WaterMarks Newsletter - Spring 2021
In this issue of the USGS New England WSC Newsletter, we spotlight recent field activities, our Hydrologic Interpretive Program, a new report about arsenic in groundwater, and research at the Sleepers River Research Watershed. I hope you enjoy the articles about some of the great work our folks are doing and exploring the links to this quarter’s publications. Thanks for making us part o
Hydrologic Interpretive Program
The mission of the Hydrologic Interpretive Program is to work with stakeholders to design, carry out, and publish scientific studies addressing critical water-resources issues facing New England and the Nation.
Drought May Lead to Elevated Levels of Naturally Occurring Arsenic in Private Domestic Wells
An estimated 4.1 million people in the lower 48 states are potentially exposed to arsenic levels that exceed EPA’s drinking water standards
Potential drought conditions developing in New England
Recent surface-water, groundwater, and precipitation data indicate that drought conditions may presently be developing in parts of New England.
Paul Barlow (Former Employee)
Paul Barlow is a Chief of the Hydrologic Interpretive Branch in the New England Water Science Center.
New England WSC Data Releases and Publications in the first quarter of 2021
List of data releases and publications from the New England Water Science Center released in the first quarter of 2021.