Archived and Completed Projects - South Atlantic Water Science Center Completed
The USGS South Atlantic Water Science Center (SAWSC) is comprised of water-science offices throughout Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
The SAWSC conducts research and investigations related to topics such as groundwater and surface-water quality related to anthropogenic and agricultural activities, hydraulic and hydrologic modeling, tracking the movement of groundwater contamination, groundwater resource assessments and modeling, ecological assessments and response to urbanization, and estimating water-use for human and ecological needs. The research and investigations provide the scientific knowledge that engineers, planners and managers can used to make informed water-resources decisions.
Archived and Completed Projects - South Atlantic Water Science Center
MULTI STATE / NATIONAL
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Assessing Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Risk in U.S. National Parks
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Effects of Impoundments on Selected Streamflow Characteristics
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Techniques for Estimating Magnitude and Frequency of Floods for Rural Basins
GEORGIA
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Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program study
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Assessment of Surficial and Brunswick Aquifer Systems, Coastal Georgia
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Assessment of Groundwater Flow Near the Savannah River Site, Georgia and South Carolina
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Groundwater Monitoring Program for the City of Lawrenceville, Georgia
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Southwest Georgia Agricultural Water Conservation and Metering Program
NORTH CAROLINA
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Accounting for Water Needs of Southeast Region National Wildlife Refuges
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Albemarle Sound, NC -- National Monitoring Network Demonstration Site
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Camp Lejeune Groundwater Level and Conductance Monitoring Network
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Effects of land-applied biosolids on water quality in the Jordan Lake Watershed
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Effects of land-use change on water-quality in the Treyburn Development of the Falls Lake Watershed
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Fate and transport of pathogens and nutrients from land-applied animal manures
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Groundwater/Surface Water Interaction near Ellerbe Creek, Durham, NC
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Mid-Currituck Bridge Water Quality, Currituck Sound, North Carolina
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National Atmospheric Deposition/National Trends Network - Site NC36
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North Carolina Shale Gas Baseline Groundwater Sampling Project
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Rating Unsaturated Zone and Watershed Characteristics of Public Water Supplies - 2009 Updates
SOUTH CAROLINA
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Calibration of the Maryland Abutment-Scour Equation Using a Modified Critical Velocity
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Environmental Fate and Transport of Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CEC), South Carolina
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Evaluation of Abutment-Scour Equations from NCHRP Projects 24-15(2) and 24-20 Using Field Data
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Santee River Basin Study (National Water Quality Assessment)
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Selected Roadway High-Water Mark Data from Hurricane Joaquin Flooding, October 2015
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Simulation of Groundwater Flow in the Charleston Aquifer near Mount Pleasant, SC – an Update
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Update for the South Carolina Atlantic Coastal Plain Groundwater Availability Model
- Overview
The USGS South Atlantic Water Science Center (SAWSC) is comprised of water-science offices throughout Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
The SAWSC conducts research and investigations related to topics such as groundwater and surface-water quality related to anthropogenic and agricultural activities, hydraulic and hydrologic modeling, tracking the movement of groundwater contamination, groundwater resource assessments and modeling, ecological assessments and response to urbanization, and estimating water-use for human and ecological needs. The research and investigations provide the scientific knowledge that engineers, planners and managers can used to make informed water-resources decisions.
Archived and Completed Projects - South Atlantic Water Science Center
MULTI STATE / NATIONAL
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Assessing Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Risk in U.S. National Parks
-
Effects of Impoundments on Selected Streamflow Characteristics
-
Techniques for Estimating Magnitude and Frequency of Floods for Rural Basins
GEORGIA
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Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program study
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Assessment of Surficial and Brunswick Aquifer Systems, Coastal Georgia
-
Assessment of Groundwater Flow Near the Savannah River Site, Georgia and South Carolina
-
Groundwater Monitoring Program for the City of Lawrenceville, Georgia
-
Southwest Georgia Agricultural Water Conservation and Metering Program
NORTH CAROLINA
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Accounting for Water Needs of Southeast Region National Wildlife Refuges
-
Albemarle Sound, NC -- National Monitoring Network Demonstration Site
-
Camp Lejeune Groundwater Level and Conductance Monitoring Network
-
Effects of land-applied biosolids on water quality in the Jordan Lake Watershed
-
Effects of land-use change on water-quality in the Treyburn Development of the Falls Lake Watershed
-
Fate and transport of pathogens and nutrients from land-applied animal manures
-
Groundwater/Surface Water Interaction near Ellerbe Creek, Durham, NC
-
Mid-Currituck Bridge Water Quality, Currituck Sound, North Carolina
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National Atmospheric Deposition/National Trends Network - Site NC36
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North Carolina Shale Gas Baseline Groundwater Sampling Project
-
Rating Unsaturated Zone and Watershed Characteristics of Public Water Supplies - 2009 Updates
SOUTH CAROLINA
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Calibration of the Maryland Abutment-Scour Equation Using a Modified Critical Velocity
-
Environmental Fate and Transport of Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CEC), South Carolina
-
Evaluation of Abutment-Scour Equations from NCHRP Projects 24-15(2) and 24-20 Using Field Data
-
Santee River Basin Study (National Water Quality Assessment)
-
Selected Roadway High-Water Mark Data from Hurricane Joaquin Flooding, October 2015
-
Simulation of Groundwater Flow in the Charleston Aquifer near Mount Pleasant, SC – an Update
-
Update for the South Carolina Atlantic Coastal Plain Groundwater Availability Model
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