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USGS Ground-Water Networks

The USGS has a distributed water database that is locally managed. Surface water, ground water, and water quality data are rolled up from these local, distributed databases into a national information system. The ground-water database contains records from about 850,000 wells that have been compiled during the course of ground-water hydrology studies over the past 100 years. Information from these wells is served via the Internet through NWISWeb, the National Water Information System Web Interface. NWISWeb provides all USGS ground-water data that are approved for public release. This large number of sites is excellent for some uses, but complicates retrievals when the user is interested in specific networks, or wells in an active water-level measurement program.

These web sites group related wells and data from these active well networks, and provide basic statistics about the water-level data collected by USGS water science centers for Cooperative Program, Federal Program, and supplied to us by our customers through cooperative agreements.
Active Ground-Water Level NetworkClimate Response NetworkReal-Time Ground-Water Level Network


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