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Water Sustainability

Water is vital to the sustainability of human communities and aquatic, riparian, and wetland ecosystems. The New England Water Science Center provides data, analyses, and predictive tools to understand both the quantity and quality of surface-water and groundwater resources that are available for use as well as the water-management factors that affect long-term sustainability of water supplies. 

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Towards Understanding the Impact of Drought on the Arsenic Hazard for the Private Domestic Well Population in the United States

The USGS and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are examining the potential effects of droughts on the arsenic hazard in private well water across the Nation.
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Towards Understanding the Impact of Drought on the Arsenic Hazard for the Private Domestic Well Population in the United States

The USGS and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are examining the potential effects of droughts on the arsenic hazard in private well water across the Nation.
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The Influence of Climatic changes on Extreme Streamflows in the United States

Hydrologic droughts and floods can have severe impacts on river infrastructure, water supply, and ecosystem functioning.
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The Influence of Climatic changes on Extreme Streamflows in the United States

Hydrologic droughts and floods can have severe impacts on river infrastructure, water supply, and ecosystem functioning.
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Trend Reproduction

As part of the National Water Budget Project, our objective is to quantify how well observed trends are simulated.
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Trend Reproduction

As part of the National Water Budget Project, our objective is to quantify how well observed trends are simulated.
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