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Regional and National Assessments
- Project Team
- David A. Saad, Hydrologist (Team Leader)
- Dale M. Robertson, Research Hydrologist
- Faith A. Fitzpatrick, Research Hydrologist (Geology)
- Kevin D. Richards, Physical Scientist
- Barbara C. Scudder, Hydrologist
- Jana S. Stewart, Geographer
- Daniel J. Sullivan, Hydrologist
- Michelle A. Lutz, Physical Scientist
- Jeffrey J. Steuer, Hydrologist
- Krista A. Stensvold, Hydrologist
- Marie C. Peppler, Physical Scientist
- Amanda A. Bell, Hydrologist
- Austin Baldwin, Hydrologist
- Brett M. Esser, Hydrologic Technician
- Mark Olson, Biologist
USGS IN YOUR STATE
USGS Water Science Centers are located in each state.
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Regional and National Assessment Websites
Current websites |
| Website |
Description |
NEMI.gov |
NEMI is a free, searchable clearinghouse of methods and procedures for both regulatory and non-regulatory monitoring purposes for water, sediment, air and tissues. |
| Methods and Data Comparability Board (MDCB) |
The Methods Board is involved in activities to provide guidance for sampling and analytical methods comparability as related to the proposed National Water Quality Monitoring Network for U.S. coastal waters and their tributaries. |
| Western Lake Michigan Drainages NAWQA Study Unit |
Western Lake Michigan Drainages (WMIC) NAWQA Study Unit in Wisconsin and Michigan is part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. The long-term goals of this program are to describe the status and trends in the quality of a large, representative part of the Nation's surface- and ground-water resources, and to provide a sound, scientific understanding of the primary factors affecting the quality of these resources. |
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