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Seacoast New Hampshire Groundwater Availability Study

MONITORING NETWORK

A regional, long-term water-resources monitoring program will be developed by activating a comprehensive network of ground-water observation wells and streamgages. An enhanced water-resources monitoring network will be established for the region to improve water availability estimates; provide local officials, consultants and planners with real-time data for decision-making; and monitor the effects of development over time. The streamflow data and monthly ground-water level information from the enhanced networks will be provided in real-time through the internet.

[follow links for real-time data]

REGIONAL REAL-TIME STREAMFLOW GAGING STATIONS INSTALLED FOR THE REGIONAL SEACOAST STUDY
Termination dates for these gages are listed in parentheses.

Red triangle indicating new gage Winnicut River (October 2005)
Red triangle indicating new gage Isinglass River (October 2006)
Red triangle indicating new gage Little River (October 2006)
Red triangle indicating new gage North River (October 2006)
Red triangle indicating new gage Hampton Falls River (Discontinued by the local cooperator, October 2004)

Link to Salmon Falls River real-time data
 

TEMPORARY STREAMFLOW GAGING STATIONS INSTALLED FOR THE SEACOAST GROUND-WATER-FLOW MODEL
Over one year of data has been collected for model calibration. These gages operated between Spring 2003 and Fall 2004.

Blue triangle indicating temporary gage Berry's Brook
Blue triangle indicating temporary gage Little River (now real time)
Blue triangle indicating temporary gage Mill Brook
Blue triangle indicating temporary gage Taylor River

 

EXISTING REAL-TIME STREAMFLOW GAGING STATIONS
These gages receive long-term funding from other programs.

Green triangle indicating existing gage Cocheco River
Green triangle indicating existing gage Exeter River
Green triangle indicating existing gage Lamprey River
Green triangle indicating existing gage Oyster River
Green triangle indicating existing gage Salmon Falls River


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

Link to Winnicut River real-time data Link to Isinglass River real-time data Link to North River real-time data Link to Cocheco River real-time data Link to Exeter River real-time data Link to Lamprey River real-time data Link to Oyster River real-time data Link to Salmon Falls River real-time data Link to Little River real-time data

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