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Water Webserver Team
Hi! We're the team that runs the water.usgs.gov webserver,
which brings you water-resources information
from the U.S. Geological Survey.
We're located at USGS Headquarters in Reston, Virginia, and
assisted by webmasters at about 65 other USGS sites.
We are:
- David Boldt is our team leader and maintains the software scripts that serve our
pages and handles other "techie" responsibilities.
- Terry Maluk manages web page usage statistics and
provides other assistance to webmasters.
- Kim Martz helps to keep our pages up to date, answers most
of the feedback and is working to improve water related search
results for the USGS search
engine.
- Carole Marlow helps handle the feedback messages that come
in through the water pages and Ask
USGS.
- Krishna Sarma keeps our pages up to date for ongoing hydrologic
events, like floods, and works with our cyber seminar series.
- Steve Zehl is our Unix System Administrator and keeps the
system running.
We want to hear
from you! User feedback plays in big role in
how our site develops. Let us know if you like our pages
or you have a suggestion how we can do something better.
The feedback form will let you send electronic mail to our
team. We try to acknowledge email within 2 working days,
and to cover for each other when on travel or vacation.
Some questions are better answered by local experts,
here are a few direct contacts to save us all time:
- For
questions about a particular streamflow record, contact the USGS
State Representative for the state where the gage is
located. (Our form lets
you do this.) Please! We have records for more than 19,000
stations on line. The State Representatives are far better
prepared than we are to answer local questions. Asking the
h2o Team questions like, "Why does the streamflow data for
the Mud River in Illinois end in 1993?" only delays a response
while we forward your email.
- For general questions about water resources, earth science,
or the USGS you can send email to Ask
USGS.
- For questions about a specific page, look at the bottom
of the page for the address of the person responsible, and
contact them. (If there's no name, or you don't get a response,
let us know!)
We hope you find these pages helpful and informative! |