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About the California Water Science Center

The California Water Science Center (CAWSC) is one of 48 Water Science Centers in the Water Resources Discipline of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The Water Science Center's mission is to collect, analyze and disseminate the impartial hydrologic data and information needed to wisely manage water resources for the people of the United States and the State of California.

Contact information for the main California WSC office:

California Water Science Center
6000 J Street, Placer Hall
Sacramento, CA 95819
(916) 278-3000

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What We Do

To assure that our work is relevant and useful, we form partnerships with Federal, State, and local agencies, and other public organizations.

Funding for the California Water Science Center comes from a variety of sources, including direct Federal appropriations, other Federal agencies, and a cooperative program that allows the California Water Science Center to partially match funding with state and local agencies. Information concerning USGS products and services can be obtained from:

The California WSC home page provides direct access to current and historical USGS streamflow data, a bibliography of California Water Science Center reports, and much more about USGS operations in the state of California.

High School Summer Internship Program

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Summer Internship Program offers students hands-on experience working with scientists in a professional environment. The goal of the program is to enhance awareness and appreciation of science and encourage students to consider the sciences as a career path. The USGS is particularly committed to increasing the number of interns who are talented first-generation college-bound students, and students from groups that are underrepresented in the scientific workplace. The full-time, two-month position is open to high school sophomores and juniors ages 16 and above.

Data Collection

Basic hydrologic data collection, processing, analysis, dissemination, and archiving are major parts of the California Water Science Center program. Streamflow data, for example, are used for flood and water-supply forecasts, planning and design, river regulation, streamflow statistics, and research investigations. Much of the data are available on a near-real-time basis by satellite telemetry. Types of data currently collected include:

Database Capabilities

USGS data are stored and maintained in long-term, quality-assured databases. The databases contain data for California and the rest of the nation and are accessible to the public. The data include:

Projects

The chief purpose of hydrologic projects is to help cooperating agencies solve water problems. For example, investigative results have been used to manage storm-water runoff, to develop ground-water management plans, and to identify areas of water-quality degradation. These investigations address many water issues:

Analytical Techniques

The California Water Science Center uses state-of-the-art as well as traditional methods that include quality assurance and quality control:

Water-quality samples are collected and analyzed for a wide range of constituents, including major inorganics, nutrients, trace elements, dissolved gases, pesticides, isotopes, organic solvents, petrochemicals, and biological indicators.

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