U.S. Geological Survey Pennsylvania Water Science Center Spring Newsletter Now Available
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The Spring newsletter from the U.S. Geological Survey Pennsylvania Water Science Center is now available featuring articles on--

-- Improving Understanding and Coordination of Science Activities for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed

-- Analysis of the United States documented unplugged orphaned oil and gas well dataset

-- Comprehensive water-quality assessment in the Delaware River Basin identifies increasing trends in salinity and decreasing trends in nutrients

-- Mapping areas of groundwater susceptible to transient contamination events from rapid infiltration into shallow fractured-rock aquifers in agricultural regions of the conterminous United States

-- Naturally occurring constituents are more prevalent at elevated concentrations in U.S. groundwater compared to human-caused constituents

-- Evaluation of management efforts to reduce nutrient and sediment contributions to the Chesapeake Bay estuary

-- USGS Releases Spanish Version of National Water Dashboard

-- Cross-sectional associations between drinking water arsenic and urinary inorganic arsenic in the US: NHANES 2003-2014

-- The Past, Present and Future of USGS Streamgages

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Visit the USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center webpage for more information on available water resource research and partnership opportunities.

[Posted: May 24, 2023]


5/29/2023

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