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Water management starts with the understanding of the spaciotemporal distribution of the available water, uses, and losses. A planet with limited water resources needs accurate, reliable and frequently-updated data and tools to assess and monitor historical and current uses and plan for future needs. Scientists at EROS harness massive amounts of satellite and global weather datasets and integrate them with agro-hydroloic models to create multi-scale products for use by resource managers and researchers across the world for improved decision making and scenario building in water, agriculture, and natural resources. Agro-hydrologic research focuses on hydrologic processes between 2-m below and 2-m above the ground...
The Water Quality Portal (WQP) is a cooperative service sponsored by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC). It serves data collected by over 400 state, federal, tribal, and local agencies.
Replicate water-quality samples are collected and prepared in the field and analyzed in the laboratory in identical ways so that they are considered to be the same in composition and analysis (Mueller and others, 2015). This data set includes one table of duplicate National Water-Quality Assessment Project (NAWQA) surface water and groundwater samples collected between October 1, 2012 and September 30, 2015 and analyzed by the USGS National Water Quality Laboratory (NWQL) using direct aqueous-injection liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (Schedule 2437; Sandstrom and others, 2015) for the determination of 225 pesticides at 288 sites. Mueller, D.K., Schertz, T.L., Martin, J.D., and Sandstrom, M.W., 2015,...
This proposed work is focused on developing tools and information to improve the use of water resources data to inform management decisions (C.3.1.3 Task C). Specifically, we propose developing and deploying to the web a fully functional water resources “dashboard” that provides a one-stop location for comprehensive water management information for the Weber Basin, Utah. By providing one location for comprehensive water management information for the Weber Basin, we will effectively demonstrate that a similar system can be effectively deployed for both the Desert and Lower Colorado Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs).
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Kansas is one of the most productive agricultural states in the United States, where agricultural irrigation is a primary user of underground and surface water. Because of low precipitation and declining groundwater levels in western and central Kansas, sustainable management of irrigation water resources is a critical issue in the agricultural productivity of the state. The objective of this study is to analyze and characterize the water use and water balance in the croplands of Kansas using satellite observations, meteorological data, and in situ irrigation water use records. We used actual evapotranspiration (ETa), precipitation, soil moisture, and irrigation water use to calculate water balance for Kansas in...
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Active Water Rights of Montana. The data consists of estimated locations of all the active recorded points of diversion and points of use in the water rights database. There are four separate spatial layers: Points of diversion, Points of Use, Points of Reservoirs, and Points of Use for Irrigation (a subset of Points of Use). The version of this data available at the State Library is updated on a weekly basis. For administrative purposes, the original version of all active water rights is given (i.e. Version ID = 1). If change of information about a particular water right has occurred over time, there will be an additional version of the water right, and depending on how many changes, there will only be one other...
The USGS National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program is characterizing the status and trends of the Nation’s surface-water quality through a National Fixed Site Network. This website provides data on national ambient water-quality conditions. The data are reported systematically and updated annually. Mississippi River Basin - Relative Nutrient Loading from Tributaries Rivers and Streams Across the United States - Water Quality Summaries
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This theme contains raster data that depicts and ranks soils with respect to water erosion in the Central Basin and Range (CBR) Rapid Ecoregional Assessment (REA).
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This theme contains raster data that depicts and ranks soils with respect to water erosion in the Mojave Basin and Range (MBR) Rapid Ecoregional Assessment (REA).
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Point locations of surface and ground water diversions or water rights (depending upon state) from Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming within the Wyoming Basin were merged into a single file. As attributes varied by daata source, all attributes were dropeed except for location and unique identifier.
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This theme contains raster data that depicts and ranks soils with respect to water erosion in the Mojave Basin and Range (MBR) Rapid Ecoregional Assessment (REA).
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This theme contains raster data that depicts Available Water Capacity (AWC) for soils in the the Mojave Basin and Range (MBR) Rapid Ecoregional Assessment (REA).
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Soil erosion potential due to water based on the RUSLE soil loss equation. These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User's intended use. These data may not have the accuracy, resolution, completeness, timeliness, or other characteristics appropriate for applications that potential users of the data may contemplate. The User is encouraged to carefully consider the content of the metadata file associated with these data. The BLM should be cited as the data source in any products derived from these data.
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This theme contains raster data that depicts Available Water Capacity (AWC) for soils in the Central Basin and Range (CBR) Rapid Ecoregional Assessment (REA).
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This dataset was created using the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service’s (NRCS’s) SSURGO soil survey data and supplemented with STATSGO data in areas where SSURGO was not available. The dataset uses, in part, the soil data viewer extension for ArcMap to query for water capacity. Revised SSURGO map units provided by NRCS were used to update the map units near the Colorado-New Mexico border. The dataset is limited by availability of more detailed soils information from SSURGO, because this ecoregion contains areas not yet mapped by SSURGO.
Water rights in the State of Kansas are complex and dynamic entities that permit their owners the privilege of appropriating water for beneficial use. The amount of information collected on water rights is extensive and increases each year. The Kansas Department of Agriculture, Division of Water Resources (KDA-DWR), currently maintains an Oracle-based RDBMS called the Water Rights Information System (WRIS). The WRIS contains over 70 relational tables that store data on points of diversion (e.g. ground-water wells and surface water intakes), place of use, authorized quantity and rate allocations, historic reported water usage, and a host of other parameters. The ability to extract out information from the WRIS data...
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This SWR feature class was created at the request of the Water Atlas group in order to make the final maps of SWR Places of Use (POUs) and Points of Diversions (PODs) for the Water Atlas publication.
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This SWR feature class was created at the request of the Water Atlas group in order to make the final maps of SWR Places of Use (POUs) and Points of Diversions (PODs) for the Water Atlas publication.
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This dataset is an indicator for water use by groundwater basins for the Arizona portion of MAR study area was created from the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) report “Water Resources Development Commission Final Report, Volume II”.
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Downloaded from Idaho Department of Water Resources http://www.idwr.idaho.gov/GeographicInfo/GISdata/gis_data.htm. Contains information on water rights, water rights permits, minimum stream flow for Idaho.


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