Source Name:
             i— Pollutants for Source:
              Pollutant Name:
                          Fl-Help      PGUP-Previous      PGON-Hext     ESC-Exit

                                 Figure 6.1.2.1-1  Screen 3.08

The user may use the  and  keys to toggle between the
stations.

6.1.2.2  BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES/CONTROL MEASURES

Selecting BMP/CNTRL  MEASURES from the  Chemical/Physical  Implementation Menu
(Screen 3.07) will display Screen 3.09 (see Figure 6.1.2.2-1).  This screen allows the user to
add, change, delete,  or view the  best management practices and control measures for the
station shown.
| Add Change Delete List Notes

DC


M/A: DCEPA-01 W/B: DC-01-01

Monitoring Design Plan: Paired Study
r Stc
Conl
i- BMI
BMP
9
I- Soi
Soui
r P°
Pol

BMP/CONTROL MEASURES |

CHEM/PHY

Year: 1991

roT'Statlon Agency Code: 44-3 Station Code: 1


Name*
jrting Units: BMP Type:
lementation Goal: Implementation This Year:
/» J. 1 1 J U
irces control led Dy:
•ce Name:
11 i- i- £ C.
lutant Name:




                          Fl-Help      PGUP-Previous      PGDN-Next

                                 Figure 6.1.2.2-1  Screen 3.09
                                                   ESC-Exit
The user may use the  and   keys to display the previous or
next BMP, or select LIST from the BMP/Control Measures Menu  to view all  of the BMPs
in a selectable  list. Only the BMPs associated with the current station are displayed.

Note that a  selectable list of "BMP/Control Measures" is available to assist the user when
adding or making changes.  The user must press the  key when the BMP NAME field
is highlighted to access this list.
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6.1.13  CONTROL SOURCES

Selecting CNTRL  SOURCES  from  the Chemical/Physical Implementation Menu (Screen
3.07) will  display Screen 3.10  (see Figure 6.1.2.3-1).   This screen  allows  the user to add,
delete, or view the  sources  controlled by the BMP shown.
                Add   Delete  List
                           =3.1
                           SOURCE:
               OCjM/A; DCEPA-01
H/B: DC-01-01
CHEM/PHY
               Monitoring Design Plan: Paired Study
                         Year:  1991
                Station
              ("Control Station        Agency Code: 44-3     Station Code: 1
              - BMP/Control Measures for: Control Station 	
               BMP Name:
               Reporting Units:                                        BMP Type:
               Implementation Goal:                Implementation This Year:
                Sources Controlled by:
r                sources ton
               Source Name:
              r- Pollutants for Source:
               Pollutant Name:
                           Fl-Help     PGUP-Previous      PGDN-Next

                                  Figure 6.1.2.3-1 Screen 3.10
                       ESC-Exit
The user may use the  and  keys to display the previous or
next source, or select LIST from the Sources Menu to view all of the controlled sources in a
selectable list.  Only the controlled sources  associated with the current BMP are displayed.

Note that a selectable list of "BMP Sources Controlled" is available to assist the user when
adding controlled sources.  The user must press the  key when the SOURCE NAME
field is highlighted to access this list.

6.1.2.4  POLLUTANTS

Selecting POLLUTANTS from the Chemical/Physical Implementation Menu (Screen  3.07)
will display Screen 3.11  (see Figure 6.1.2.4-1).  This screen  allows the  user to add, change,
delete, or view the pollutants to be reported for the controlled source and BMP shown.
                Add   Change  Delete   List
                              3.11
                         POLLUTANTS
               DC  M/A: DCEPA-01
H/B: DC-01-01
CHEM/PHY
               Monitoring Design Plan: Paired Study
                         Year:  1991
                Station
                raianon	
               Control Station        Agency Code: 44-3     Station Code: 1
              r- BMP/Control Measures for: Control Station 	
               BMP Name:
               Reporting Units:                                        BMP Type:
               Implementation Goal:                Implementation This Year:
              r- Sources Controlled by:
               Source Name:
              r- Pollutants for Source:
               Pollutant Name:
                           Fl-Help     PGUP-Previous      PGDN-Next      ESC-Exit

                                  Figure 6.1.2.4-1 Screen 3.11
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The user may use the  and  keys to display the previous or
next  pollutant, or select LIST from the Pollutants Menu to view all of the pollutants in a
selectable list.   Only the pollutants associated with the current source and  BMP  are
displayed.

Note that a selectable list of "BMP Controlled Source Parameters" is available to assist the
user  when  adding or making changes.  The user  must press  the   key  when  the
POLLUTANT NAME field is highlighted to access this list.


6.2  BIOLOGICAL/HABITAT

Selecting BIOLOGICAL/HABITAT from Screen 3.01 will  display Screen 3.22 (see Figure
6.2-1).  This screen allows the user to select or add the annual reports for biological and
habitat data for the management area.
| Chemical/Physical Biological/Habitat Exit ANNUAL REPORTS |


ANNUAL REPORTS FOR
State (FIPS Code):
NPS Management Area ID:
305(b) Water-body ID:
Annual Report Year:
ANNUAL REPORT NOTES:
This is the pre- implementation year. It
(L)ist
MANAGEMENT AREAS
NY
NYSENECA1
NYCAYUGA1
1990
was a normal precipitation year.
(A)dd Report (N)otes PGUP-Prev PGDN- Next •> -Accept ESC-Exit

NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Version 3.01
Press  for HELP -- Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                Figure &2-1 Screen 3.22

The user may use the  and  keys to display the previous or
next report, or select the LIST option to view all of the annual  reports for biological and
habitat data in a selectable list.

To add a new annual report, the user must type A  A selectable list of "Monitoring
Designs"  is available to assist  the user.  The user must press the  key  to access this
list.  The user may add additional reporting  information to the screen  by selecting  the
NOTES option.

Once the user selects a biological and habitat annual  report, Screen 3.23 (see Figure 6.2-2^
will be  displayed.  This screen allows the user  to select either WATER QUALITY DATA
or IMPLEMENTATION DATA.
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| Water Quality Data

Implementation Data

Exit
ANNUAL REPORTS |

                                   ANNUAL REPORTS FOR MANAGEMENT AREAS
                              State (FIPS Code):      NY

                              NPS Management Area ID:  NYSENECA1

                              305(b) Haterbody ID:    NYCAYUGA1

                              Annual Report Year:     1990

                ANNUAL REPORT NOTES:
                This Is the pre-Implementation year.  It was a normal precipitation year.
                Implementation data for this study are to be taken from the
                chemical/physical monitoring reports.  The implementation applies to the
                                   NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
                                            Version 3.01
                           Press  for HELP -- Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                      Figure 62-2  Screen 323

6.2.1  WATER QUALITY DATA

Selecting WATER  QUALITY DATA from Screen 3.23 will display Screen 3.24 (see Figure
6.2.1-1).   This screen is a  menu  allowing the user to  add,  change,  delete,  or view water
quality parameters  for each station in the  annual  report.
| Station
Parameters
WATER QUALITY |
                NY  M/A:  NYSENECA1
                W/B: NYCAYUGA1
                           BIO/HABI
                Monitoring Design Plan: Upstream/Downstream Study
                                          Year: 1990
              i- Station 	
                Upstream Station
     Agency Code: NYDEC    Station Code: CAYUGAB01
              |- Parameters for:  Upstream Station 	

                Code/Name: 00061        / FLOW. STREAM.  INSTANTANEOUS. CFS
                Explanatory Variable: C   Parameter Type: S   Parameter Units: CFS
                         CUTOFF VALUES
                Abn. High/Normal
Normal/Abn. Low
   11
	 SCORES/VALUES FOR SEASON 	
Season 1  Season 2 Season 3  Season 4
                NOTES: Normal precip.
                                Press Fl for Help.   ESC to Return to Previous Screen


                                     Figure 6.2.1-1 Screen 3.24
6.2,1.1  STATION
Selecting  STATION from the Biological/Habitat Water Quality Menu  (Screen  3.24)  will
display Screen 3.25  (see Figure  6.2.1.1-1).   This screen allows the  user to view the stations
associated with the  monitoring  plan.   After choosing  a particular station, WQ parameters
may be added to that station for annual reporting.
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| Station
Parameters
STATION]

                NY   M/A: NYSENECA1
          H/B: NYCAYUGA1
                  BIO/HABI
                Monitoring Design Plan: Upstream/Downstream Study
                                    Year: 1990
                 Station
              ["upstream Station       Agency Code: NYDEC     Station Code: CAYUGAB01
              I— Parameters for: Upstream Station 	

                Code/Name: 00061       / FLOW. STREAM.  INSTANTANEOUS. CFS
                Explanatory Variable: C   Parameter Type: S   Parameter Units: CFS
                        CUTOFF VALUES
                Abn. High/Normal  Normal/Abn. Low
                   21             11
                NOTES:  Normal precip.
           Season 1
              N
                 SCORES/VALUES FOR SEASON
Season 2  Season 3  Season 4
                            Fl-Help      PGUP-Previous      PGDN-Next       ESC-Exit

                                    Figure 6.2.1.1-1 Screen 3.25

The user  may use  the  and   keys to  toggle between  the
stations.

6.2.1.2 PARAMETERS

Selecting  PARAMETERS  from the Biological/Habitat  Water Quality Menu (Screen  3.24)
will  display  Screen  3.26  (see Figure 6.2.1.2-1).  This screen allows the user to add, change,
delete, or view the  parameters for the station shown.
              I Add   Change  Delete   List
                                         3.
                                 PARAMETERS

NY
M/A:
NYSENECA1
H/B:
NYCAYUGA1


BIO/HABI
                Monitoring Design Plan: Upstream/Downstream Study
                                    Year: 1990
              i- Station 	
                Upstream Station
Agency Code: NYDEC     Station Code: CAYUGAB01
              [- Parameters for: Upstream Station 	

                Code/Name: 00061       / FLOW. STREAM.  INSTANTANEOUS. CFS
                Explanatory Variable: C   Parameter Type: S   Parameter Units: CFS
                        CUTOFF VALUES
                Abn. High/Normal  Normal/Abn. Low
                NOTES:  Normal  precip.
                 SCORES/VALUES FOR SEASON
           Season 1  Season 2  Season 3  Season 4
              N
                            Fl-Help
    PGUP-Previous
 PGDN-Next
ESC-Exit
                                    Figure 6.2.1.2-1 Screen 3.26
The user may use the   and  keys to display the previous or
next  parameter, or select the  LIST option  from the Parameters  Menu to view  all of the
parameters  in a selectable list.   Only the parameters associated with the current station are
displayed.

Note that a selectable  list of "Monitoring Design Pollutants" is  available to assist the  user
when  adding  or  making  changes.   The  user  must  press  the    key when  the
CODE/NAME field is highlighted to access this list.
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6.2.2  IMPLEMENTATION DATA

Selecting IMPLEMENTATION  DATA from Screen 3.23  will  display  Screen  3.27 (see
Figure 6.2.2-1).  This screen is a  menu allowing the user to add,  change, delete, or view the
best management practices (BMPs) for each station in the annual report.
                                                                          •3.27-
              || Station  BMP/Cntrl Measures  Cntrl Sources  Pollutants   [ IMPLEMENTATION"]
               NY  M/A: NYSENECA1               W/B: NYCAYUGA1
                                                         BIO/HABI
               Monitoring Design Plan: Upstream/Downstream Study              Year: 1990
                Station
              ("upstream Station       Agency Code: NYOEC    Station Code: CAYUGAB01
- BMP/Control Measures for: Upstream Station
 BMP Name:
 Reporting Units:                        BMP Type:
                                 '--•——tlon 1
                                               Implementation This Year:
                Sources Controlled by:
r                sources ion
               Source Name:
r                Pollutants for Source:
               Pollutant Name:
                              Press Fl for Help.  ESC to Return to Previous Screen


                                   Figure 6.2.2-1  Screen 3.27
6.2.2.1  STATION
Selecting STATION  from  the  Biological/Habitat  Implementation Menu (Screen 3.27) will
display Screen 3.28 (see Figure 6.2.2.1-1).  This screen allows the user to view the stations
and  associated parameters defined in the monitoring plan.

