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'''Headwaters are higher elevation stream basins, draining to floodplains, typically with constrained channels, and a portion of precipitation falling as snow.'''
'''Headwaters are higher elevation stream basins, draining to floodplains, typically with constrained channels, and a portion of precipitation falling as snow.'''


This is a placeholder for ecosystem components being defined by [[Washington State Department of Ecology]] as part of the [[watershed characterization project]].
==Headwater Sites and Places==
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==Headwater Documents==
The following pages describe documents that relate to headwaters:  <DynamicPageList>
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The following documents related to headwaters have been uploaded to this wiki:
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Headwaters are higher elevation stream basins, draining to floodplains, typically with constrained channels, and a portion of precipitation falling as snow.

Headwater Sites and Places

The following sites are identified as being headwaters:

Headwater Documents

The following pages describe documents that relate to headwaters:

The following documents related to headwaters have been uploaded to this wiki: DynamicPageList> category=headwater category=document namespace=file ordermethod=sortkey order=ascending mode=unordered </DynamicPageList>