Water Resources of Monroe County, New York
In 1979, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) entered into a cooperative agreement with Monroe County (MC), which, over the span of more than three decades, has resulted in more than 30 reports that have summarized flow and water-quality data at sites in Monroe County and have presented the results of investigations of particular water-related issues that existed in the County. The collaborative relationship between Monroe County and the USGS entails: - USGS training and oversight of MC personnel to conduct site visits and measure streamflow and collect water samples at monitoring sites; - analyses of water samples by MC in a certified environmental laboratory that routinely participates in a USGS quality-control program for analytical laboratories that provide results to the USGS; - analyses and interpretation of flow and water-quality data and inclusion of these data in the USGS National Water Information System; and - periodic short-term studies by the USGS to address specific problems in the County.
The effects of road-deicing salts on the mixing patterns and startification characteristics of Irondequoit Bay were documented in 1984-85 (http://pubs.usgs.gov/wri/1987/4223/report.pdf).
Project Location by County
Monroe County, NY
- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 560031e4e4b05d6c4e504516)
In 1979, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) entered into a cooperative agreement with Monroe County (MC), which, over the span of more than three decades, has resulted in more than 30 reports that have summarized flow and water-quality data at sites in Monroe County and have presented the results of investigations of particular water-related issues that existed in the County. The collaborative relationship between Monroe County and the USGS entails: - USGS training and oversight of MC personnel to conduct site visits and measure streamflow and collect water samples at monitoring sites; - analyses of water samples by MC in a certified environmental laboratory that routinely participates in a USGS quality-control program for analytical laboratories that provide results to the USGS; - analyses and interpretation of flow and water-quality data and inclusion of these data in the USGS National Water Information System; and - periodic short-term studies by the USGS to address specific problems in the County.
The effects of road-deicing salts on the mixing patterns and startification characteristics of Irondequoit Bay were documented in 1984-85 (http://pubs.usgs.gov/wri/1987/4223/report.pdf).
Project Location by County
Monroe County, NY
- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 560031e4e4b05d6c4e504516)