                                                                      •    3.2ft
               Station  BMP/Cntrl  Measures   Cntrl Sources  Pollutants           STATION
               NY
     M/A: NYSENECA1
W/B: NYCAYUGA1
BIO/HABI
               Monitoring Design Plan: Upstream/Downstream Study              Year: 1990
                Station
                ratal ion 	
               Upstream Station       Agency Code: NYDEC     Station Code: CAYUGAB01
              - BMP/Control Measures for: Upstream Station 	
               BMP Name:
               Reporting Units:                        BMP Type:
                                               Implementation This Year:
                Sources Controlled by:
r  sources ion
 Source Name:
              r Pollutants for Source:
               Pollutant Name:
                           Fl-Help     PGUP-Previous      PGDN-Next      ESC-Exit

                                  Figure 6.22.1-1 Screen 3.28

The user may use  the   and    keys to toggle between the
stations.

6.2.2.2  BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES/CONTROL MEASURES

Selecting BMP/CNTRL MEASURES  from the  Biological/Habitat  Implementation  Menu
(Screen  3.27) will display Screen 3.29 (see Figure 6.2.2.2-1).  This screen allows the user to
add, change,  delete, or view the best management  practices and control measures for the
station shown.
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               Add   Change   Delete   List  Notes
               BMP/CONTROL MEASURES
NY
M/A: NYSENECA1
W/B: NYCAYUGA1
BIO/HABI
              Monitoring Design Plan: Upstream/Downstream Study
                       Year: 1990
               Station
               Cycanon	
              Upstream Station      Agency Code:
NYDEC
Station Code: CAYUGAB01
               BMP/Control Measures for: Upstream Station
              BMP Name:
              Reporting Units:
      BMP Type:
  Implementation This Year:
               Sources Controlled by:
r               sources ion
              Source Name:
             i- Pollutants for Source:
              Pollutant Name:
                          Fl-Help      PGUP-Previous     PGDN-Next      ESC-Exit

                                 Figure 6.123-1 Screen 329

The user may use the  and  keys to display the previous or
next BMP, or select LIST from the BMP/Control Measures Menu to view all of the BMPs
in a selectable list.  Only the BMPs associated with the current station are displayed.

Note  that a selectable list of "BMP/Control Measures" is available to assist the user when
adding or making changes.  The user must press the   key when the BMP NAME field
is highlighted  to access this list.

6.2.2.3  CONTROL SOURCES

Selecting CNTRL  SOURCES from the Biological/Habitat Implementation Menu (Screen
3.27)  will display Screen 3.30 (see Figure  6.2.2.3-1).  This screen allows the user to add,
delete, or view the  sources controlled by the BMP shown.
| Add Delete List

NY


M/A: NYSENECA1


W/B: NYCAYUGA1
SOURCES |

BIO/HABI

Monitoring Design Plan: Upstream/Downstream Study Year: 1990
r st<
| Upsi
A .


tream Station Agency Code: NYDEC Station Code: CAYUGAB01
[BMP/Control Measures for: Upstrear
BMP Name:
Reporting Units:
r- Soi
Soui
r Po
Pol
r 	 ^ 	 n.j i....
•ce Name:
, ^ i_ r- r-
lutant Name:

BMP Type:
Implementation This Year:










                          Fl-Help      PGUP-Previous     PGDN-Next      ESC-Exit

                                 Figure 6.12.3-1 Screen 330

The user may use the  and  keys to display the previous or
next source, or select LIST from the Sources Menu to view all of the controlled sources in a
selectable list.  Only the controlled sources  associated with the current BMP are displayed.

Note that a selectable list of "BMP Sources Controlled" is  available to assist the user when
adding controlled sources.  The user must press the  key when the SOURCE NAME
field is highlighted to access this list.
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6.2.2.4  POLLUTANTS

Selecting POLLUTANTS  from the Biological/Habitat Implementation Menu (Screen 3.27)
will display Screen 3.31 (see Figure 6.2.2.4-1).  This screen allows the user to add, change,
delete, or view the pollutants to be reported for the controlled source and BMP shown.
                                                                         3.31=
             |  Add   Change   Delete  List                             | POLLUTANTS*]]
               NY   M/A: NYSENECA1W/Bt NYCAYUGA1BIO/HAB1
               Monitoring Design Plan: Upstream/Downstream Study              Year: 1990
             r- Station 	
             I  Upstream Station	Agency Code: NYDEC    Station Code: CAYUGAB01

             r BMP/Control Measures for: Upstream Station 	
               BMP Name:
               Reporting Units:                       BMP Type:
                                               Implementation This Year:
                Sources Controlled by:
r sources ton
Source Name:
r                Pollutants for Source:
               Pollutant Name:
                           Fl-Help      PGUP-Previous      PGDN-Next      ESC-Exit

                                  Figure 6.12.4-1  Screen 331

The user may use the  and  keys to display the previous or
next pollutant, or select LIST from  the Pollutants Menu to view all of the  pollutants in a
selectable list.   Only  the  pollutants  associated  with  the current  source  and  BMP  are
displayed.

Note that a selectable list of "BMP Controlled Source Parameters" is available to assist the
user when  adding  or making changes.   The user  must  press  the    key  when  the
POLLUTANT NAME field is  highlighted to access this list.
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                                  7.  REPORTS
The  REPORTS selection allows the user to generate standard NPSMS reports.  A single,
several, or all management  areas may be selected to be  included in the report.  Once a
report is  generated, the user may view it  on screen,  print it, or save it to a text  file.
Selecting REPORTS from the Main Menu (Screen 0.00) will display the Reports Menu as
shown in Figure 7-1.
                                                                   =0.01
              Management   Design  Annual  Reports   Graphics  Options   Quit  |  NPSHS



Project Description
Problem Pollutants
Implementation Plan
Project Funding Reports
Monitoring Stations
Monitoring Parameters
Land Use/Honitoring Season
Annual Report Sumnary
Annual Report Detail
Water Quality Parameters
Implementation Progress
Station vs Reference
Cross Reference Exceptions
View Previous Report(s)



NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Version 3.01
Press  for HELP — Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                       Figure 7-1

Once the user selects a report, a selectable list will be displayed allowing the user to choose
the management areas to be included  in the report.  The  user must  "tag" his selection by
using the space bar or pressing the  key to "tag" all of the selections.

Once the  selections have been made,  the user  must press the  < ENTER >  key.   A
"processing" message will be displayed while  the report is being  prepared.   After each
report is generated, the following menu (see Figure 7-2) appears allowing the user to view,
print, or save the completed report.  Each report that is generated  is  immediately saved to
a disk file under a default name.  The  report may be later  retrieved and viewed or printed.
Each time  the  same  report is generated the  default report file  is  overwritten.  To
permanently save a specific report the user may select the "Name Report File" option.
| Management Design Annual Reports



Graphics Options Quit NPSMS "
Project Description
Problem Pollutants
Implementation Plan
Project Funding Reports
Monitor!
Monitori
Land Use
Annual R
Annual R
Hater Qu
Implemenl
Station \
Cross Rel

DISPLAY OPTIONS
Screen View
Print Report
Name Report File
.at ion Progress
is Reference
"erence Exceptions
View Previous Report(s)



NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Version 3.01
Press  for HELP — Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                       Figure 7-2
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There are seven reports available to the user.  Each of these reports is described in the
following sections.

7.1  PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The  Project Description Report lists information  for the selected  projects including state,
project name and id, lead and supporting agencies, and the complete project narrative.

7.2  PROBLEM ASSESSMENT

The  Problem Assessment Report lists the problem pollutants for the selected management
areas.  Additionally, the contribution sources which include the NPS, point, and background
are also listed.  The report is sorted by state, management area, and waterbody.

7.3  IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

The  Implementation Plan Summary  lists information  about the best management practices
(BMP) for  the selected management areas.  Each BMP, controlled source, pollutant, and
impaired use is listed.  The report  is sorted by state, management area, waterbody, and
BMP ID.

7.4  PROJECT FUNDING REPORTS

The four Project Funding reports show information about the source, level, use, and year of
funding for each watershed project.   Each of the four reports lists funding information
sorted in a different way to  provide comprehensive reports about project funding.

7.5  MONITORING STATIONS

The Monitoring Stations Summary lists information about the study  stations for the selected
management  areas.    The information   includes  the monitoring  design,  the  station
identification code, station type,  and drainage  area.  The  report lists  information  for
chemical/physical and biological/habitat data.  The Monitoring Stations Summary is sorted
by state, management area,  and waterbody.

7.6  MONITORING PARAMETERS

The Monitoring Station  Parameters Report  lists the parameters assigned to each  station for
the selected management areas.  Both chemical/physical and biological/habitat  parameters
are included in the report for each station.  Additional information includes parameter type,
reporting units, explanatory variable, and  quartile values (for chemical/physical data)  or
cutoff values (for biological/habitat data). The report is sorted by state, management area,
waterbody, and station.

7.7  LAND USE/MONITORING SEASON

The  Land Use/Monitoring Season Report  shows  detailed information about the land  use
and drainage area entered for each monitoring station.  The  report  also lists the  designated
monitoring seasons and the beginning and ending dates for each selected watershed project.

7.8  ANNUAL REPORT SUMMARY

The  Annual Report Summary lists information about each  selected Annual Report that is
entered in  the system.   The information includes  the Management Area, Waterbody  ID,
data  type (Chem/Phy  or Bio/Hab), monitoring design, number of WQ parameters, number
of Implementation BMPs, and the complete Annual Report narrative.
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7.9  ANNUAL REPORT DETAIL

The  Annual Report Detail lists detailed  information about each selected Annual Report
that  is entered in the system.  The information includes the Management Area, Waterbody
ID,  data type (Chem/Phy or Bio/Hab),  and year. Each Water  Quality parameter  and
monitoring  result is  listed with  other information about the parameter.  Additionally, the
implementation progress for each BMP is listed along with the  sources and pollutants for
the BMP.

7.10 WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS

The  Water Quality  Parameters Summary lists  water quality parameters entered in the
annual   reports  for  the  selected management  areas.    Both  chemical/physical  and
biological/habitat  data is included  in the report.  For  chemical/physical  parameters, the
report shows the  counts per season and the  quartile values entered  in the monitoring plan.
For  biological/habitat parameters, the  report shows the scores/values per season and the
cutoff values or indices as entered in the monitoring plan.  The report is sorted  by state,
management area, waterbody, and station.

7.11 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRESS

The  Implementation Progress Report lists detailed information about each Annual Report
BMP entered for the Management Area.  It shows the amount and percentage of progress
made each  year  of reporting for each  BMP entered  in the Management File  versus the
BMP entered  in  the Annual Report.   The  report is sorted  by management area, BMP
name, station, and year.

7.12 STATION vs REFERENCE

The  Biological/Habitat  Station  vs Reference Station  Report  lists the biological/habitat
annual report parameters for  each management  area selected.  Only biological and habitat
data  is included in the report.  Each parameter for the first station (control or upstream)  is
printed  and compared  against  the matching parameter  in the second station  (study or
downstream).    Additionally,  the  parameter is  also  compared  against  the  matching
monitoring  design parameter's reasonable attainment  value.  Note that for single station
designs,  only  the second  percentage  is performed.   The  report is  sorted  by state,
management area, and waterbody.

