Title: Data collection at U.S. Geological Survey Streamgages
1USGS 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
2Presentations 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
3Offices and Staff of the Colorado District
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Field (11)
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4Colorado District Funding Sources, FY02
Total - 17.68M
5Colorado District Funding, by Activity, FY02
Federal/State Coop Water Program Funding
Total - 17.68M
6Colorado District Data Program, by Activity
Coop Water Program Funding
USGS Federal Program Funding
7Annual Streamflow Exported from Colorado
8Streamgaging Network Operated by USGS in
Colorado, FY02
9Stream Water-Quality Network Operated by USGS in
Colorado, FY02
10Number of Continuous-Record Stream GagesOperated
by USGS
11Number of Stream Water-Quality SitesOperated by
USGS, FY90-02
12Water-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
13Water-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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19Synoptic Water-Quality Monitoring Proposalin
response to the 2002 Drought Conditions in
ColoradoPrepared by U.S. Geological Survey, July
2002
20CO 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
21CO 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