Triangle Area Water Supply Monitoring Project, North Carolina—Overview of Hydrologic and Water-Quality Monitoring Activities and Data Quality Assurance

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Surface-water supplies are important sources of drinking water for residents in the Triangle area of North Carolina, which is located within the upper Cape Fear and Neuse River Basins. Since 1988, the U.S. Geological Survey and a consortium of local governments have participated in a cooperative effort, known as the Triangle Area Water Supply Monitoring Project, to track water-quality and quantity conditions in several of the area’s water-supply reservoirs and streams. This report summarizes the hydrologic and water-quality monitoring activities through this cooperative effort, including an overview of previous and current data collection and quality-assurance and quality-control activities.

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Diaz, J. C., & Fanelli, R. M. (2024). Triangle Area Water Supply Monitoring Project, North Carolina—Overview of Hydrologic and Water-Quality Monitoring Activities and Data Quality Assurance. US Geological Survey Open-File Report, 2024. https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr20241003

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