7.13 CROSS REFERENCE EXCEPTIONS

The  Cross Reference Exceptions Report is a three part summary report showing exceptions
for pollutants  and parameters.  Part One lists the management area pollutants that  have not
been entered  in the best management practice (BMP).  Part Two lists monitoring design
parameters  that have not been  entered in  the  annual report for  WQ parameters.  Part
Three  lists  BMP/pollutants  that  have  not  been  entered  in the  annual  report  for
implementation data.  Both chemical/physical and biological/habitat data is included in the
report.   The Exceptions Report  is sorted by state and management area.

7.14 VIEW PREVIOUS REPORTS

The  VIEW  PREVIOUS REPORT(S) option displays a list of all  available report files saved
on disk.  The user may choose  any report and then select any of the display options from
the menu shown in Figure 7-2.
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                                 8.  GRAPHICS
The NPSMS software provides the capabilities to generate sophisticated graphs and charts
to better interpret and analyze the large volume of data entered into the system. All of the
graphic functions are available under the GRAPHICS option on the main menu.

The  NPSMS  graphics  generate  high-resolution  EGA  and  VGA  graphs and take full
advantage of the video equipment installed on a particular computer.  The only requirement
for running graphics is that  an EGA or VGA video adaptor/monitor must be installed on
the computer.

In addition to displaying graphics  on the monitor,  the NPSMS Graphics Module is also
capable  of printing the  graph to several different printer devices including laser printers,
dot-matrix printers,  plotters,  and  HP PaintJets.  The printer drivers can take full advantage
of features on  the printer such as printer density, portrait/landscape orientation, and plotter
pen colors. Graphic images  may also be stored in a file on the hard disk for later use.

Selecting  GRAPHICS  from the Main Menu  (Screen 0.00) will  display a  "processing"
message while the Graphics Module is being loaded.  After the module is loaded, Screen
5.01 (see Figure 8-1) will be  displayed.
                                                                   c "'-j
            I  Management  Design  Annual   Reports  Graphics   Options  Quit |  NPSHS |


GRAPHICS SELECTION MENU
Problem Pollutants - (MF)
Biological vs Habitat Plot
Habitat/Biological Trend
Chemical/Physical Trend
Management Area Funding
Graphics Setup
Quit - Return to Main Menu



NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Version 3.01
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8.1  GRAPHICS SETUP
The GRAPHICS SETUP option allows the user to define information needed to print and
plot the graphs.  The definitions include the output type:  laser printer,  dot-matrix printer,
plotter, or HP PaintJet, the printer port, the print density, and the page  orientation.  Once
the user selects GRAPHICS SETUP from the Graphics Menu, the Graphics Setup Menu as
shown in Figure 8.1-2 will be displayed.
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Laser Printer
Dot Matrix
HP Plotter
PaintJet
File Output
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                                      Figure 8.1-2
The Graphics Setup Menu contains five menu options as described below.
8.1.1  LASER PRINTER
The LASER PRINTER option allows the user  to print the graph to an HP or compatible
laser printer. Once the user selects LASER PRINTER, Figure 8.1.1-1 will be displayed.
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                                     Figure 8.1.1-1
The  user  must highlight the printer port to be used and press  the  < ENTER >  key.   A
Laser Printer Setup Screen as shown in Figure 8.1.1-2 will be displayed.
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Orientation ((.-Landscape. P-Portrait): P
Dot Density (75. 100. 150. 300 dpi): 150
Reverse Printing (white on black)?: N
Page Eject After Printing Graph?: Y
Left Margin (in dots at 300 dpi): 100
Top Margin (in dots at 300 dpi): 200
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The following list describes each of the sections on the Laser Printer Setup Screen that the
user may change.
ORIENTATION


DOT DENSITY



REVERSE PRINTING


PAGE EJECT



LEFT MARGIN


TOP MARGIN


8.1.2  DOT MATRIX
This allows the user to select either landscape or portrait
printing mode.

This allows the user to select the dot density in dots-per-inch.
When a larger number is used  the image on the screen is
printed smaller.

This allows the user to reverse  the printing (white text on a
black background).

This allows the user to eject the page after printing.  By
selecting N, a graph may be overlaid on another graph or
printed on the same page.

This allows the user to specify  the beginning margin from the
left of the page.

This allows the user to specify  the beginning margin from the
top of the page.
The  DOT  MATRIX  option  allows the user to print the graph to a selected dot matrix
printer. Once the user selects DOT MATRIX, Figure 8.1.1-1 will be displayed.

The  user must highlight the printer port to be used and press the < ENTER >  key.  A Dot
Matrix Printer Setup Screen as shown in Figure 8.1.2-1 will be displayed.
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Printer Type: EPSON FX
Orientation (L=Landscape, P-Portrait): L
Page Eject After Printing Graph?: N
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The  following  list describes each of the sections on the Dot Matrix Printer Setup Screen
that  the user may change.
PRINTER TYPE




ORIENTATION


PAGE EJECT
This allows  the  user  to  select  the  printer driver  for the make and
model of the printer selected.  Note that a  selectable list is available
to assist the user.   The  user must  press  the    key when the
PRINTER TYPE field is highlighted to access this list.

This allows the user to select either landscape or portrait printing mode
(provided the printer supports this option).

This allows the user to eject the page after printing. By selecting N, a
graph may be overlaid on another graph or printed on the  same page.
8.1.3  HP PLOTTER

The HP PLOTTER option allows the user to plot the graph to an HP 7475A or compatible
plotter.  Once the user selects HP PLOTTER, Figure 8.1.1-1 will  be displayed.

The user must highlight the port to  be used for the plotter and press the < ENTER > key.
An HP Plotter Setup Screen Setup Screen as shown in Figure  8.1.3-1 will be displayed.
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Orientation [L=Landscape. P=Portrait): L
Page Eject After Plotting Graph?: Y
Width of Plot in X Direction fmms): 325
Color Pen Mid Color Pen Hid Color Pen Hid
113 653 11 5 3
223 763 12 4 3
363 813 13 3 7
437 923 14 2 3
543 10 3 7 15 1 3
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The following list  describes each of the sections on the HP Plotter Setup Screen that the
user may change.
ORIENTATION


PAGE EJECT



WIDTH OF PLOT
PEN (Number)
WID (Pen Width)
8.1.4 PAINTJET
This allows the user to select either landscape or portrait
printing mode.

This allows the user to eject the page after plotting (provided
the plotter supports this  option).  By selecting N, a graph may
be overlaid on another graph or plotted on the same page.

This allows the user to define the width of the plotted output in
either landscape or portrait  mode.  The plotting begins at the
bottom, left position of the page on the plotter bed.  The width
is determined from the  left to the  right of the page in portrait
mode  and from the bottom to the top of the page in landscape
mode.
This allows the user to select the plotter pen
which will correspond to the screen color (0-15).
below for the screen colors:
number  (1-n)
See the  chart
                              0 - BLACK
                              1 - BLUE
                              2 - GREEN
                              3-CYAN
                              4-RED
                              5 - MAGENTA
                              6 - BROWN
                              7 - WHITE
                        8 - GREY
                        9 - LIGHT BLUE
                        10 - LIGHT GREEN
                        11 - LIGHT CYAN
                        12 - LIGHT RED
                        13 - LIGHT MAGENTA
                        14 - YELLOW
                        15 - LIGHT WHITE
This allows the user to select the width of the plotter pen in
millimeters (mm) which is usually printed on the top of each
pen (P3 = 3mm).
The PAINTJET option allows the user to print the graph to an HP PaintJet printer.  Once
the user selects PAINTJET, Figure 8.1.1-1 will be displayed.

The user must highlight the printer port to be used and press the  < ENTER >  key. An HP
PaintJet Setup Screen as shown in Figure 8.1.4-1 will be displayed.
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Orientation (^Landscape. P=Portrait): P
Dot Density (90 dpi or 180 dpi): 180
Reverse Printing (white on black)?: N
Page Eject After Printing Graph?: Y
Left Margin (in dots at 180 dpi): 60
Top Margin (in dots at 180 dpi): 120
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The following list describes each of the sections on the HP PaintJet Setup Screen that the
user may change.
ORIENTATION
DOT DENSITY
REVERSE PRINTING
PAGE EJECT
LEFT MARGIN
TOP MARGIN
8.1.5  FILE OUTPUT
This allows the user to select either landscape or portrait
printing mode.

This allows the user to select the dot density in dots-per-inch.
When a larger number is used the image on the screen is
printed smaller.

This allows the user to reverse the printing (white text on a
black background).

This allows the user to eject the page after printing.  By
selecting N, a graph may be overlaid on another graph or
printed on the same page.

This allows the user to specify  the beginning margin from the
left of the page in dots-per-inch at 180 dpi.

This allows the user to specify  the beginning margin from the
top of the page in dots-per-inch at 180 dpi.
The FILE OUTPUT option allows the user to output the graph to a PCX or HPGL format
disk file.  Once the user selects FILE OUTPUT, a Disk File Output Setup Screen as shown
in Figure 8.1.5-1 will be displayed.
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Output Type (P-PCX. H-HPGL): H
Append to File If File Already Exists?: N
Output File Name:
(Leave Blank for Default File Names)
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The following list describes each of the sections on the Disk File Output Setup Screen that
the user may change.

OUTPUT TYPE   This allows the user to select either PCX or HPGL files to be created.
                  The software that will be used to import must support one of these file
                  types.

APPEND TO USE This allows the user to capture multiple screen images to the  same file.

                  This allows the user to enter the name of the output file.  The default
                  output file name is different for  each graph and depending on  the
                  OUTPUT TYPE (P or H) will have  a  different extension  (.PCX  or
                  .HPG).   If an output file name  is entered, it will  be  used for each
                  graph and will overwrite the previous file, if any.  The output file name
                  should  be  a   complete   DOS  file  name  including  extension
                  (XXXXXXXX.XXX).
OUTPUT FILE
There are currently five graphs available in the NPSMS.  Each of these graphs is described
in the following sections.
8.2  PROBLEM POLLUTANTS

The Problem Pollutants Graph displays the relative contributions for each problem pollutant
defined for the management area.  The graph is plotted using horizontal cluster  bars with
pollutant names and the total contributions. Each cluster in the graph for a given pollutant
shows the percentage contribution for the nonpoint, source, and background.
8.3  BIOLOGICAL VS HABITAT PLOT

The  Biological  vs  Habitat  Graph  plots  the  SCORE/VALUES of each  season  for  two
specified annual report  parameters against each other to compare  them.   Typically,  a
biological parameter would be plotted against a habitat parameter for  comparison, but any
two parameters may be selected as  appropriate.  Each season is displayed using a different
symbol and all years for each parameter are plotted using a different color.
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8.4  HABITAT/BIOLOGICAL TREND

The   Habitat/Biological   Trend  Graph   displays   a   trend   analysis  for  a  specified
biological/habitat annual report parameter showing  the changes in the  SCORE/VALUES
over the monitoring period.  The scores for both stations are plotted using a different color.
A statistic option is also  available which shows the mean and standard deviation  for the
graph.


8.5  CHEMICAL/PHYSICAL TREND

The   Chemical/Physical   Trend  Graph   displays   a   trend   analysis  for  a  specified
chemical/physical annual report parameter showing the changes in the COUNTS over the
monitoring period.  The counts for all seasons are displayed in a vertically stacked graph for
both monitoring stations.


8.6  MANAGEMENT AREA FUNDING

The Management Area Funding Graph displays the funding amounts categorized by  the use
of the funding.  Each  category is displayed using a horizontal stacked bar with the use of
funding as a label.  The funding total for each category is  displayed with  the funding name.
Additionally, a grand total for the entire management area is also displayed.


Once the user selects a graph  from the Graphics Selection Menu, a selectable  list(s) will be
displayed allowing the user to choose the desired information to be plotted on the graph.

After the graph  is displayed, the following keys are made available to the  user.

C(ONNECT)

Pressing a C will toggle the connection lines between the plotted points on and off.

