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Problem Previous hydrologic studies have indicated that there may be sufficient water resources underlying Queens, Kings, Richmond, New York, and Bronx Counties for use as a supplemental water supply in times of drought or other emergency. An extensive ground-water and surface-water monitoring program is necessary to provide a comprehensive hydrologic data set for use in ongoing and future ground-water investigations. Objective The project will provide a continuous hydrologic data set needed for resource assessment, planning, and protection. To meet this objective the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, maintains and operates a network of approximately...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: Climate Impacts,
Climate Impacts,
Climate impacts,
Contaminants, Emerging,
Contaminants, Emerging, All tags...
Contaminants, Microbial,
Contaminants, Microbial,
Contaminants, Natural,
Contaminants, Natural,
Contaminants, Organic,
Contaminants, Organic,
Contaminants, emerging,
Contaminants, microbial,
Contaminants, natural,
Contaminants, organic,
Cooperative Water Program,
Drought,
Drought,
Drought,
Energy Resources,
Flood Inundation,
Flood Inundation,
Flood Inundation,
GW or SW,
GW or SW,
GW or SW,
Groundwater Monitoring,
Groundwater Monitoring,
Groundwater Monitoring,
Groundwater and Streamflow Information,
Groundwater and Streamflow Information,
Human Health Activities Program,
Low Flow or Peak Flow,
Low Flow or Peak Flow,
Low flow or peak flow,
New York,
New York City,
Real Time Monitoring,
Saltwater Intrusion,
Saltwater Intrusion,
Saltwater intrusion,
Surface-Water Monitoring,
Surface-Water Monitoring,
Surface-Water Monitoring,
Toxic Substance Hydrology,
USGS New York Water Science Center,
WSC,
Water Quality,
Water Quality,
Water quality, Fewer tags
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