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Background The North Atlantic Coastal Plain (NACP) covers a land area of approximately 34,000 mi 2 along the eastern seaboard of the United States from Long Island, N.Y., southward to the northern portion of North Carolina. This area is underlain by a thick wedge of sedimentary deposits that form a complex groundwater system in which the sands and gravels function as confined aquifers, and the silts and clays function as confining units. These confined aquifers of the NACP constitute a major source of water for public and domestic supply for the nearly 27 million people living in the region, as well as being important source of water for industrial and agricultural purposes. Increases in population and changes...
Categories: Data, Project; Types: Downloadable, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, Shapefile; Tags: Cooperative Water Program, Delaware, Focused Assessments, Focused Assessments, Focused Assessments, All tags...
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Morris Lake, also known as Newton Reservoir, has been the source of drinking water for the Town of Newton, New Jersey, since the early 1900s. Although Morris Lake has been used as a source of drinking water for many years, its capacity was previously unknown. In April 2018, the U.S. Geological Survey and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection conducted a bathymetric survey of Morris Lake using a multibeam echosounder to map the reservoir. The points measured with the multibeam echosounder were combined with lidar data above the water surface and processed to create a 3.3-foot (1 meter) raster grid of the bathymetric surface, bathymetric contours at 2-foot intervals of depth and elevation, and an elevation-area-capacity...
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On August 25, 2020, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a bathymetry survey of a 550 meter long reach of the Black River near Great Bend, New York. The study reach began approximately 1,000 meters upstream from the State Route 26 bridge in Great Bend, New York. Depth data were collected primarily with a 1,200 kilohertz Teledyne RD Instruments RioPro acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) with position data from differential global navigation satellite system (GNSS) Hemisphere V102 DGPS antenna (any use of trade, firm, or product names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government). Water surface elevations were established using real-time kinematic (RTK) GNSS surveys;...
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Problem Statement More than nine million people rely on the New York City Water-Supply System for their daily-drinking water needs. Approximately 40 percent of this water comes from the Schoharie and Ashokan Reservoirs (fig. 1). This water is transported from the Catskill Area to New York City through Esopus Creek and a series of man-made tunnels and aqueducts built starting in the early 1900s (fig. 1). The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has been measuring streamflow continuously in the Upper and Lower Esopus Creeks for many decades. Specifically, streamflow has been measured in the Upper Esopus Creek at Coldbrook (station number 01362500) for about 80 years and in the Lower Esopus Creek at Mount Marion (station...
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The lakes, rivers, and streams of New York State provide an essential water resource for the State. The information provided by time series hydrologic data is essential to understanding ways to promote healthy instream ecology and to strengthen the scientific basis for sound water management decision making in New York. The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with The Nature Conservancy and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, has developed the New York Streamflow Estimation Tool to estimate a daily mean hydrograph for the period from October 1, 1960, to September 30, 2010, at ungaged locations across the State. The New York Streamflow Estimation Tool produces a complete estimated daily...


    map background search result map search result map Estimated Non-reservoir Streamflows of Esopus Creek at Coldbrook and Mount Marion, New York A New Tool for Estimating Daily Mean Streamflow Statistics at Rural Streams in New York State, excluding Long Island Groundwater Availability of the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain Geospatial Bathymetry Dataset and elevation-area-capacity tables for Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Elevation contours, Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Elevation raster, Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Quality-assurance points, Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Elevation-area-capacity tables for Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Depth contours, Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Depth raster, Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Raster map of interpolated areas of bathymetric maps of Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Water surface elevation time series for Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, April 23 and 24, 2018 Geospatial bathymetry dataset for the Black River near Great Bend, New York, 2020 Geospatial bathymetry dataset for the Black River near Great Bend, New York, 2020 Elevation-area-capacity tables for Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Water surface elevation time series for Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, April 23 and 24, 2018 Quality-assurance points, Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Elevation contours, Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Depth contours, Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Geospatial Bathymetry Dataset and elevation-area-capacity tables for Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Raster map of interpolated areas of bathymetric maps of Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Elevation raster, Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Depth raster, Morris Lake (Newton Reservoir), New Jersey, 2018 Estimated Non-reservoir Streamflows of Esopus Creek at Coldbrook and Mount Marion, New York A New Tool for Estimating Daily Mean Streamflow Statistics at Rural Streams in New York State, excluding Long Island Groundwater Availability of the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain