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Real-time Data

Our scientists gather information through periodic or continuous measurement in the field to provide a view of current conditions. In some instances, observations may not be subject to rigorous review before release; this will be noted in the documentation accompanying the data.

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Nebraska Continuous Water-Quality Network on WaterQualityWatch Nebraska Continuous Water-Quality Network on WaterQualityWatch

The Nebraska Continuous Water-Quality Network is part of USGS WaterQualityWatch. This web site provides maps that track short-term changes in water quality. Temperature, specific conductance, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, nitrate, discharge, chlorophyll, and surrogate data are available.

Nebraska Real-Time Water Quality on National Real-Time Water Quality Nebraska Real-Time Water Quality on National Real-Time Water Quality

Real-time computed concentrations of water-quality constituents such as suspended sediment, total nitrogen, and total phosphorus are calculated using ordinary least squares regression models. The results of these models, along with direct water-quality measurements, can be viewed here as time-series graphs, or downloaded as tabular data.

Nebraska Continuous Groundwater Level Network on Groundwater Watch Nebraska Continuous Groundwater Level Network on Groundwater Watch

Explore the wells in the USGS Nebraska Water Science Center continuous groundwater level network on Groundwater Watch.

Annual Water Data Reports for New York Annual Water Data Reports for New York

Water resources data are published annually for use by engineers, scientists, managers, educators, and the general public. Annual Water Data Reports and Discontinued Sites for New York :

Nowcast - Water-Quality Conditions At Beaches And A Recreational River Nowcast - Water-Quality Conditions At Beaches And A Recreational River

The Ohio Nowcast is a system that provides near-real-time beach advisories to the public through use of quick measurements and predictive models.
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