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This community serves to document data and analysis collected by researchers within the Upper Midwest Water Science Center whose mission is to collect high-quality hydrologic data and conduct unbiased, scientifically sound studies of water resources within the Great Lakes and Upper Mississippi Basins. We strive to meet the changing needs of those who use our information—from the distribution, availability, and quality of our water resources to topic-oriented research that addresses current hydrological issues.
The Dakota Water Science Center contributes to regional and national water-resources communities with expertise in water-quality monitoring, streamflow measurement and analysis, water use, and modeling and statistical analysis of hydrologic and other environmental data. We promote collaboration within our scientific community. We help to meet the mission of the U.S. Geological Survey by collecting and disseminating reliable, impartial, and timely information that is needed to understand the Nation's water resources.
The Nevada Water Science Center (NVWSC) is committed to providing reliable, unbiased scientific information about Nevada's water resources to the public, cooperators, and stakeholders. To provide this information, we operate widespread data collection networks as well as conduct water-science research covering a wide range of scientific issues throughout Nevada and adjacent states.
Our mission is to provide , timely, reliable, impartial scientific information to our local, state, tribal, and federal partners so they can efficiently manage the water resources within their jurisdictions. Our data and research also help to protect the citizens of Idaho against floods, droughts, and other natural hydrologic hazards. Our science focuses on four basic areas of data collection and research: Surface water resources including rivers, lakes, and reservoirs Groundwater resources, both cold water and geothermal Water quality Water use and availability
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In recent years, the USGS and partners have been integral in monitoring, analyzing, and modeling streamflow permanence. This community of practice includes key USGS scientists and partners who have been involved in the establishment and advancement of that science. The primary objective of this community is to provide an organized platform to document the activity and resources related to streamflow permanence. Additionally, we aim to facilitate more efficient collaboration among internal and external streamflow permanence experts.
The mission of the U.S. Geological Survey Colorado Water Science Center is to be the principal source of timely, high-quality science information on Colorado’s water resources, and to be a leader in providing an understanding of how those resources relate to the people and environment of the state. This will help planners, managers, and others to make the decisions necessary for the wise use of these limited and shared resources.
This community catalog serves the Oregon Water Science Center. Community public website: http://or.water.usgs.gov/. The Oregon Water Science Center provides reliable water data and interpretation of data to Federal, State, and local agencies, Tribes, and the public. Our data and study results are widely used to manage Oregon's water resources for the benefit of people and our environment.


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