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Click on the button below to find Real-Time Water Data for the states in the Lower Mississippi-Gulf. This includes Streamflow, Water Quality, Groundwater Levels, Precipitation and Water-Use. 

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Real Time Sediment Concentrations - Arkansas

To view real time sediment concentrations for Arkansas click here.

Real Time Nitrate Readings - Arkansas

To see real time nitrate readings for Arkansas click here.

Arkansas StreamStats

To see detailed information on Arkansas StreamStats as well as an interactive map click here.

Arkansas Sparta Recovery Groundwater Network

To see site information for the Arkansas Sparta Recovery Groundwater Network click here.

Arkansas Northern Lonoke County Groundwater Network

To see the map and site information for the Arkansas Northern Lonoke County Groundwater Network click here.

Groundwater Watch - Hot Springs National Park - Arkansas

Use this interactive map to see information on the Arkansas Hot Springs National Park Groundwater Network. To see the map click here.

Arkansas Natural Resources Commission Groundwater Network

To see the map of the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission Groundwater Network wells click here.

Groundwater Watch - Arkansas

Use this interactive map to see information for the Arkansas Active Water Level Network. To see the map click here.

Rating Curve Retrieval - Arkansas

To get rating curve retrievals for the state of Arkansas click here.

Buffalo National River Floating Conditions - Arkansas

This interactive map will show real time current floating conditions for the Buffalo National River in Arkansas. You can also see information on camping, picnic areas, boat launch sites, trails and concessionaires. 

Public-Supply Water Use in the Cumberland River Watershed in 2010 and Projections of Public-Supply Water Use to 2040

Adequate water resources are vital for municipal needs in the Cumberland River watershed. As a result of continuing population growth, moderate to extreme droughts and floods, demands for competing water resources, and aging infrastructure, the evaluation of ongoing water-resources issues has become increasingly important to Federal, State, and local water-resources managers. In order to assist lo
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