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The USGS Water Resources Mission Area provides water information that is fundamental to national and local economic well-being, protection of life and property, and effective management of the Nation’s water resources. Below, find data and tools relevant to a wide range of water resources and conditions including streamflow, groundwater, water quality, and water use and availability.

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Wyoming Groundwater-Quality Monitoring Network Data for Niobrara County

National Water Information System Mapper View of Wyoming Groundwater-Quality Monitoring Network sites in Niobrara County.

Wyoming Groundwater-Quality Monitoring Network Data for Platte County

National Water Information System Mapper View of Wyoming Groundwater-Quality Monitoring Network sites in Platte County.

Wyoming Groundwater-Quality Monitoring Network Data for Sheridan County

National Water Information System Mapper View of Wyoming Groundwater-Quality Monitoring Network sites in Sheridan County.

Wyoming Groundwater-Quality Monitoring Network Data for Sublette County

National Water Information System Mapper View of Wyoming Groundwater-Quality Monitoring Network sites in Sublette County.

Wyoming Groundwater-Quality Monitoring Network Data for Sweetwater County

National Water Information System Mapper View of Wyoming Groundwater-Quality Monitoring Network sites in Sweetwater County.

Wyoming Groundwater-Quality Monitoring Network Data for Uinta County

National Water Information System Mapper View of Wyoming Groundwater-Quality Monitoring Network sites in Uinta County.

California SPARROW Mapper, 2002

The SPARROW (SPAtially Referenced Regression on Watershed attributes) model was used to simulate annual phosphorus loads and concentrations in unmonitored stream reaches in California, U.S., and portions of Nevada and Oregon.

U.S. Water Use from 1950-2015

U.S. Water Use from 1950-2015 is an interactive map viewer used to visualize water use by region and date for U.S. freshwater withdrawals, 1950-present (created by USGS VIZLAB).

Eastern United States 2002 Nutrient Loading

The U.S. Geological Survey applied the SPARROW model to assess the loads delivered in 2002 for estuaries and coastal waters along the Atlantic Ocean and eastern Gulf of Mexico.

Pacific Northwest SPARROW Mapper, 2002

The SPAtially Referenced Regressions On Watershed attributes (SPARROW) model was used to perform an assessment of surface‐water nutrient conditions and to identify important nutrient sources in watersheds of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States (U.S.) for the year 2002.