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Found 1504 dataset(s) matching "drinking water".
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This data set contains small-scale base GIS data layers compiled by the National Park Service Servicewide Inventory and Monitoring Program and Water Resources Division for use in a Baseline...
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This data set contains small-scale base GIS data layers compiled by the National Park Service Servicewide Inventory and Monitoring Program and Water Resources Division for use in a Baseline...
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This data set contains small-scale base GIS data layers compiled by the National Park Service Servicewide Inventory and Monitoring Program and Water Resources Division for use in a Baseline...
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This data set contains small-scale base GIS data layers compiled by the National Park Service Servicewide Inventory and Monitoring Program and Water Resources Division for use in a Baseline...
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This data set contains small-scale base GIS data layers compiled by the National Park Service Servicewide Inventory and Monitoring Program and Water Resources Division for use in a Baseline...
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Well lithology records in this layer come from the Department of Environmental Conservation's Water Supply Data Composite. Managed by the Water Resources Section in the Drinking Water and...
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In 2015, the total amount of water withdrawn for public supply in Florida was estimated at 2,385 million gallons per day (Mgal/d). Water withdrawals include 2,215 Mgal/d of fresh water and 170...
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Data set used to estimate the autoregressive distributed lag (ADL) model to understand how water quality measures (e.g., raw water TOC and algal toxin) and other variables affect drinking water...
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This dataset compared the de facto reuse percentage modeled for the 22 surface water sites sampled in Phase II of the drinking water project and the organic chemical data generated as part of the...
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Worksheet titled Data for ECM: Data set used to estimate the error correction model to understand how turbidity and other variables affect drinking water treatment costs. Worksheet titled Data...
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In December 2016, EPA announced the review results for the Agency’s third Six-Year Review (called Six-Year Review 3). EPA analyzed compliance monitoring data for the Six-Year Review 3 using data...
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Karst hydrologic systems are important resources in the state of Tennessee both as drinking water resources and as centers for possible biological diversity. These systems are susceptible to...
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EPA uses the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring (UCM) program to collect data for contaminants suspected to be present in drinking water, but that do not have health-based standards set under the...
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Within New Jersey’s Raritan Basin Water Supply Complex, multiple lakes and reservoirs with persistent and recurrent cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) discharge water which ultimately...
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The third Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR 3), conducted under EPA oversight, was published in the Federal Register on May 2, 2012. UCMR 3 requires monitoring for 30 contaminants: 28...
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This dataset represents all of the data collected by EPA during the Benton Harbor Drinking Water Study, which was published as an EPA report: Tully, J., S. Shilling, V. Bosscher, M. Schock, and D....
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The Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule supporting the second cycle (UCMR 2) of monitoring, conducted under EPA oversight, was published in the Federal Register on January 4, 2007. The UCMR 2...
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•Base cations increased in drinking water over ∼50 years coinciding with urbanization. •DIC, cations, Si, SO42- and pH in streams increased with impervious surface cover. •Road salts and...
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Karst hydrologic systems are important resources in the state of Tennessee, both as drinking water resources and as centers for possible biological diversity. These systems are susceptible to...