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Title: Data collection at U.S. Geological Survey Streamgages


1
USGS Colorado District Briefing on Selected
Activities
Presented to National Water Quality Monitoring
Council By Don Campbell, Rob Buirgy, Julianne
Brown, and Bill Horak July 16, 2002
2
Presentations on Colorado DistrictActivities
  • Overview, with focus on monitoring
  • Monitoring of high-altitude ecosystems
  • Collaborative Water-Quality Monitoring in the Big
    Thompson Watershed

Bill Horak Don Campbell Rob Buirgy and Julianne
Brown
3
Offices and Staff of the Colorado District
(14)
(2)
(69)
Field (11)
(14)
(23)
(3)
4
Colorado District Funding Sources, FY02
Total - 17.68M
5
Colorado District Funding, by Activity, FY02
Federal/State Coop Water Program Funding
Total - 17.68M
6
Colorado District Data Program, by Activity
Coop Water Program Funding
USGS Federal Program Funding
7
Annual Streamflow Exported from Colorado
8
Streamgaging Network Operated by USGS in
Colorado, FY02
9
Stream Water-Quality Network Operated by USGS in
Colorado, FY02
10
Number of Continuous-Record Stream GagesOperated
by USGS
11
Number of Stream Water-Quality SitesOperated by
USGS, FY90-02
12
Water-Quality Monitoring by Colorado District in
Collaboration with Non-USGS Participants
  • Vallecito Reservoir near Durango
  • PartnerPine River Watershed Stakeholders Group
  • Curecanti National Recreation Area near Gunnison
  • PartnerNational Park Service
  • Big Thompson River Watershed near Loveland
  • PartnerBig Thompson Watershed Forum
  • Blue River Watershed near Frisco
  • PartnerColorado School of Mines

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Water-Quality Monitoring by Colorado District in
Collaboration with Non-USGS Participants (cont.)
  • USGS staff trains others in USGS methods
  • Ongoing QA/QC is critical aspect of this work
  • Each project uses NWQL for some or all lab
    support
  • All data stored in National Water Information
    System
  • (NWIS)

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Synoptic Water-Quality Monitoring Proposalin
response to the 2002 Drought Conditions in
ColoradoPrepared by U.S. Geological Survey, July
2002
20
CO District Active Interpretive Projects, by
Category
  • Atmospheric-deposition and climate-change effects
    on alpine ecosystems 8
  • Characterization of long-term hydrologic and
    water-quality trends 4
  • Development of methods for water-resources
    investigations 2
  • Effects of energy development on water resources
    1
  • Effects of hazardous waste disposal / Monitoring
    effects of remedial actions 6
  • Effects of urbanization and recreational and
    irrigation development onwater resources 11
  • Fluvial geomorphology and stream-channel
    processes 6

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CO District Active Interpretive Projects, by
Category
  • Geochemical transport processes, remediation of
    abandoned mined lands 5
  • Ground-water / surface-water interactions 3
  • Internet-based dissemination of hydrologic and
    water-quality information 3
  • Modeling hydrologic and water-quality responses
    of flow systems 5
  • Regional assessments of water quality and the
    relationships to land use 6
  • Water-quality characteristics and flow dynamics
    in reservoirs and lakes 6
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