The Delaware River is rich in history, ecologically diverse, and critical to the regional economy. Water managers in this basin have a long history of applying innovative, regional solutions to ensure the long-term sustainability of this treasured resource which provides drinking water to over 15 million people in the region.
Patrick Anzman
Serving the public with the USGS Hydrologic Surveillance Program since 2015. Next Generation Water Observing Systems Program Lead.
In addition to being the Collateral Duty Safety Program Officer for the Downingtown Field Office, my time is mostly spent on the collection of surface water flow and continuous water quality data. This data collection includes making discharge measurements, maintaining various gaging equipment, and experimenting with new streamgaging technologies. The majority of my work has been in the Delaware River Basin.
Professional Experience
Hydrologic Technician, Pennsylvania Water Science Center, since 2015
Education and Certifications
Bachelor's of Science in Natural Resources Recreation and Tourism, with a concentration on Parks and Protected Areas from Colorado State University.
Science and Products
Surface Water Monitoring in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania and the Delaware River Basin
The Delaware River is rich in history, ecologically diverse, and critical to the regional economy. Water managers in this basin have a long history of applying innovative, regional solutions to ensure the long-term sustainability of this treasured resource which provides drinking water to over 15 million people in the region.
Science and Products
Surface Water Monitoring in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania and the Delaware River Basin
The Delaware River is rich in history, ecologically diverse, and critical to the regional economy. Water managers in this basin have a long history of applying innovative, regional solutions to ensure the long-term sustainability of this treasured resource which provides drinking water to over 15 million people in the region.
The Delaware River is rich in history, ecologically diverse, and critical to the regional economy. Water managers in this basin have a long history of applying innovative, regional solutions to ensure the long-term sustainability of this treasured resource which provides drinking water to over 15 million people in the region.