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Our mission is to collect, analyze and disseminate the impartial hydrologic data and information needed to wisely manage water resources for the people of the United States and the State of Washington.

Welcome Message from our Center Director

I'm Scott VanderKooi, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey's water resource activities in Washington State. 

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Welcome Message from our Center Director

I'm Scott VanderKooi, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey's water resource activities in Washington State. 

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Centennial Streamgages in Washington State

In 1887 the USGS began monitoring streamflow in the Yakima River at Kiona, WA. The streamgage is still in operation, providing real-time data to inform decision-making and serve the public. The Kiona gage is one of several centennial streamgages in Washington State, locations where USGS recorded data for at least 100 years.

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Centennial Streamgages in Washington State

In 1887 the USGS began monitoring streamflow in the Yakima River at Kiona, WA. The streamgage is still in operation, providing real-time data to inform decision-making and serve the public. The Kiona gage is one of several centennial streamgages in Washington State, locations where USGS recorded data for at least 100 years.

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Working with the USGS

We work with partners to jointly plan scientific work that has broad relevance to address current water issues. Our partners include Federal, State, and local agencies, Native American governments, and other public organizations.

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Working with the USGS

We work with partners to jointly plan scientific work that has broad relevance to address current water issues. Our partners include Federal, State, and local agencies, Native American governments, and other public organizations.

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Our Capabilities

The Washington Water Science Center operates local and statewide networks to collect high-quality data. We also analyze hydrologic processes through rigorous investigations. Our scientists specialize in all aspects of water science including groundwater, surface water, water quality, and aquatic ecosystems.

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Our Capabilities

The Washington Water Science Center operates local and statewide networks to collect high-quality data. We also analyze hydrologic processes through rigorous investigations. Our scientists specialize in all aspects of water science including groundwater, surface water, water quality, and aquatic ecosystems.

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