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The Water Quality Data Portal (WQP) provides an easy way to access data stored in two large water quality databases. Input parameters on the form include location, site, sampling, and date parameters. The WQP can return site information (locations where samples were collected), or it can return sample results (analytical data of collected samples).
You can use the WQP web services to quickly and easily access data and metadata available on the Water Quality Portal. URL queries are constructed in a standard format and outputs are delivered in a number of user-defined formats.
The Water Quality Portal (WQP) is a cooperative service sponsored by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC).
How to use the WQP. User Guide. Web Services Guide. FAQs. Upload Data. National Results Coverage. About the WQP. What is the WQP?
Information on WQP monitoring and sampling collection can be found on the TCEQ web page at <https://www.tceq.texas.gov/drinkingwater/chemicals/lead_copper/lead-copper.html>. For specific information related to this guidance, contact the TCEQ at (512) 239-4691 and ask for the PWSS Program QA Manager.
Upstream/Downstream information can be used to help you determine where to collect water quality data based on the flow of water. Select a feature source, and optionally search for a location.
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1. Monitoring Requirements. A summary of the minimum monitoring requirements for lead (Pb) & copper (Cu) tap samples and. water quality parameter (WQP) samples for systems serving over 50,000 persons.