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NWISWeb Tutorial How to access real-time water-quality data in your watershed |
Start at http://waterdata.usgs.gov (link opens in a new window) Step 1Click on the blue Water quality button. Step 2Choose
your state or territory under Geographic Area (in the upper
right-hand corner of the page). NOTE: Real-time water-quality data are currently not available in every state. Historical data are available, however. See Step 3 below. Step 3Click the Real-time button. You will get a list of stations, identified by name and number, where water quality is continually monitored. Also listed are current water-quality data from these stations. Typical data include pH, specific conductance, water temperature, and dissolved oxygen. What do these measurements mean? Some states currently have few or no stations with real-time water-quality data. Also note that ground-water stations may be included on this page. More water-quality data are in the historical water-quality database. Step 4Group the Water-Quality Table by Hydrologic Unit to focus on the stations in your local watershed. Click Go.
Step 5Now, find your Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) or watershed name. What is a HUC? Then click on individual station number(s) in your HUC to get water-quality data for that station. You will get a graph like the one below, which shows 7 days of water
temperature data from this station on the Colorado River in Arizona: Step 6For more data (for example, discharge and gage height at the station), select All parameters available at this site. Change the default 7 days to a number up to 31. Click get data. Real-time water-quality data are available for a maximum of 31 days. I want historical water-quality data.
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