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Mar 9, 2016 · The CAWSC operates local and statewide networks to collect high-quality data that define natural and human hydrologic changes; analyzes hydrologic processes; maintains data bases; and publishes peer-reviewed reports to create unbiased hydrologic information.
The USGS California Water Science Center works with Local, State and other Federal agencies to conduct studies that will help give water managers the knowledge they need to effectively allocate water resources under increasing demands.
To meet the demands of a growing California, USGS scientific investigations are helping State and local governments improve emergency management, optimize resources, collect contaminant-source and -mobility information, and improve surface- and ground-water quality.
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The regional hydrology studies in the California Water Science Center have addressed the hydrologic response to climate for historical and future climates for a number of regions, including the southwest US, the California hydrologic region, the Great Basin, and upper Colorado River basin.
The USGS California Water Science Center has proposed new studies to help us understand how the Delta works as an estuary and an ecosystem. These proposed efforts should provide policy-makers and agencies with modeling tools to test various water-management and ecosystem-restoration scenarios.
The USGS California Water Science Center collects, analyzes and disseminates impartial hydrologic information and data for the State of California and the Nation.