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USGS to Discontinue Streamgages Due to Sequestration:
The U.S.Geological Survey (USGS) will discontinue operation of up to 375 streamgages nationwide due to budget cuts as a result of sequestration. Additional streamgages may be affected if partners reduce their funding to support USGS streamgages. The USGS is working to identify which streamgages will be impacted and when, and will post this information as it becomes available. Streamgages are used nationwide to predict and address drought and flood conditions by monitoring water availability. The USGS and over 850 Federal, State, and local agencies cooperatively fund the USGS streamgaging network, which consists of over 8,000 streamgages. When budget fluctuations occur, the network is impacted.
For more information, contact Keith Robinson, Director of the New England Water Science Center at kwrobins@usgs.gov or 603-226-7807. |
Recently Released Reports Now Available Online: |
NEW: Data Series 775: High-water Marks from Tropical Storm Irene for Selected River Reaches in Northwesstern Massachusetts, August 2011 |
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NEW: Data Series 763: High-water Marks from Flooding in Lake Champlain from April through June 2011 and Tropical Storm Irene in August 2011 in Vermont |
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NEW: Open-File Report 2013-1135: Hydrologic Conditions in New Hampshire and Vermont, Water Year 2011 |
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NEW: Scientific Investigations Report 20135123: Hydrogeologic framework, arsenic distribution, and groundwater geochemistry of the glacial-sediment aquifer at the Auburn Road landfill superfund site, Londonderry, New Hampshire |
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Open-File Report 2013-1076: Characterization of Mercury Contamination in the Androscoggin River, Coos County, New Hampshire |
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Open-File Report 2013-1089: Geochemical, Isotopic, and Dissolved Gas Characteristics of Groundwater in a Fractured Crystalline-Rock Aquifer, Savage Municipal Well Superfund Site, Milford, New Hampshire, 2011 |
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