U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Water-Data Report NE-04-1—ONLINE ONLY
The Nebraska water resources data report for water year 2004 includes records
of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; water elevation and/or contents
of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and quality of ground water in wells.
This report contains records of stream stage for 3 stations; stream discharge
for 101 continuous and 5 crest-stage gaging stations, and 6 miscellaneous sites;
stream water quality for 7 gaging stations and 40 miscellaneous sites; water
elevation
and/or contents for 2 lakes and 1 reservoir; ground-water levels for 74 observation
wells; and ground-water quality for 200 wells. These data represent that part
of the National Water Data System collected in and near Nebraska by the U.S.
Geological Survey and cooperating Federal, State, and local agencies.
Introduction
Cooperation
Summary of hydrologic conditions
Precipitation
Streamflow
Water quality
Ground-water levels
Water use
Downstream order and station number
Numbering system for wells and miscellaneous sites
Special networks and programs
Explanation of stage- and water-discharge records
Access to UGSG water data
Definitions of terms
Surface-water data, by major river basin
White River Basin
Ponca Creek Basin
Niobrara River Basin
Bazile Creek Basin
Missouri River Main Stem
Omaha Creek Basin
Missouri River Main Stem
Platte River Basin
Weeping Water Creek Basin
Missouri River Main Stem
Little Nemaha River Basin
Missouri River Main Stem
Big Nemaha River Basin
Kansas River Basin
Discharge at partial-record stations and miscellaneous sites
Ground-water data, by county
Antelope County
Banner County
Buffalo Count
Chase County
Dawson County
Dundy County
Hall County
Holt County
Hooker County
Lancaster County
Merrick County
Merrill County
Perkins County
Pierce County
Polk County
Sarpy County
Saunders County
Scotts Bluff County
Sioux County
Valley County
Water-quality data, by study
Chemical analyses of surface water
Niobrara National Scenic River study
Plum Creek water-quality monitoring study
Cardwell Branch watershed assessment
Chemical analyses of ground water
South Platte River source-water assessmen
Ashland ground-water quality study
Papio-Missouri study
Water-quality aquifer assessment
Water quality from monitoring well nests
Ground-water protection area—Middle Republican Natural Resources District
City of Seward water-quality monitoring study
Chemical analyses from National Water Quality Assessment program
sites—Central
Nebraska
Basins study unit
Nutrient enrichment effects study
Agricultural chemical transport study—surface water/rainfall
Agricultural chemical transport study—ground water
Agricultural chemical transport study—ground water/surface water
Agricultural chemical transport study —vadose zone/soil
List of active and discontinued gaging stations
The full report is available as a pdf (33 MB).
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U.S. Geological Survey
5231 S. 19th St.
Lincoln, Nebraska 68512-1271
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