Brandon Anderson, a USGS civil engineer, locates a highwater mark left by flooding from Hurricane Ida. This high water mark was found at a USGS streamgage site on the Tchoutacabouffa River near White ...
The U.S. Geological Survey’s National Water Quality Laboratory suffers from severe staffing shortages, management shortcomings and other problems that could hamper the quality of the work being done, ...
Comparing water use from one place to another is problematic and presents natural contradictions. Living in a dry area can necessitate more public water infrastructure and water use, though the ...
The United States Geological Survey (“USGS”) released on January 16th a document titled: The National Water Availability Assessment (“Assessment”). USGS describes it as providing a: …a pioneering ...
Proportion of current geological resource production exceeding production capacity determined by the regional water availability for the top ten geological resources with the largest volume of water ...
BYU's new hydrologic cycle, representing major water pools in blue text, natural water fluxes in black text and human-impacted fluxes in orange. Illustration by Eliza Anderson. The United States ...
Hydrologic hazards of various types present myriad technical and public policy challenges in the United States and worldwide and are defined as extreme events associated with water occurrence, ...
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