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What is the role of the USGS Toxic Substances Hydrology Program?
Why is the USGS Toxic Substances Hydrology Program unique?
Who uses the information the Toxics Program produces?
How does the Toxics Program transfer findings and products to resource managers and regulators, industry, educators and students, the scientific community at large, and the public?
How do Toxics Program activities relate to regulatory programs?
Does the Toxics Program work with industry?
What toxic substances does the Toxics Program investigate?
Does the Toxics Program develop contaminant transport models?
How can I get copies of Toxics Program publications?
What awards have Toxic Substances Hydrology Program scientists received?
Are there research opportunities for me with the Toxics Program?
I'm a graduate student and my advisor works at a Toxics Program site. Can I conduct my thesis research at the Site?
Can I get a grant from the Toxics Program?
Can I get a job with the Toxics Program?
Where can I get general information on water quality?
Where can I get information on the health effects of toxic substances in water?
Where can I find information on water-quality criteria for streams and other water bodies?
Where can I find information on the toxicity of chemicals?
Where can I find data on chemical and physical constants that control environmental fate?
I am concerned about a contamination site near where I live. How can I find information about it and who do I contact?
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