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U.S. Geological Survey Ground-Water Resources Program, 2001

January 1, 2001

Ground water is among the Nation's most important natural resources. It provides drinking water to urban and rural communities, supports irrigation and industry, sustains the flow of streams and rivers, and maintains riparian and wetland ecosystems. In many areas of the Nation, the future sustainability of ground-water resources is at risk from over use and contamination. Because ground-water systems typically respond slowly to human actions and climate variability, a long-term perspective is needed to manage this valuable resource. The U.S. Geological Survey Ground-Water Resources Program provides regional evaluations, fundamental data, and predictive tools to help assure the sustainability of our Nation's ground-water resources.

Publication Year 2001
Title U.S. Geological Survey Ground-Water Resources Program, 2001
DOI 10.3133/fs05601
Authors Norman G. Grannemann
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 056-01
Index ID fs05601
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Michigan Water Science Center
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