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Surface-water-quality conditions and relation to taste-and-odor occurrences in the Lake Olathe Watershed, Northeast Kansas, 2000-02 Surface-water-quality conditions and relation to taste-and-odor occurrences in the Lake Olathe Watershed, Northeast Kansas, 2000-02
Surface water in the Lake Olathe watershed, located in northeast Kansas, was sampled from June 2000 through December 2002 to characterize water-quality conditions in relation to physical properties, major ions, sediment, nutrients, selected trace elements, selected pesticides, fecal indicator bacteria, phytoplankton, and taste-and-odor compounds. In addition, two continuous real-time...
Authors
David P. Mau, Andrew C. Ziegler, Stephen D. Porter, Larry M. Pope
Estimates of flow duration, mean flow, and peak-discharge frequency values for Kansas stream locations Estimates of flow duration, mean flow, and peak-discharge frequency values for Kansas stream locations
Streamflow statistics of flow duration and peak-discharge frequency were estimated for 4,771 individual locations on streams listed on the 1999 Kansas Surface Water Register. These statistics included the flow-duration values of 90, 75, 50, 25, and 10 percent, as well as the mean flow value. Peak-discharge frequency values were estimated for the 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, and 100-year floods...
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Charles A. Perry, David M. Wolock, Joshua C. Artman
Estimates of median flows for streams on the 1999 Kansas Surface Water Register Estimates of median flows for streams on the 1999 Kansas Surface Water Register
The Kansas State Legislature, by enacting Kansas Statute KSA 82a?2001 et. seq., mandated the criteria for determining which Kansas stream segments would be subject to classification by the State. One criterion for the selection as a classified stream segment is based on the statistic of median flow being equal to or greater than 1 cubic foot per second. As specified by KSA 82a?2001 et...
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Charles A. Perry, David M. Wolock, Joshua C. Artman
Use of continuous seismic profiling to differentiate geologic deposits underlying selected canals in central and western Nebraska Use of continuous seismic profiling to differentiate geologic deposits underlying selected canals in central and western Nebraska
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W.H. Kress, B.J. Dietsch, G. V. Steele, E.A. White, J. C. Cannia
Status of ground-water levels and storage volume in the Equus Beds aquifer near Wichita, Kansas, January 2000-January 2003 Status of ground-water levels and storage volume in the Equus Beds aquifer near Wichita, Kansas, January 2000-January 2003
The Equus Beds aquifer northwest of Wichita, Kansas, was developed to supply water to Wichita residents and for irrigation in south-central Kansas beginning on September 1, 1940. Ground-water pumping for city and agricultural use from the aquifer caused water levels to decline in a large part of the area. Irrigation pumpage in the area increased substantially during the 1970s and 1980s...
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Cristi V. Hansen, Walter R. Aucott
Quality of water on the Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation, northeastern Kansas, May 2001 through August 2003 Quality of water on the Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation, northeastern Kansas, May 2001 through August 2003
Water-quality samples were collected from 20 surface-water sites and 11 ground-water sites on the Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation in northeastern Kansas in an effort to describe existing water-quality conditions on the reservation and to compare water-quality conditions to results from previous reports published as part of a multiyear cooperative study with the Prairie Band...
Authors
Heather C. Ross Schmidt
Persistence of pharmaceutical compounds and other organic wastewater contaminants in a conventional drinking-water-treatment plant Persistence of pharmaceutical compounds and other organic wastewater contaminants in a conventional drinking-water-treatment plant
In a study conducted by the US Geological Survey and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 24 water samples were collected at selected locations within a drinking-water-treatment (DWT) facility and from the two streams that serve the facility to evaluate the potential for wastewater-related organic contaminants to survive a conventional treatment process and persist in potable...
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P. E. Stackelberg, E. T. Furlong, M. T. Meyer, S.D. Zaugg, A.K. Henderson, D.B. Reissman
Herbicide concentrations in the Mississippi River basin: The importance of chloroacetanilide herbicide degradates Herbicide concentrations in the Mississippi River basin: The importance of chloroacetanilide herbicide degradates
The proportion of chloroacetanilide herbicide degradates, specifically the ethane sulfonic (ESA) and oxanilic (OA) acids, averaged 70% of the total herbicide concentration in samples from the Upper Mississippi River. In samples from the Missouri River and the Ohio River, the proportion of chloroacetanilide degradates in the total herbicide concentration was much less, 24% and 41%...
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R.A. Rebich, R.H. Coupe, E.M. Thurman
Urban contribution of pharmaceuticals and other organic wastewater contaminants to streams during differing flow conditions Urban contribution of pharmaceuticals and other organic wastewater contaminants to streams during differing flow conditions
During 2001, 76 water samples were collected upstream and downstream of select towns and cities in Iowa during high-, normal- and low-flow conditions to determine the contribution of urban centers to concentrations of pharmaceuticals and other organic wastewater contaminants (OWCs) in streams under varying flow conditions. The towns ranged in population from approximately 2000 to 200 000...
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D.W. Kolpin, M. Skopec, M. T. Meyer, E. T. Furlong, S.D. Zaugg
Water Resources Data--Kansas, Water Year 2003 Water Resources Data--Kansas, Water Year 2003
Water-resources data for the 2003 water year for Kansas consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; elevation and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels of ground-water wells. This report contains records for water discharge at 148 complete-record gaging stations; elevation and contents at 17 lakes and reservoirs; water-quality records at 2...
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J.E. Putnam, D.R. Schneider