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The Status of Streamflow and Ground-Water-Level Monitoring Networks in Maryland, 2005

By James M. Gerhart (U.S. Geological Survey) and Emery T. Cleaves (Maryland Geological Survey)

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Abstract

The monitoring of streamflow and ground-water levels in Maryland is vitally important to the effective management and protection of the State’s water resources. Streamflow and ground-water-level monitoring networks have been operated for many years in Maryland, and in recent years, these networks have been redesigned to improve their efficiency. Unfortunately, these networks are increasingly at risk due to reduced and fluctuating funding from Federal, State, and local agencies. Stable, long-term funding is necessary to ensure that these networks will continue to provide valuable water data for use by State and local water-resources managers.


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