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Welcome to the United States Geological Survey

This is your direct link to all kinds of water resource information. Here you'll find information on Washington's rivers and streams. You'll also find information about ground water, water quality, and many other topics. The USGS operates the most extensive satellite network of stream-gaging stations in the state, many of which form the backbone of flood-warning systems.

Water Science in the News

2008 Coast Salish Nations Water Quality Project
The Coast Salish Nations and the U.S. Geological Survey are partnering during the Annual Tribal Canoe Journey to study water resources, to help the restoration and preservation of Puget Sound and Georgia Straits.

Vandals Knock Out Flood Gage On Nooksack River
Vandals struck again at an important flood-warning gage on the Nooksack River, this time knocking it off the air temporarily....

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