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Toward implementation of a national ground water monitoring network

October 22, 2008

The Federal Advisory Committee on Water Information's (ACWI) Subcommittee on Ground Water (SOGW) has been working steadily to develop and encourage implementation of a nationwide, long-term ground-water quantity and quality monitoring framework. Significant progress includes the planned submission this fall of a draft framework document to the full committee. The document will include recommendations for implementation of the network and continued acknowledgment at the federal and state level of ACWI's potential role in national monitoring toward an improved assessment of the nation's water reserves. The SOGW mission includes addressing several issues regarding network design, as well as developing plans for concept testing, evaluation of costs and benefits, and encouraging the movement from pilot-test results to full-scale implementation within a reasonable time period. With the recent attention to water resource sustainability driven by severe droughts, concerns over global warming effects, and persistent water supply problems, the SOGW mission is now even more critical.

Publication Year 2008
Title Toward implementation of a national ground water monitoring network
DOI 10.2175/193864708788752016
Authors Robert P. Schreiber, William L. Cunningham, Rick Copeland, Kevin D. Frederick
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70157181
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Office of Ground Water