G(RID)

Pressing a G will toggle the grid lines on and off.

L(IST)

Pressing a L will display the  first selectable list for the current graph.



Pressing the   key will display the Graphics Selection Menu.

 +   - PRINT

Pressing the   key and the   key will  print  the current  graphics screen to a
laser printer  via the LPT1 port.

Note  that the    and   +   keys are  not available  while a graph  is
displayed.
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                                 9.  OPTIONS
The OPTIONS menu selection allows the user to configure the NPSMS to suit his particular
needs,  backup  and restore  the  NPSMS databases, import  and export data by  floppy
diskettes to  and from EPA  headquarters and  the NPSMS users, convert data  to  ASCII
format  for  export  to  SAS,  reorganize  the  databases  to  keep  the  NPSMS  at  peak
performance level, delete state information, maintain system  tables, and  utilize  any word
processor or text editor.

Selecting OPTIONS from the Main Menu (Screen 0.00), will display  the following menu.

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Select Screen Colors
Hardware Setup
Name Word Processor
Backup Data Files
Restore Data Files
Import NPSMS Data
Export NPSMS Data
Convert Data for SAS
Maintenance
Delete Entire State
Update System Tables
Word Processor


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There are nine selections available to the user within OPTIONS.  Each of these selections
is described in the following sections.


9.1  SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

The  SYSTEM CpNFIGURATION  options enables the user to customize the NPSMS
operation by specifying the  colors to  be used  on the NPSMS screens, the  type  of printer
being used, and the hardware capabilities.   The first four selections for the  Options menu
are for System Configuration, as shown in Figure 9.1-1.
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PRINTER SETUP
SELECT SCREEN COLORS
HARDWARE SETUP
NAME WORD PROCESSOR
Backup Data Files
Restore Data Files
Import NPSMS Data
Export NPSMS Data
Convert Data for SAS
Maintenance
Delete Entire State
Update System Tables
Word Processor


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9.1.1  PRINTER SETUP
The PRINTER SETUP option allows the user to specify the type of printer connected to
the PC. Once the user selects the PRINTER SETUP selection, the menu shown below will
appear.
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•ent Printer: HP LASER.
Printer Port: COM1
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EPSON - Wide 132
EPSON COMPAT. - 80
EPSON COMPAT. - 132
HP LASERJET
IBM PROPRINTER - 80
IBM PROPRINTER - 132
OK I DATA - Narrow 80
OKIDATA - Wide 133
OTHER PRINTER
Printer Setup
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J -Select Printer | FlO-Save | ESC-Cancel

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                                     Figure 9.1.1-1

The user must highlight the type of printer and press  , a  selectable list will  be
displayed with various port selections as shown in Figure 9.1.1-2.

Note that if OTHER PRINTER is selected, the user will be prompted for the name of the
printer and  the escape codes that the  printer  needs to designate  compressed and  normal
print.
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Current Pr
Printe
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•r Port
•r Port
LPT1
LPT2
COM1
COM2

J -Select Printer Port


HP LASERJET
CON1
to Use
| ESC-Cancel

Colors
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ata
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or SAS
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                                     Figure 9.1.1-2

The user must highlight the correct printer port and press the < ENTER >  key.  Generally,
if the printer is a dot matrix printer, LPT1 is used.  If the printer is a laser or daisy wheel
printer, COM1 is used.   The printer manual should be consulted if the user  is unsure of the
printer port  to select.

Note  that if COM1  or  COM2 is selected, the user should  be sure that the correct baud
rate, etc. is set for the  printer. The DOS Mode Command should be used to initialize the
port.

Once the  user has selected the type  of printer and printer  port, the   key  must  be
pressed to save the selection.

9.1.2  SEUECT SCREEN COLORS

The SELECT SCREEN COLORS option allows the user to specify the colors used on the
NPSMS screens to meet his individual tastes. Once the user selects the SELECT SCREEN
COLORS menu option,  the screen shown in Figure 9.1.2-1 will be displayed.

Note that for monochrome video  displays, the colors are fixed and can NOT be changed.
                                 SCREEN COLORS CONFIGURATION
                      MAIN  BACKGROUND  /DATA   LABELS


                              DATA  DISPLAY  TEXT


                              DATA  INPUT  FIELDS


                                COMMAND   MENUS


                                   POPUP  MENUS


                                  LIST  WINDOWS


                           MESSAGE /HELP  WINDOWS
                   ~v-Change Windows  F5-Foreground  F6-Background  FlO-Save ESC-Cancel

                                     Figure 9.1.2-1
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The user must use the arrow keys to select the screen section to be changed.  The following
list describes each of the screen sections that may be changed.
MAIN BACKGROUND/DATA LABELS

DATA DISPLAY TEXT




DATA INPUT FIELDS




COMMAND MENUS



POP-UP MENUS



LIST WINDOWS

MESSAGE/HELP WINDOWS
                              The main screen and data labels.

                              Information contained in the various
                              NPSMS databases when viewed in
                              display only mode.

                              Information contained in the various
                              NPSMS databases while performing data
                              entry.

                              The menus at the top and bottom of
                              the screens.

                              Special purpose, pop-up or secondary
                              menus.

                              Display of data in list format.

                              Help windows and various messages.
The  key  will change the foreground  color  and the    key will change  the
background color.   Once  the  color selections have  been made, the user must press  the
 key to save the changes or the  key to cancel all changes.

Note that because of the many possible  color combinations it is usually  easiest for the user
to change one screen at a time and then check to see how  the  new color looks with other
screen colors.

9.1.3 HARDWARE SETUP

The HARDWARE SETUP option allows the user to setup several environment options for
the NPSMS.  Once the user selects HARDWARE  SETUP,  the Computer Configuration
Screen displays choices for floppy drive, video display,  and port configurations as shown in
Figure 9.1.3-1.
                                  •COMPUTER'S CONFIGURATION**
                DOS Version: 4.0   Base RAM: 640K
                              Displav: COLOR
Total Drive C:  42.366.976   Available on C:  29,609,984
Number of Parallel Ports: 1
                    Current Mode: CGA
UIIBI/IE an \.. ..j.uuj.ju-T    Floppy Drives: 2
Number of Serial Ports: 1   Games Ports: 1
                   Drive to Use
                     -DRIVE CONFIGURATION-
                       Drive Capacity
                  Format to Use
                    A: Floppy
                    B: Floppy
                    Other
                          360 KB
                          720 KB
                          1.2 MB
                          1.4 MB
                      360 KB
                      720 KB
                      1.2 MB
                      1.4 MB
                 DISPLAY CONFIGURATION-
                     Video Display

                      Color
                      Monochrome
                             -CURRENT PORT CONFIGURATION-
                       Current Printer Port    Current Corm Port

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                        (Change Ports  in Printer or Conn. Setup)
                RETURN-Make Selection   FlO-Save/Exit    ESC-Previous Window/Cancel
                   Use Drive A: for 5V 360 KB. 1.2 MB, or 3V 720 KB, 1.44 MB Diskettes


                                      Figure 9.1.3-1
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At the top of the Computer Configuration Screen, current information about the computer
is displayed:   the DOS version number, the computer's base memory, the total hard disk
size of drive C:, the available space on drive C:, the number of ports, etc.
The following list describes each of the sections on the Computer Configuration Screen that
the user may change.

                              Allows the user to select the floppy drive
                              that the NPSMS should use to
                              backup/restore and import/export data.
DRIVE TO USE
DRIVE CAPACITY
FORMAT TO USE
VIDEO DISPLAY
CURRENT PRINTER PORT
CURRENT COMM PORT
                             Determines the type of drive selected with
                             DRIVE TO USE.

                             Allows the user to select the format of
                             the DRIVE TO USE If drive is high-
                             density, either high-density (1.2, 1.44)
                             or low-density (360, 720) may be used.

                             Allows the user to select whether the
                             display should be in color or monochrome.
                             (Note that screen color can NOT be changed
                             in monochrome display.)

                             Displays the printer port the user
                             selected in PRINTER setup.

                             Displays the communication port the user
                             selected in TELECOM setup to use for
                             communications with the mainframe.
The user must press the < ENTER > key at each window to accept the selection made or to
move  to the next window.  Once the selections have been made, the user must press the
  key to save the changes or the  key at the DRIVE TO  USE  window to
cancel any changes.

9.1.4 TELECOM SETUP (not available at this time)

The TELECOM SETUP option enables the user to establish the parameters with which the
user's  PC can communicate with the EPA Mainframe. Once the TELECOM SETUP menu
option is selected, the screen shown  in Figure 9.1.4-1 will be displayed.

Note that  TELECOMMUNICATION options for NPSMS are  not available in the current
version and will be included at a later release.  The following screens and information may
be changed when implemented.
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COLAN
DIAL-UP
DISKETTE
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COM
COM;
COM:
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Data Bits Stop Bits
RETURN-Make Selection FlO-Save/Exit ESC-Previous Window/Cancel
                             Connection to Mainframe is via Modem

                                   Figure 9.1.4-1

The following list describes each of the sections on the Telecommunications Setup Screen
that the user may change.
TYPE CONNECT
This controls the method in which the NPSMS
establishes the communications link between the
user's PC and the EPA Mainframe.
COMM PORT TO USE   This tells the NPSMS which communications port
                        to use on the PC in communicating with the EPA
                        Mainframe.

TELEPHONE NUMBER This is the telephone  number to use if the user
                        is using a modem (DIAL-UP) to communicate with
                        the EPA Mainframe.
USER ID
BAUD RATE
PARITY
DATA BITS
STOP BITS
This is the way in which the user identifies
himself when communicating with the EPA
Mainframe. If the user is unsure of his ID, he
should contact the system manager.

These parameters describe the speed and transfer
method with which the PC communicates with the EPA
Mainframe. These are usually governed by the type of
modem the user is using and by the  parameters already
established on the mainframe.  If the user is unsure of
the settings, he should contact  his system manager.
The user must press the < ENTER > key at each window to accept the selection made or to
move to the next window.  Once the selections have been made, the user must press the
  key to save the changes or the   key at the TYPE CONNECT window to
cancel any changes.
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9.1.5  NAME WORD PROCESSOR

The NAME WORD  PROCESSOR option  allows the user to enter the name of the word
processor or editor (WORD for  Microsoft  Word, WP for Word Perfect, etc.) to be used
from within the NPSMS without exiting  the program.  Once the user selects the NAME
WORD PROCESSOR option, the screen  shown in Figure 9.1.6-1 will be displayed.
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Select Screen Colors
Hardware Setup
Name Word Processor
Enter Name of Word Processor: Microsoft Word
Drive Ltr to Find HP (Optional): C
Path Name to Find HP (Optional): \HORD
Conroand to Start Word Processor: WORD
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The user must enter the command to start the word processor or text editor.  If the drive
and path name where  the word processor is located is different then the current drive, the
user  must also enter the letter of the drive and the path name.  The name of the word
processor is a descriptive field only and can be left blank if desired.


9.2  BACKUP DATA FILES

The BACKUP DATA FILES selection allows the user to backup the NPSMS data  on the
hard disk to floppy diskettes for recovery or archive purposes. The user must specify the
backup  drive and format  type in HARDWARE  SETUP.   Once the  BACKUP  DATA
FILES option is selected, the screen shown in Figure 9.2-1 will be  displayed.
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LAST BACKUP: Date - 05/20/92 Time - 10:00
Backup Hill Use Drive - A
Format of Drive is - 360
Total 360 Diskettes Needed •
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00 Disks Used • 1


1
Backup Cancel
                                     Figure 9.2-1
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The number of diskettes needed for the backup will  be displayed  on the Backup Screen.
These diskettes MUST be formatted and empty BEFORE using BACKUP DATA.

The user is given the opportunity to continue the backup or return to the Options Menu. If
the user elects to continue, the NPSMS copies the databases to diskette, prompting the user
to insert diskettes.

