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The main Oklahoma Water Science Center office.

ABOUT THE OKLAHOMA WSC

USGS IN YOUR STATE

USGS Water Science Centers are located in each state.

There is a USGS Water Science Center office in each State. Washington Oregon California Idaho Nevada Montana Wyoming Utah Colorado Arizona New Mexico North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Oklahoma Texas Minnesota Iowa Missouri Arkansas Louisiana Wisconsin Illinois Mississippi Michigan Indiana Ohio Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Pennsylvania West Virginia Georgia Florida Caribbean Alaska Hawaii New York Vermont New Hampshire Maine Massachusetts South Carolina North Carolina Rhode Island Virginia Connecticut New Jersey Maryland-Delaware-D.C.

A Welcome from the USGS Oklahoma Water Science Center Director

The USGS was established by Congress in 1879 to provide the Nation with reliable and impartial information in order to understand the Nation's natural resources. This information is used to protect life and property from natural disasters, manage the Nation's natural resources, and protect the environment. The USGS is a scientific organization concerned with providing credible, relevant, impartial, and timely information to all.

Today, the USGS is known for its long-term and extensive data-collection networks, and research of water, mapping, biology and geology issues in Oklahoma and throughout the Nation. These efforts provide policy makers, managers, and scientists, and the general public with information needed to understand and make decisions about the State of Oklahoma's natural resources.

The USGS, Oklahoma Water Science Center, primarily addresses water issues. These issues include water availability and surface- and ground-water quality. The USGS, Oklahoma Water Science Center, investigates the occurrence, distribution, quantity, movement, and chemical and biological quality of Oklahoma's surface and ground water. Specific water-resources activities of the Oklahoma Water Science Center include maintenance and analysis of long-term (prior to the turn of the Century) quantitative and qualitative data for streams, reservoirs, sediment, and ground water; and short-term interpretive investigations of specific water-resources issues on a local, State, regional, and national level. Such investigations include the aquifer characterization, water quality of Oklahoma's major river basins, sedimentation of rivers and lakes, and contamination of surface water and ground water. The USGS in Oklahoma, primarily carries out its activities from three offices in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Woodward, with a highly trained staff of scientists, technicians, and support personnel committed to providing accurate and timely natural-resource information.

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