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USGS Virginia Water Science Center |
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, USGS VIRGINIA WATER
SCIENCE CENTER
Mission and objectives:
Direction and supervision of a staff engaged in complex
interpretive hydrologic and research studies, hydrologic data programs,
and support function throughout the State; development and maintenance of
a program of water-resource investigations; chief liaison with
cooperators and other Federal, State, and local agencies.
Mark R. Bennett
mrbennet@usgs.gov
(804) 261-2643
HYDROLOGIC STUDIES SECTIONS
Mission and Objectives:
Technical and administrative supervision of single
and multi-discipline hydrologic studies (including ground water, surface
water, and water quality) and research on hydrologic processes. Plans
and develops cooperative water-resources programs, prepares and reviews
project proposals and technical reports, and maintains liaisons with
cooperators and other agencies.
RESOURCE CHARACTERIZATION AND ASSESSMENT STUDIES
SECTION
Mission and Objectives:
Technical and administrative supervision of single
and multi-discipline hydrologic resource characterization and assessment studies (including ground water, surface
water, and water quality) and research on hydrologic processes. Plans
and develops cooperative water-resources programs, prepares and reviews
project proposals and technical reports, and maintains liaisons with
cooperators and other agencies.
Chief of Section
George Harlow Supervisory Hydrologist geharlow@usgs.gov 804-261-2631 |
David L. Nelms
Hydrologist(Geo)
dlnelms@usgs.gov
(804) 261-2630
Donald C. Hayes
Hydrologist(Eng)
dchayes@usgs.gov
(804) 261-2632
Section
WATERSHED STUDIES SECTION
Mission and Objectives:
Technical and administrative supervision of single
and multi-discipline hydrologic resource characterization and assessment studies (including ground water, surface
water, and water quality) and research on hydrologic processes at the watershed
scale. Plans
and develops cooperative water-resources programs, prepares and reviews
project proposals and technical reports, and maintains liaisons with
cooperators and other agencies.
Chief of Section
Position Vacant Contact: Mark R. Bennett, Director
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Ken Hyer
(Hydrologist)
kenhyer@usgs.gov)
(804)-261-2636
HYDROLOGIC NETWORK OPERATIONS SECTION
Mission and objectives:
Supervision of data collection and compilation for
annual water-resources data release; supervision of flood programs and stream
hydraulics studies; station installation and maintenance; special short-term
intense data collection; support to all office water-quality data-collection
programs; computer application to data programs.
Shaun Wicklein,
Supervisory Hydrologist
smwickle@usgs.gov
(804) 261-2605
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES SECTION
Mission and objectives:
Preparation of budgets, program summaries
and financial reports; responsible for personnel records and actions;
maintains property records and files; responsible for procurement
and records management.
Chief of Unit
<vacant>
Administrative Officer
______________
(804)261-2603
COMPUTER SERVICES SECTION
Mission and objectives:
Management of in-house minicomputer and Distributed
Information System (DIS) network links; maintains security of hardware,
software, and data bases; provides computer support to all technical and
administrative functions; conducts liaison with system users to
determine computer support needs, with cooperators on shared database
requirements, and Division for DIS enhancements.
Andrew Shearin
IT Specialist
ashearin@usgs.gov
(804) 261-2611
Unit Support
Haisam Hamama
IT
Specialist
hhamama@usgs.gov
(804) 261-2626
NATIONAL WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (NAWQA)
The National Water-Quality Assessment
(NAWQA)
Program is designed to describe the status and trends in the
quality of the Nation's ground- and surface-water resources and to provide a sound understanding of the natural and human
factors that affect the quality of these resources. As part of the program, investigations will be conducted in 59 areas-- called
"study units"-- throughout the Nation to provide a framework for national and regional water-quality assessment. Regional
and national synthesis of information from study units will consist of comparative studies of specific water-quality issues
using nationally consistent information.
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