National Water Availability Assessment: Key Findings
Explore the Report's top scientific findings through engaging stories, plain-language explanations, and interactive data visualizations.
Explore the Report's top scientific findings through engaging stories, plain-language explanations, and interactive data visualizations.
National Water Availability Assessment Report
Providing synthesis and interpretation of water availability in the past, present, and future
Providing synthesis and interpretation of water availability in the past, present, and future
National Water Availability Assessment: Data Companion
Explore regularly updated online information about water quantity, quality, and use of the Nation’s surface and groundwater
Explore regularly updated online information about water quantity, quality, and use of the Nation’s surface and groundwater
Regional Water Availability Assessments
Focused scientific assessments of water availability in different hydrologic regions across the Nation
Focused scientific assessments of water availability in different hydrologic regions across the Nation
Integrated Water Availability Assessments
The USGS Water Resources Mission Area is assessing how much water is available for human and ecological needs in the United States and identifying where and when the Nation may have challenges meeting its demand for water.
News
USGS releases a comprehensive look at water resources in the United States
USGS releases a comprehensive look at water resources in the United States
El USGS selecciona la Cuenca del Río Trinity-San Jacinto para estudiar los impactos del cambio climático y la variabilidad del nivel del mar
El USGS selecciona la Cuenca del Río Trinity-San Jacinto para estudiar los impactos del cambio climático y la variabilidad del nivel del mar
USGS Selects Trinity-San Jacinto River Basin to Study Impacts of Climate Change, Sea Level Variability
USGS Selects Trinity-San Jacinto River Basin to Study Impacts of Climate Change, Sea Level Variability
Publications
Integrated water availability in the conterminous United States, 2010–20
Water availability is defined as the spatial and temporal distribution of water quantity and quality as it relates to the needs of humans and ecosystems. Broad assessment of water availability requires the consideration of multiple indicators because water users have different sensitivities to the degradation of water conditions. This chapter draws upon estimates of water supply, water...
Water use across the conterminous United States, water years 2010–20
Withdrawals of water for human use are fundamental to the evaluation of the Nation’s water availability. This chapter provides an analysis of public supply, crop irrigation, and thermoelectric power water use for the conterminous United States (CONUS) during water years 2010–20. These three categories account for about 90 percent of water withdrawals in the Nation. The values presented...
Status of water-quality conditions in the United States, 2010–20
Degradation of water quality can make water harmful or unusable for humans and ecosystems. Although many studies have assessed the effect of individual constituents or narrow suites of constituents on freshwater systems, no consistent, comprehensive assessment exists over the wide range of water-quality effects on water availability. Using published studies, data, and models completed at...
Science
Integrated Water Availability Assessments Fundamentals
The USGS Water Resources Mission Area is assessing how much water is available for human and ecological needs in the United States and identifying where and when the Nation may have challenges meeting its demand for water.
National Water Availability Assessment: Key Findings
This interactive website highlights the top scientific findings of the National Water Availability Assessment report through engaging stories, plain-language explanations, and interactive data visualizations.
National Water Availability Assessment Reports
The National Water Availability Assessment reports provide synthesis and interpretation of water availability in the past, present, and future.