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ASSESSMENT OF GROUND-WATER RESOURCES IN THE PISCATAQUA RIVER AND COASTAL WATERSHEDS, SOUTHEASTERN NEW HAMPSHIRE

NEW: USGS News Release, May 6, 2008
Water Demand Likely to Increase Substantially in New Hampshire's Seacoast Region by 2025

  Seacoast Towns in the Study Area:
Map of Seacoast Region (click for full view)

Barrington
Brentwood
Brookfield
Candia
Chester
Danville
Deerfield
Dover
Durham
East Kingston
Epping
Exeter
Farmington


Greenland
Hampstead
Hampton
Hampton Falls
Kensington
Kingston
Lee
Madbury
Middleton
Milton
New Castle
New Durham
North Hampton
Northwood
Nottingham
Portsmouth
Raymond
Rochester
Rollinsford
Rye
Sandown
Seabrook
Somersworth
South Hampton
Strafford
Stratham
Wakefield

 

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NH Coastal Program (NHCP)
NH Geological Survey (NHGS)

 

location map for groundwater study in southeastern NH; click in red-outlined Study Area for more detailed map Link to more detailed map of Study Area Link to more detailed map of Study Area Reason for Study

The proximity of the seacoast region in Southeastern New Hampshire to metropolitan Boston has led to a 36 percent population increase over the past 20 years. This population increase, and associated development, has been accompanied by an estimated 50 percent increase in the use of ground- and surface-water resources for drinking, industrial, and other purposes during the same period. Ensuring the sustainability of water resources into the future will require quantification of water storage and movement in surface- and ground-water systems, and a thorough understanding of past, current, and future water demands.

Who are the participants?

  • U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
  • New Hampshire Coastal Program (NHCP)
  • New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NH DES)
    • New Hampshire Geological Survey (NHGS)
    • New Hampshire Water Supply Engineering Bureau (WSEB)
  • Participating communities in the study area: Brentwood, Durham, East Kingston, Exeter, Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, Lee, Madbury, Newington, North Hampton, Rye, Seabrook, Strafford, Stratham, Rockingham County
  • Ground-water Project Advisory Team (GPAT)

Throughout the study, close coordination will be maintained between the participating agencies, communities in the study area, regional planning agencies, public water suppliers, and others to collect data, evaluate future growth, and identify realistic management options.

General Approach

  • Compile existing data on wells, water levels, and aquifers
  • Install and operate an enhanced monitoring network for ground and surface water
  • Determine water use and water use budget for each town
  • Estimate general water availability in each community
  • Evaluate effects of projected future growth using a ground-water flow model for a portion of the study area


Project Timeline

Bar chart showing project activities timeline


For technical questions, contact: Tom Mack, tjmack@usgs.gov

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Last Updated May 6, 2008
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