When the  backup is complete, the  NPSMS provides the  user with information that should
be placed on the external label on the backup diskettes.  An example of this information is
shown in Figure 9.2-2.
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         Select Screen Colors
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                          LABEL YOUR BACKUP DISKETTE WITH THE FOLLOWING:


                                      NPSMS BACKUP DISK

                         Date: 06/08/92    Time: 14:50:48    Disk No: 1
                                           OK
                                       Figure 9.2-2

The user must use the RESTORE DATA function to restore the backup files.


9.3 RESTORE DATA FILES

The RESTORE DATA FILES  selection allows the  user to  restore data  from  floppy
diskettes to the hard disk.   Note that the RESTORE DATA function will  only  copy tiles
previously  created  by the  BACKUP DATA FILES function.   Selecting the RESTORE
DATA FILES menu option will generate the  screen shown in Figure 9.3-1.

             [[Management  Design  Annual  Reports  Graphics   Options   Quit  |  NPSMS"
                                   NPSMS   RESTOR
                                                       Printer Setup
                                                       Select Screen Colors
                          "I
                   LAST BACKUP:  Date - 05/20/92   Time = 10:00:00    Disks Used - 1

                                    Source Drive is - A:

                                  Format of Drive is - 360

                                Target Directory is - C:\NPS31

                     WARNING - Restore Will Overwrite Existing NPSMS Data Files!

                     Please Make a BACKUP of Your Current Data Before Restoring
                                    Restore
Cancel
                                       Figure 93-1
NPSMS User's Guide
                                   59

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The RESTORE DATA option will warn the user that the function will overwrite all existing
NPSMS data.  The user should make a backup of the current data before restoring data.  If
the user continues the restore,  the NPSMS copies the databases to the hard disk from the
diskettes created during a previous backup.


9.4 IMPORT/EXPORT

The IMPORT/EXPORT selections allows for NPSMS data  to  be transferred by floppy
diskettes to and from EPA headquarters and NPSMS  users.  Once the user selects either
IMPORT or EXPORT from the Options Menu (as  shown in Figure 9.4-1), the Import or
Export screen will be displayed.

             	T—0- 0(H
             Management  Design   Annual  Reports  Graphics   Options  Quit |  NPSHS  ||


Printer Setup
Select Screen Colors
Hardware Setup
Name Word Processor
Backup Data Files
Restore Data Files
Import NPSMS Data
Export NPSMS Data
Convert Data for SAS
Maintenance
Delete Entire State
Update System Tables
Word Processor



NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Version 3.01
Press  for HELP -- Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                    Figure 9.4-1


9.4.1 IMPORT NPSMS DATA

The IMPORT NPSMS DATA selection allows the user to import data such as system table
updates from floppy diskettes to the hard disk.  Note that the IMPORT function will only
copy files previously created by the NPSMS EXPORT function.   Selecting the IMPORT
NPSMS DATA option will display the following screen.
NPSMS User's Guide
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                                                                   I    " nn-n
              Management   Design   Annual   Reports   Graphics  Options   Quit |  HPSHS  |
                                        IMPORT
                                                       Printer Setup
                                                       Select Screen Colors
                                                       Hardware Setup
                   Last Export:  Date • 05/14/92  Time - 16:45:10   Disks Used - 1

                                  Import Will Use Drive - A:

                                   Format of Drive is - 1.2

                             Target Directory is - C:\NPSV3\IMPORT\

                     WARNING - Import Hill Overwrite Existing NPSMS Data Filesl

                     Please Hake a Backup of Your Current Data Before Importing

                               Continue Import?  (Y)es/(N)o/
                                       Figure 9.4.1-1

The IMPORT option will warn the user that the function will overwrite existing NPSMS
data.   The user should  make a backup of the current data before importing data.  If the
user continues the import, the NPSMS copies the files to the hard disk from the  diskettes
created during a previous export.

9.4.2  EXPORT NPSMS DATA

The EXPORT NPSMS  DATA selection allows the user to export data from the hard disk
to floppy diskettes for transferring to EPA Headquarters.  The user must specify the backup
drive and format  type in HARDWARE SETUP.  Selecting the EXPORT NPSMS DATA
option will display the following state table.
1 Management Design Annual Reports Graphics


Options Quit | NPSMS |
Printer Setup
Select Screen Colors
Hardware Setup
Name Word Processor


SELECT THE STATE YOU WISH TO EXPORT
State Code Lead Agency EPA Region

- Move highlight bar 1 ESC - Exit w/o selection
|  - Exit w/ selection
                                       Figure 9.4.2-1

The user must select a single state to send to EPA Headquarters for reporting.  Note that if
more than one state is to be sent, each must be exported separately.  Once the user selects
a state to be exported, a screen as shown in Figure 9.4.2-2 will be displayed.
NPSMS User's Guide
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               Management   Design   Annual  Reports  Graphics  Options   Quit |  NPSMS


Printer Setup
Select Screen Colors
Hardware Setup


                                          EXPORT
                                   Export Will Use Drive - A:

                                    Format of Drive is - 1.2

                                  Total 1.2 Diskettes Needed -  1

                                Continue Export?  (Y)es/(N)o/
                                        Figure 9.4.2-2

The number of diskettes  needed for the export  will be  displayed on  the screen.  These
diskettes MUST be formatted and empty BEFORE using EXPORT.

The user is given the  opportunity to continue  the export or  return  to the Import/Export
Menu.  If the user elects to continue, the NPSMS  copies the files to diskette, prompting the
user to insert diskettes.

When the export is complete, the NPSMS provides the user with information that should be
placed  on the external  label  on the export  diskettes.   An example of this information  is
shown in Figure 9.4.2-3.
                                                                         =0.01
               Management   Design  Annual  Reports   Graphics   Options   Quit |  NPSMS


Printer Setup
Select Screen Colors
Hardware Setup


                                          EXPORT
                                Please Label Your Export Diskettes

                                  With the Following  Information:

                                         NPSMS EXPORT

                           Date: 06/05/92    Time: 10:55:50    NPSMS: 1


                                    Press any key to continue
                                        Figure 9.4.2-3
NPSMS User's Guide
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9.5  CONVERT DAT A FOR SAS

The  CONVERT DATA FOR SAS selection allows all of the data  in the  system  to  be
converted to  ASCII  files  so the  data  may be  transferred  to the  EPA mainframe  by
telecommunications for use with mainframe SAS.

              Management   Design   Annual  Reports  Graphics   Options  Quit |  HPSHS  |
                                   . S A S  EXPORT
                                                      Printer Setup
                                                      Select Screen Colors
                        "1
                     Export Hill Copy NPSMS Database Files to Directory 'UPLOAD1

                      Upload Files Hill be in ASCII Format for Uploading to SAS

                         (Original NPSMS Database Files Hill be Unchanged)
                                    Export
Cancel
                                      Figure 9.5-1

Once the user selects the EXPORT TO SAS option from the Options Menu, a message will
appear giving the user the option of continuing as shown in Figure 9.5-1. If the user elects
to continue,  the NPSMS  data  will be converted to ASCII files  and placed in a directory
called \UPLOAD.


9.6 MAINTENANCE

The MAINTENANCE selection  reorganizes  the  NPSMS database  indexes  in  order to
improve system performance.  NPSMS MAINTENANCE should  be  performed periodically.
The MAINTENANCE selection also removes any deleted records from the files.  Once the
user selects MAINTENANCE, a message and progress bar will be displayed as  shown in
Figure 9.6-1.  The user has no active role  during this operation.
                                                                     «.00=n
             I Management  Design  Annual   Reports  Graphics   Options  Quit |   NPSMS  ||
                                   MAINTENANCE
                                                      Printer Setup
                                                      Select Screen Colors
                        ~1
                         I Performing Database Maintenance,  Please Wait
                                       - COMPLETED -
                                      Figure 9.6-1
NPSMS User's Guide
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9.7 DELETE ENTIRE STATE

The DELETE ENTIRE STATE selection enables the user to  delete a state and  all the
associated records  from the NPSMS files including  management area information, BMP
information, monitoring design information, and all annual reports  entered for the state.
Once the  user selects DELETE ENTIRE STATE from the Options Menu, the screen in
Figure 9.7-1 will be displayed.
| Management
Design Annual Reports Graphics


Options Quit | NPSMS |
Printer Setup
Select Screen Colors
Hardware Setup
Name Word Processor


Enter the State You Wish to Delete
State:
Lead Agency:
EPA Region:
Press Fl-List Current States ENTER( J )- Accept ESC-Cancel Delete
| Word Processor


NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Version 3.01
Press  for HELP — Alt+«Fl> for Alternate HELP
                                     Figure 9.7-1

The user must enter the state to be deleted or press the   key for a selectable list of
the current states in the database.  Once the user has selected the state to be  deleted, a
screen will be displayed showing the number of records associated with the state.  See the
example in Figure 9.7-2.
                                                                  o.
            I Management  Design  Annual  Reports  Graphics  Options   Quit |  NPSI


STATE: NY
Management Area:
FlO-Delete State

AGENCY: DEC
_ Drrnorv; a^nnaiFn UITH THI? <
1 Monitoring Data: 1

Select Screen Colors
Hardware Setup
REGION: 2
'TflTF
Annual Reports: 2
and Associated Records ESC-Cancel/Return to Menu

Press
NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Version 3.01
 for HELP -- Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                     Figure 9.7-2

The user must press  the  key to delete all the records  associated with the state or
the  key to cancel the deletion.

Note that the  DELETE ENTIRE STATE function will perform database  maintenance to
permanently remove the deleted records from the  NPSMS databases.
NPSMS User's Guide
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9.8  UPDATE SYSTEM TABLES

The UPDATE SYSTEM TABLES selection allows for maintenance of the NPSMS system
tables (reference tables  that provide  lookup values for certain fields in the system).  This
function enables  the user to make changes to the system tables which are used as selectable
lists within the NPSMS.
            I,                                                  .   0.00^
            I Management  Design   Annual   Reports   Graphics  Options   Quit |  NPSMS  ||



SYSTEM TABLES
Parameter Names
Uaterbody Uses
M. Area Pollutants
Funding Uses
State Codes (FIPS)
Information Types
Land Use Names
BMP Names
NA Source Names
User ID Table
View Log Table


Printer Setup
Select Screen Colors
Hardware Setup
Name Word Processor
Backup Data Files
Restore Data Files
Import NPSMS Data
Export NPSMS Data
Convert Data for SAS
Maintenance
Delete Entire State
Update System Tables
Word Processor



NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Version 3.01
Press  for HELP — Alt+ for Alternate HELP
                                     Figure 9.8-1

Once the user selects the UPDATE SYSTEM TABLES option from the Options Menu, a
list of all the system tables within the NPSMS will be displayed.  See the example in Figure
9.8-1.  The user may choose any table in the list to be modified.  After  the user selects a
system table, the table will be displayed as shown in the example, Figure 9.8-2.
                                                                  =0.00=i,
              Management  Design  Annual   Reports  Graphics  Options   Quit  |  NPSHS  \
                                                   | Printer Setup
PARAMETER NAMES
Type
B
B
B

c

c
C

C

C

Source
B
B
B

5
5
s
S

5
5
S

Units
SCORE
SCORE
SCORE
MG/L
MG/L
MG/L
MG/L
GRAMS

MG/L
MG/L
MG/L
MG/L
- Move
Param Code
FHCI
NYB001
NYH001
00425
00430
00415
00410
31851
47006
00303
00304
00324
00305
Highlight Bar i
Parameter Name
FISH HABITAT CONDITION INDEX
INDEX OF BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY
OTHER HABITAT ALTERATION
ALKALINITY. BICARBONATE
ALKALINITY. CARONATE
ALKALINITY. PHENOLPHTHALEIN
ALKALINITY. TOTAL
BACTERIA. 6ENITRIFIERS. MPN PER GRAM
BACTERIA. TOTAL PER ML PLATE CT. ACS
BOD. 1 DAY. 20 DEC C
BOD. 2 DAY. 20 DEC C
BOD. 20 DAY. 20 DEG C
BOD. 3 DAY. 20 DEG C
ESC-EXIT A-ADD C-CHANGE D-DELETE







