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CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF THE SURFACE WATER COMPONENT OF THE NATIONAL WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT (NAWQA) PROGRAM.

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Abstract

The US Geological Survey started, in a pilot phase, a program to provide nationally consistent information on the status and trends in the quality of the nation's fresh water. The program also intends to identify and describe the relationships between both the status and trends in water quality as they relate to natural factors, and the history of land-use, and land- and waste-management practices. The program is organized into hydrologically based study units and, for the study of surface water, involves a combination of fixed-station, synoptic and intensive study approaches. Network design considerations are discussed.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF THE SURFACE WATER COMPONENT OF THE NATIONAL WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT (NAWQA) PROGRAM.
Year Published 1986
Language English
Publisher IEEE
Publisher location New York, NY, USA
Larger Work Title Oceans Conference Record (IEEE)
First page 779
Last page 784
Conference Title Oceans 86 - Conference Record.
Conference Location Washington, DC, USA
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