USGS Seeks Input on Water Resources Research Data Collection
Published Date: 3/25/2026
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Summary
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) wants to keep collecting important water research info and is asking for your thoughts by April 24, 2026. This helps them keep track of water resources without making paperwork a headache. If you’re involved in water studies or just curious, now’s the time to speak up and help shape how data is gathered!
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