HET
AGA





                                     Figure 9.8-2

The  user may add, change, or delete any entry in the table.  Once the modifications have
been made, the user must press the  key for each field or  and W to
save  the changes.
NPSMS User's Guide
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9.9  WORD PROCESSOR

The WORD PROCESSOR option allows the user to start the word processor or editor that
is  defined  by  the  NAME  WORD  PROCESSOR  menu  selection.   The  WORD
PROCESSOR function provides the capability of using  any word  processing program  such
as Microsoft  Word  or  Word  Perfect without  exiting NPSMS.   Once  the  WORD
PROCESSOR option is selected, the screen shown in Figure 9.9-1 will be displayed.
             Management  Design  Annual  Reports  Graphics  Options  Quit
NPSI


[I Enter File to Edit:
0 (Optional)
H [ Fi-List Files •> -Accept
Printer Setup
Select Screen Colors
Hardware Setup
Name Word Processor
Backup Data Files
ESC-Cancel ] I
Maintenance
Delete Entire State
Update System Tables
Word Processor


NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Version 3.01
Press  for HELP -- Alt* for Alternate HELP
                                    Figure 9.9-1

The user must enter the file name to be edited or press the  key for a selectable list
of all the files in the current directory.
NPSMS User's Guide
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                Appendix A.  Report Output Samples
NPSMS Appendices

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                                                            N P SH S

                                            U.S. EPA NonPoInt Source Management System

Date: 06/09/92                                         Project Descriptions                                             Page:    1


St  Project Name               Funding  Lead Agency          Participating Agencies  Project Description

NY  SENECA RIVER               150.500  DEC                  DEC. VILLAGES OF        This pretend.  64.000-acre watershed project  In
    DRAINAGE                                                 WATERLOO & SENECA       the northern end of Seneca  County drains  Into
                                                             FALLS.USDA.SHCD         the north end of Cayuga Lake.   Problems  In the
                                                                                     watershed Include accelerated  eutrophlcatlon
                                                                                     of the shallow waters In northern Cayuga  Lake
                                                                                     which drains Into Hontezuma National  Wildlife
                                                                                     Refuge.  Sources In this fictitious watershed
                                                                                     project Include small dairy farms. WHTPs  from
                                                                                     Seneca Falls and Waterloo,  failed septic
                                                                                     systems in residences on the shores of Cayuga
                                                                                     Lake, and urban runoff.  Primary pollutants
                                                                                     are phosphorus and B.O.D..   Project plans
                                                                                     Include nutrient management, animal waste
                                                                                     management, and septic system upgrades.
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                                                           N P S H S

                                            U.S. EPA NonPoInt Source Management System

Date:  06/09/92                                      Problem Assessment Report                                           Page:     1
                                                                                                        Contribution Source  Cont
 St   NPS Management ID        Waterbody ID            Pollutant                                          NPS  Point  Bckgrnd  Type

 NY   NYSENECA1                NYCAYUGA1               OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)            0.40  0.40   0.20     C
                                                     PHOSPHORUS FORMS                                   0.50  0.40   0.10     C
       Appendix A. Report Output Samples                                                                        A-2

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Date: 06/09/92
                      N  P  S H S

      U.S.  EPA NonPoint  Source Management System

             Implementation Plan Sunmary
                                                                                                                        Page:    1
STATE:  NY    MANAGEMENT  AREA  ID: NYSENECA1

   BMP: ANIMAL  HASTE MANAGEMENT
   Controlled  Source
   DAIRIES
                     UNITS: A.U.  CONTROLLED
Pollutant 	
OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)
                                       PHOSPHORUS FORMS
GOAL: 2200

Impaired Use
RECREATION
MARK FISH

RECREATION
HARM FISH
                                                                       GOAL TYPE: C
   BMP:  NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT
   Controlled Source
   CROPLAND
Pollutant 	
PHOSPHORUS FORMS
                                                           UNITS: ACRES SERVED
                                                      GOAL: 45.000     GOAL TYPE: A
Impaired Use
RECREATION
HARM FISH
   GOLF COURSES
                                       PHOSPHORUS FORMS
                                                      RECREATION
                                                      HARM  FISH
   RESIDENTIAL LAWNS
                                       PHOSPHORUS FORMS
                                                       RECREATION
                                                       WARM FISH
   STATE & CITY PARKS
                                       PHOSPHORUS FORMS
                                                       RECREATION
                                                       WARN FISH
   BMP: SEPTIC SYSTEM UPGRADES
                                                            UNITS:  t  PERFORMING WELL
   Controlled Source —		    Pollutant	
   UNSEWERED LAKESHORE RESIDENCES      OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (00 PROBLEMS)
                                       PHOSPHORUS FORMS
                                                       GOAL:  110

                                                       Impaired Use
                                                       RECREATION
                                                       WARN FISH

                                                       RECREATION
                                                       WARM FISH
                                                                                                              GOAL TYPE: C
       Appendix A.  Report Output Samples
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                N P S H S

U.S. EPA NonPoInt Source Management System

Funding Report by Selected Management Area
                                               Page:    1
St Management Area
NY NYSENECA1




Year Source of Funding
1990 319(H)
319(H)
319(H)
HOJNACKI FUND
STATE
Use of Funding
COST-SHARING
MONITORING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION
MONITORING
Funding Amount
15.000
8.000
25.000
1.000
3.000
                                     1991
   205(J)(5)
   205(J)(5)
   319(H)
   319(H)
   319(H)
   HOJNACKI FUND
   STATE
                                                                                      Total for Year:  S
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION
REPORTING
COST-SHARING
MONITORING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION
MONlTOfUNO
                                                                                      Total for Year:  I
                                                                            Total for Management Area:  I
52.000

 5.000
40.000
10,000
17.000
22.000
 2.000
 C.SOO

98.500
                                                                  150.500
                                                                                         Grand Total:  S
                                                                  150.500
      Appendix A.  Report Output Samples
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 STATE
                N P  S H  S




U.S. EPA NonPotnt Source Management System




Funding Report by Source for All Projects
                                                                                                                       Page:    1
Source of Funding Year St Management Area
205(J)(5) 1991 NY NYSENECA1
NY NYSENECA1


319(H) 1990 NY NYSENECA1
NY NYSENECA1
NY NYSENECA1

1991 NY NYSENECA1
NY NYSENECA1
NY NYSENECA1


HOJNACKI FUND 1990 NY NYSENECA1

1991 NY NYSENECA1

Use of Funding
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION
REPORTING
Total for Year:
Total for Source:
COST-SHARING
MONITORING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Total for Year:
COST-SHARING
MONITORING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Total for Year:
Total for Source:
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION
Total for Year:
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION
Total for Year:
Funding Amount
5.000
40.000
{ 45.000
S 45.000
15.000
8.000
25.000
S 48.000
10.000
17,000
22.000
$ 49.000
{ 97.000
1.000
$ 1.000
2.000
S 2.000
                           1990      NY      NYSENECA1
                           1991      NY      NYSENECA1
                                                                                    Total for Source:
                                                                    3.000
                             MONITORING                             3.000




                                           Total for Year:  S        3.000




                             MONITORING                             2.500




                                           Total for Year:  S        2.500




                                         Total  for Source:  $        5.500




                                             Grand Total:  $      150.500
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                            N P SM S




             U.S. EPA NonPoInt Source Management System




               Funding Report by Use for All  Projects
                                          Page:     1
Use of Funding Year St Management Area Source of Funding
COST-SHARING 1990 NY NYSENECA1 319(H)
Total for Year:
1991 NY NYSENECA1 319(H)
Total for Year:
Total for Funding Use:
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION 1990 NY NYSENECA1 HOJNACKI FUND
Total for Year:
1991 NY NYSENECA1 20S(J)(S)
NY NYSENECA1 HOJNACKI FUND
Total for Year:
Total for Funding Use:
MONITORING 1990 NY NYSENECA1 319(H)
NY NYSENECA1 STATE
Total for Year:
1991 NY NYSENECA1 319(H)
NY NYSENECA1 STATE
NY NYSENECA1 20S(J)(S)
Total for Year:
Funding Amount
15.000
S 15.000
10.000
S 10.000
$ 25.000
1.000
» 1.000
5.000
2.000
t 7.000
S 8.000
8.000
3.000
S 11.000
17.000
2.500
40.000
S 59.500
 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
1990      NY      NYSENECA1
                               1991      NY      NYSENECA1
  Total  for Funding Use:  S       70.500







319(H)                           25.000




         Total  for Year:  S       25.000




319(H)                           22.000
      Appendix A.  Report Output Samples
                                                                                    A-6

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                                                  N P S H S

                                  U.S.  EPA NonPoInt Source Management System

                                   Funding Report  by Year for All Projects
                                                                                                      Page:     1
 Year
St
Management Area
Source of Funding
Use of Funding
                                                                                                        Funding Amount
1990




NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NYSENECA1
NYSENECA1
NYSENECA1
NYSENECA1
NYSENECA1
319(H)
319(H)
319(H)
HOJNACKI FUND
STATE
COST-SHARING
MONITORING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION
MONITORING
15.000
B.OOO
25.000
1.000
3.000
                                                                                       Total  for Year:   $
                                                                                                     52.000
 1991
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NYSENECA1
NYSENECA1
NYSENECA1
NYSENECA1
NYSENECA1
NYSENECA1
NYSENECA1
205(J)(5)
205(J)(5)
319(H)
319(H)
319(H)
HOJNACKI FUND
STATE
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION                5.000
REPORTING                              40.000
COST-SHARING                           10.000
MONITORING                             17.000
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE                   22.000
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION                2.000
MONITORING                              2.500
                                                                                       Total  for Year:   S       98.500
                                                                                          Grand Total:
                                                                                                    150,500
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                N P S N S

U.S. EPA NonPoint Source Management System

       Monitoring Stations  Suimary
                                                                                                                        Page:     1
 St  Management Area 10       Water body ID

 Mr  NYSENECA1                NYCAYUGA1
          C/B   Design   Station   Primary Code    Station Type
                                   Drainage  Shared
 NY  NYSENECA1
                             NYCAYUGA1
          BIO   Up/Down  NYOEC
                         NYDEC

          CHEM  Up/Down  NYDEC
                         NYDEC
CAYUGAB01
CAYUGAB02

CAYUGA101
CAYUGA102
Upstream Station
Downstream Station
 8.500  N
15.000  N
Upstream Station      10.000  N
Downstream Station    15.000  N
        Appendix A. Report Output Samples
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                     N P S H  S

     U.S. EPA NonPolnt Source Management  System

        Monitoring Station Parameters Report
                                                                                                                         Page:     1
STATE:  NY   MANAGEMENT AREA  ID:  NYSENECA1                  MATERBOOY ID: NYCAYUGA1

  STATION TYPE:  Upstream  Station        STATION NO: NYOEC       PRIMARY CODE: CAYUGA101
   CHEMICAL  PARAMETERS:
   Parameter  Name  	
   BOO.  5 DAY.  20  DEC  C
   FLOW.  STREAM.  INSTANTANEOUS.  CFS
   PHOSPHORUS.  TOTAL (MG/L  AS  P)
               Parm  Reporting
               Type  Units 	
               S     MG/L
               S     CFS
               S
	QUARTILE VALUES	
  -75-       -50-       -25-
125        50         15
25         15         12
.100       .025       .005
  STATION TYPE:  Downstream Station
STATION NO: NYDEC
                                                               PRIMARY CODE: CAYUGA102
   CHEMICAL  PARAMETERS:
   Parameter Name 	
   BOD.  5 DAY.  20 DEC C
   FLOW.  STREAM.  INSTANTANEOUS.  CFS
   PHOSPHORUS.  TOTAL  (MG/L AS P)
               Parm  Reporting
               Type  Units 	
               S     MG/L
               S     CFS
               S
	QUARTILE VALUES	
  -75-       -50-       -25-
250        150        50
29         17         14
.125       .055       .035
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                               N P S  N S

               U.S.  EPA NonPotnt Source Management System

                         Annual Reports Sunmary
                                                                                                                        Page:    1
 St  Management Area

 NY  NYSENECA1
Haterbody ID

NYCAYUGA1
Data        Monitor  Farm  BMP
Type  Year  Design   Cnt   Cnt   Annual Report  Notes
BIO   1990  UP/OOHN
 NY  NYSENECA1
                             NYCAYUGA1
                                                      CHEN  1990  UP/DOWN
This Is the pre-Implementation year.   It was
a normal precipitation year.Implementation
data for this study are to be taken from
thechemtcaI/physical monitoring reports.  The
Implementation applies to thewhole project
area, and Is not specific to the two
different subwatershedsmonltored for the
chemical/physical or biological/habitat
programs.

