Table 1. Mapped sites within the Niangua River Watershed and associated database files.
Table 2. Stream code, name, order, length, watershed area, and location for third order and larger streams within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 3. Mileage of third order and larger streams, including inundated sections within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 4. Human populations of counties that include the Niangua Watershed.
Table 5. Land use in acres within the Niangua Watershed between 1929 and 1992.
Table 6. Public use areas with size, stream, and type of boat access within the Niangua Watershed
Table 7. Stream segments where Section 404 instream activities are prohibited during Spring and Fall Periods within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 8. Water quality and gaging stations within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 9. Magnitude and frequency of annual low-flows for select stations within the Niangua Watershed (Skelton, 1976).
Table 10. Maximum and minimum discharges at continuous record stations within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 11. Flood discharges at select gaging stations within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 12. Significant springs with reference map, location, average flow, and receiving stream within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 13. Losing stream segments within the Niangua Watershed with reference map, location, and length.
Table 14. Water quality classification and beneficial uses of classified streams and lakes within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 15. Stream Teams and Volunteer Water Quality Monitors with adopted reaches within the Niangua River Basin and known activities.
Table 16. Documented fish kills and water pollution events within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 17. Potential toxic or hazardous waste sites within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 18. Numbers and human population equivalents (PE) of NPDES permitted animal waste facilities within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 19. Estimated numbers and human population equivalent (PE) of all cattle within the Niangua Watershed by county.
Table 20. Documented number of acres disturbed by fire between 1993 and 1995 within Camden, Dallas, and Laclede Counties.
Table 21. Major groundwater and surface water users within the Niangua Watershed and spring recharge area.
Table 22. Summary of Natural Features Inventories within a Niangua Watershed.
Table 23. Stream improvement projects on public lands within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 24. Fish species collected within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 25. The ten most abundant fish species collected from streams by subwatershed.
Table 26. Ecological guild, faunal region association, and intolerant species summary for fish community samples from streams within the Niangua River Watershed.
Table 28. State or federal listed endangered animal species found within the Niangua Watershed.
Table 30. Mussel species collected in the Niangua Watershed.
Table 31. Mussel species collected in the Niangua Watershed.