This Is the pre-Implementation year In the
project.  Hater quality data arecollected In
the spring only since this Is the season
during which problemsare the greatest and
during which the controls to be implemented
will havethelr greatest effect.  Normal
precipitation this year.
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                   N  P  S H  S

   U.S.  EPA NonPoint  Source Management  System

             Annual Reports Detail
State:  NY   Management Area:  NYSENECA1
             Water-body ID:  NYCAYUGA1
                                Data Type: CHEM     Year: 1990
 Hater Quality Parameter
Stat Parm Exp
Type Type Var Units
    -- SEASON 1	SEASON 2	SEASON 3	SEASON 4 —
    <-High    Low->   <-Hlgh    Low->  <-H1gh    Low->  <-Hlgh    Low->
BOO. 5 DAY. 20 DEC C
FLOW. STREAM. INSTANTANEOUS. CFS
PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL (MG/L AS P)
BOD. 5 DAY. 20 DEC C
FLOW. STREAM, INSTANTANEOUS. CFS
PHOSPHORUS. TOTAL (MG/L AS P)
UP
UP
UP
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
S
S
S
S
S
S
N
Y
N
N
Y
N
MG/L
CFS

MG/L
CFS

8
5
5
5
5
5
8
5
5
S
5
5
6
S
5
5
5
5
6
5
5
5
5
5
 BMP Implemented
Stat BMP  -- Implementation —
Type Type Goal       This Year  Sources Controlled by BMP
                                                                                                      Pollutants for Source
 ANIMAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
 ANIMAL HASTE MANAGEMENT

 NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT
 SEPTIC SYSTEM UPGRADES
UP   CUMU 2000
DOWN CUMU 2000

DOWN ANNU 45.000
DOWN CUMU 110
25         DAIRIES                      OXYGEN  CONSUMING MATERIALS  (DO
                                        PHOSPHORUS FORMS
5.000      CROPLAND                     PHOSPHORUS FORMS
5          UNSEWERED LAKESHORE  RESIOENC OXYGEN  CONSUMING MATERIALS  (DO
                                        PHOSPHORUS FORMS
      Appendix A. Report Output Samples
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                N P S H S

U.S. EPA NonPolnt Source Management  System

  Annual Report HQ Parameter Frequencies
                                                                                                                        Page:    1
STATE:  NY     MANAGEMENT AREA ID: NYSENECA1
  STATION  TYPE: Upstream Station

   CHEMICAL PARAMETERS:
   Parameter Name
   BOD.  5  DAY. 20 DEC C
   FLOW,  STREAM.  INSTANTANEOUS. CFS
   PHOSPHORUS.  TOTAL  (MG/L AS P)
                                       STATION NO: NYOEC
                                                           HATERBOOY ID: NYCAYUGA1
                   PRIMARY CODE:  CAYUGAB01
                                                                                                  YEAR:   1990
   BIOLOGICAL  PARAMETERS  (Chemical):
   Parameter Name
   FLOW.  STREAM.  INSTANTANEOUS. CFS
   BIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS  (Non-Chemical):
   Parameter Name
   FISH HABITAT  CONDITION INDEX
   INDEX OF  BIOLOGICAL  INTEGRITY
   TURBIDITY (JACKSON CANDLE UNITS)
  STATION  TYPE:  Downstream Station

   CHEMICAL PARAMETERS:
   Parameter Name
   BOD.  5  DAY.  20 DEC C
   FLOW.  STREAM.  INSTANTANEOUS.  CFS
-75- -SO- -25- COUNTS/SEASON:
125 50 15 Highest
High
Low
Lowest
25 15 12 Highest
High
Low
Lowest
.100 .025 .005 Highest
High
Low
Lowest
CUTOFF VAI HFC— ......
Abn. High/Norm Norm/Aon. Low SCORES/ VALUES:
21 11
	 INDICFS 	
Fully Threatened Partially SCORES/VALUES
50 40 30
40 35 30
20 10 5
STATION NO: NYDEC PRIMARY CODE: CAYUGA102
niiARTti F VAI iirs-------

-75- -50- -25- COUNTS/SEASON:
250 150 50 Highest
High
Low
Lowest
29 17 14 Highest
High
Low
Lowest
1
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B
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
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0
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0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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                                                                         A-12

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                N P  SM  S

U.S. EPA NonPotnt Source Hanagenent System

       BMP Implementation  Progress
                                                                                                                       Page:    1
State:  NY   Management Area: NYSENECA1
          Materbody ID:  NYCAYUGA1
BMP Name in Management File
ANIMAL HASTE MANAGEMENT
BMP
BMP Reporting Units Type Station
A.U. CONTROLLED CUMIN. UPSTREAM
Data
Type
CHEN
Year
1990
IMPLEMENTATION TOTALS:
ANIMAL HASTE MANAGEMENT


A.U. CONTROLLED CUMUL DNSTREAH


CHEN


1990
1991
1992
fimli
Goal
2.000
2.000
2.000
2.000
2.000
Mentation --
This Year
0
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200
75


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1%
10%
4t
                                                                               IMPLEMENTATION TOTALS:
                                                               2.000
                                                                                                                         300   154
NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT
                                             ACRES SERVED
SEPTIC SYSTEM UPGRADES
                                             i PERFORMING HELL
                            ANNUAL  ONSTREAM   CHEH  1990
                                                    1991
                                                    1992
45.000
45.000
45.000
 5.000   lit
10.000   22*
22.000   49t
                                                                                IMPLEMENTATION TOTALS:     45.000      22.000   49%
                            CUHUL   DNSTREAM  CHEN   1990         110           5    5%
                                                     1991         110          30   27%
                                                     1992         110          42   38%
                                                                                IMPLEMENTATION TOTALS:        110          77   70%
    Appendix A.  Repon Output Samples
                                                                                                                   A-13

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  U.S. EPA NonPoInt Source Management System

Biological/Habitat Station vs Reference Report
                                                                                                                       Page:    1
 HonHorlng Design: Upstream/Downstream Study

 Station 1:  Upstream Station     Station Code:  NYOEC     Primary code: CAYUGAB01
 Station 2:  Downstream Station   Station Code:  NYDEC     Primary code: CAYUGAB02
                                                                 Station 1 vs Station 2
                                                      Station 1 vs Reasonable Attainment
  Parameter Name

  FISH HABITAT CONDITION INDEX



  INDEX OF BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY
                                                     Year
                     1
                                                                                                   1
           1990   200.00
           1991   160.00
           1992   150.00

           1990   140.00
           1991   140.00
           1992   125.00
                                                                  2
66.67     0.00     0.00      0.00
66.67     0.00     0.00      0.00
75.00     0.00     0.00      0.00

77.78     0.00     0.00      0.00
93.33     0.00     0.00      0.00
88.69     0.00     0.00      0.00
    Appends A.  Report Output Samples
                                                                                                                   A-14

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                N P S H  S

U.S. EPA NonPotnt Source Management System

            Exceptions Report
                                                                                                                        Page:    l
STATE:  NY   MANAGEMENT AREA  ID: NYSENECA1



  PART  1: MANAGEMENT AREA POLLUTANTS VS. BHP POLLUTANTS

  Hater-body Id           Management Area Pollutants NOT FOUND In BHP



  No Exceptions



  PART  2: MONITORING DESIGN PARAMETERS VS. ANNUAL REPORT PARAMETERS


  Biological/Habitat
  Cxpl, V»r. watorbody id           Station  Agency           Monitoring Dwlgn Paramtors  NOT FOUND  In Annual Report



  Y         NYCAYUGA1             NYDEC    CAYUGAB01        TURBIDITY (JACKSON CANDLE  UNITS)



  Chemical/Physical
  Expl. Var. Haterbody Id           Station  Agency           Monitoring Design Parameters  NOT FOUND  In Annual Report



  No Chemical/Physical Exceptions



  PART  3: BMP  POLLUTANTS VS.  ANNUAL REPORT  IMPLEMENTATION POLLUTANTS

  BMP Name                                 Source Name                              BMP  Pollutants NOT FOUND  in Annual Report
  NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT
                                           RESIDENTIAL LAWNS
                                                                                   PHOSPHORUS FORMS
      Appendix A.  Report Output Samples
                                                                        A-15

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                PHOSPHORUS FORMS
OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIRLS  (DO PRO
                                          20    30    40    SO     60    70    80
                                             Percentage of Contribution
                                                          so   too
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                 Appendix C  Standard (System Tables
NPSMS Appendices

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                          DESIGNATED USES [List 1]
USE CODE

WILDLIFE
WARM FISH
COLD FISH
SHELLFISH
DRINKING
AGRICULTUR
IRRIGATION
LIVESTOCK
INDUSTRIAL
RECREATION
REC-PRIMRY
REC-SECOND
REC-NONCON
NAVIGATION
HIGH QUAL
FISH CONSU
AQUA LIFE
SWIMMING
USE NAME

Fish and Wildlife
Warm  Water Fishery
Cold Water Fishery
Shellfish Protection
Domestic Water Supply
Agriculture
Irrigation (Agriculture)
Livestock Watering (Agriculture)
Industrial
Recreation
Primary Contact Recreation
Secondary Contact Recreation
Noncontact Recreation
Navigation
High Qualiry/Nondegradation
Fish Consumption
Aquatic Life Support
Swimming
Appendix C. Standard System Tables

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                   PROBLEM POLLUTANTS [List 2]
POLLUTANT NAME

PESTICIDES
PRIORITY ORGANICS
METALS
AMMONIA
NITROGEN FORMS
PHOSPHORUS FORMS
ACIDITY
SEDIMENT/SILTATION
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
OXYGEN CONSUMING MATERIALS (DO PROBLEMS)
CHLORIDES
OTHER SALINITY
PATHOGENS
RADIATION
OIL AND GREASE
TASTE AND ODOR
FLOW ALTERATION
THERMAL MODIFICATION
OTHER HABITAT ALTERATIONS
OTHER
CHLORINE
NUTRIENTS
PH
SILTATION
ORGANIC ENRICHMENT/DO
SALINITY/TDS
NOXIOUS AQUATIC PLANTS
FILLING AND DRAINING
NONPRIORITY ORGANICS
Appendix C. Standard System Tables                                      C-2

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       RELATIVE CONTRIBUTION INFORMATION TYPES [List 3]
INFORMATION TYPE      CODE

Chemical Load Data         L
Chemical Concentration      C
Biological or Habitat         I
Modeling Data             M
Appendix C. Standard System Tables                                        C-3

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               BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES [List 4]
CLASS  CODE   BMP NAME

20      21      CONSERVATION TILLAGE
20      22      INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
20      23      ANIMAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
20      24      POROUS PAVEMENTS
20      25      ROAD/SKID TRAIL MANAGEMENT
20      26      LAND SURFACE ROUGHENING
20      27      STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
20      28      BANK STABILIZATION
20      29      RIPRAPPING
20      30      DETENTION/SEDIMENTATION BASINS/TRAPS
20      31      RUNOFF DIVERSIONS
20      32      REDESIGNED STREETS/PARKING LOTS
40              NFS CONTROLS - LAND USE ORDINANCE/REGULATION
50              STATE NPS CONTROL PROGRAM
60              STATE LAKE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
70              EMISSION CONTROL PROGRAM
Appendix C. Standard System Tables                                      C-4

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                    CONTROLLED SOURCES [List 5]
CLASS     SOURCE NAME

1000       AGRICULTURE
1100       NONIRRIGATED CROP PRODUCTION
1200       IRRIGATED CROP PRODUCTION
1300       SPECIALTY CROP PRODUCTION
1400       PASTURE LAND
1500       RANGE LAND
1600       FEEDLOTS - ALL TYPES
1700       AQUACULTURE
1800       ANIMAL HOLDING/MANAGMENT AREAS
1900       MANURE LAGOONS
2000       SILVICULTURE
2100       HARVESTING, RESTORATION, RESIDUE MANAGEMENT
2200       FOREST MANAGEMENT
2300       ROAD CONSTRUCTION/MAINTENANCE
3000       CONSTRUCTION
3100       HIGHWAY/ROAD/BRIDGE
3200       LAND DEVELOPMENT
4000       URBAN RUNOFF
5000       RESOURCE EXTRACTION
5100       SURFACE MINING
5200       SUBSURFACE MINING
5300       PLACER MINING
5400       DREDGE MINING
5500       PETROLEUM ACTIVITIES
5600       MILL TAILINGS
5700       MINE TAILINGS
6000       LAND DISPOSAL
6100       SLUDGE
6200       WASTEWATER
6300       LANDFILLS
6400       INDUSTRIAL LAND TREATMENT
6500       ONSITE WASTEWATER SYSTEMS
6600       HAZARDOUS WASTE
6700       SEPTAGE DISPOSAL
7000       HYDRO/HABITAT MODIFICATION
7100       CHANNELIZATION
7200       DREDGING
7300       DAM CONTRUCTION
7400       FLOW REGULATION/MODIFICATION
7500       BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
7600       REMOVAL OF RIPARIAN VEGETATION
7700       STREAMBANK MODIFICTION/DESTABILIZATION
7800       DRAINING/FILLING OF WETLANDS
8000       OTHER
8100       ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION
8200       WASTE STORAGE/STORAGE TANK LEAKS
8300       HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE AND RUNOFF
8400       SPILLS
Appendix C. Standard System Tables                                        C-5

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                      USES OF FUNDING [List 6]
FUNDING USE NAME

COST-SHARING
WATER QUALITY MONITORING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION
ENFORCEMENT
ANALYSIS & REPORTING
RESEARCH
PLANNING
LAND TREATMENT MONITORING
MONITORING
EQUIPMENT
STAFFING
Appendix C. Standard System Tables                                      C-6

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                         LAND USES [List 7]
LAND USE NAME

COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL
CULTIVATED CROPLAND
NON-CULTIVATED CROPLAND
PASTURELAND
RANGELAND-FEDERAL
FOREST LAND-FEDERAL
SURFACE WATER
FEDERAL LAND
STATE LAND
PAVED ROADS/HIGHWAYS
SURFACE MINES
SUBSURFACE MINES
WETLANDS
LAKES
STREAMS/RIVERS
ESTUARY
MILITARY BASES
UNPAVED ROADS/HIGHWAYS
GRASSLAND
RIPARIAN ZONE-FOREST
FOREST LAND-STATE
FOREST LAND-PRIVATE
RANGELAND-PRIVATE
RIPARIAN ZONE-WETLANDS
STATE PARK
FEDERAL PARK
MUNICIPAL PARK
SMALL LIVESTOCK OPERATIONS-DAIRY
SMALL CONFINED LIVESTOCK OPERATIONS
LARGE CONFINED LIVESTOCK OPERATIONS
DESERT
NATIVE PRAIRIE
UNMANAGED FOREST
UNMANAGED GRASSLAND
Appendix C. Standard System Tables                                       C-7

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                  MONITORING PARAMETERS [List 8]
'CODE   PARAMETER NAME


00425    ALKALINITY, BICARBONATE

00430    ALKALINITY, CARONATE

00415    ALKALINITY, PHENOLPHTHALEIN

00410    ALKALINITY, TOTAL
47006    BACTERIA, TOTAL PER ML PLATE CT. AGS AGAR 23C

31851    BACTERIA, DENITRIFIERS, MPN PER GRAM WET WGT

80087    BOD, CARBONACEOUS, 20 DAY, 20 DEG C

50084    BOD, PLANT EFFLUENT, 5 DAY, 20 DEG C

00303    BOD, 1 DAY, 20 DEG C

00304    BOD, 2 DAY, 20 DEG C

00324    BOD, 20 DAY, 20 DEG C

00305    BOD, 3 DAY, 20 DEG C

85001    BOD, 5 DAY

00310    BOD, 5 DAY, 20 DEG C

00315    BOD, 7 DAY, 20 DEG C

34318    CHLOROFORM, DRY

34319    CHLOROFORM, WET
32106    CHLOROFORM, WHOLE WATER, UG/L

71501    CONDITION INDEX, BIOLOGICAL, OYSTERS AIR WGT. TEC

78501    CONDITION INDEX, ORGANIC, OYSTERS AIR WGT. TECH.

31625    FECAL COLIFORM, MF, M-FC, 0.7 UM

31616    FECAL COLIFORM, MEMBR FILTER, M-FC BROTH, 44.5 C

31615    FECAL COLIFORM, MPN, EC MED, 44.5 C (TUBE 31614)

31614    FECAL COLOFORM, MPN, TUBE CONFIGURATION

50050    FLOW, IN CONDUIT OR THRU A TREATMENT PLANT, MG

00057    FLOW, INDICATES IT HAS BEEN CHECKED

50047    FLOW, MAXIMUM DURING 24 HOUR PERIOD, MGD

50048    FLOW, MINIMUM DURING 24 HOUR PERIOD, MGD

00061    FLOW, STREAM, INSTANTANEOUS, CFS

00060    FLOW, STREAM, MEAN DAILY, CFS

00608    NITROGEN, AMMONIA, DISSOLVED (MG/L AS N)

00610    NITROGEN, AMMONIA, TOTAL (MG/L AS N)

00625    NITROGEN, KJELDAHL, TOTAL (MG/L AS N)

00605    NITROGEN, ORGANIC, TOTAL (MG/L AS N)

00600    NITROGEN, TOTAL (MG/L AS N)

71887    NITROGEN, TOTAL, AS NO3 - MG/L

00400    PH (STANDARD UNITS)
00403    PH, LAB, STANDARD UNITS

00666    PHOSPHORUS, DISSOLVED (MG/L AS P)
00671    PHOSPHORUS, DISSOLVED ORTHOPHOSPHATE (MG/L AS P)

00665    PHOSPHORUS, TOTAL (MG/L AS P)
70507    PHOSPHORUS, IN TOTAL ORTHOPHOSPHATE (MG/L AS P)

00045    PRECIPITATION, TOTAL (INCHES PER DAY)

85599    PRECIPITATION, TOTAL/PERIOD-RAIN EQUIV. CM/SAMPLE

00480    SALINITY, PARTS PER THOUSAND

70305    SALINITY, BASED ON CONDUCTIVITY

80250    SEDIMENT, PARTICLE SIZE FRACT. < .0625MM % DRY WGT

00020    TEMPERATURE, AIR (DEGREES CENTIGRADE)

00021    TEMPERATURE, AIR (DEGREES FAHRENHEIT)

00010    TEMPERATURE, WATER (DEGREES CENTIGRADE)

00011    TEMPERATURE, WATER (DEGREES FAHRENHEIT)
TYPE    UNITS
S
s
S
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
MG/L
MG/L
MG/L

MG/L
MG/L
MG/L
MG/L

MG/L
MG/L
MG/L

MG/L
MG/L

MG/L
UG/L
MGD


MGD
MGD
CFS
CFS
MG/LN
 Appendix'C Standard System Tables
                                                              C-8

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            MONITORING PARAMETERS [List 8 (continued)]
CODE   PARAMETER NAME                                   TYPE   UNITS

01350    TURBIDITY (SEVERITY)                                S
00070    TURBIDITY (JACKSON CANDLE UNITS)                    S
00076    TURBIDITY, HACK TURBIDIMETER (FORMAZIN TURB UNIT)   S
FHCI    FISH HABITAT CONDITION INDEX                        B       SCORE
NYB001   INDEX OF BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY                       B       SCORE
NYH001   OTHER HABITAT ALTERATION                          B       SCORE
Appendix C. Standard System Tables                                       C-9

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                          STATE NAMES/FIPS CODES
CODE   'EPA REGION  STATE

AL      4              Alabama
AK      10             Alaska
AZ      9              Arizona
AR      6              Arkansas
CA      9              California
CO      8              Colorado
CT      1              Connecticut
DE      3              Delaware
DC      3              District of Columbia
FL      4              Florida
GA      4              Georgia
HI       9              Hawaii
ID       10             Idaho
IL       5              Illinois
IN       5              Indiana
IA       7              Iowa
KS      7              Kansas
KY      4              Kentucky
LA      6              Louisiana
ME      1              Maine
MD      3              Maryland.
MA      1              Massachusetts
MI      5              'Michigan
MN      S              Minnesota
MS      4              Mississippi
MO      7              Missouri
MT      8              Montana
NE      7              Nebraska
NV      9              Nevada
NH      1              New Hampshire
NJ       2              New Jersey
NM      6              New Mexico
NY      2              New York
NC      4              North Carolina
ND      8              North Dakota
OH      5              Ohio
OK      6              Oklahoma
OR      10             Oregon
PA      3              Pennsylvania
RI       1              Rhode Island
SC      4              South Carolina
SD      8              South Dakota
TN      4              Tennessee
TX      6              Texas
UT      8              Utah
VT      1              'Vermont
VA      3              Virginia
WA      10             Washington
WV      3              West  Virginia
WI      5              Wisconsin
WY      8              Wyoming
PR      2              Puerto Rico


Appendix C Standard System Tables                                                C-10
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              SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
                             NPSMS Version 3.01
   AT class computer (80286 or better)
   640Kb RAM
   Hard Disk (with at least 2Mb of available space)
   Hieh Density Floppy Drive
   Monochrome/Color Monitor (EGA/VGA required for graphics)
   DOS 3.30 or greater
   FILES = 31 orVeater in CONFIG.SYS
   BUFFERS=2Q or greater  in CONFIG.SYS

IMPORTANT
Before  Installing NPSMS 3.01, read the README file on the NPSMS Diskette.
(Type:  A:\README and press ).

To Install NPSMS 3.01 follow the instructiom below:
1.     Insert the NPSMS 3.01 Diskette in your floppy drive (A:, B:, etc.)
1     Change to the drive that contains  the NPSMS Diskette (i.e. A:).
>.     Type INSTALL and press the  Key.
      The Install Program will install NPSMS in the drive/directory you speciry.
4     To start NPSMS. at the DOS prompt type:  NPSMS and  press the   key.
5.     At the  logon screen, type in the default user ID. NPSMS  and press the  key.
      Then type in the default password. NPSMS. and press the  key.
6.     You should now be at the NPSMS Main Menu. For more information press the Fl key
      or the  and Fl key together, or refer to your NPSMS User's Guide.

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