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<br />3.0 HYDROLOGIC NETWORK <br /> <br />SURFACE-WATER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE <br />FOR 95 LOCATIONS <br /> <br />The U.S. Geological Survey has collected surface-water quantity and <br />quality information throughout the White River basin. <br /> <br />Discharge, chemical, sediment, or biological data are available for <br />95 stations in the White River basin. The location of the 95 surface-water <br />hydrologic monitoring stations is shown in figure 3.0-1. Many of these sta- <br />tions were established to obtain hydrologic data from coal, oil, natural-gas, <br />and oil-shale areas. Information about the drainage area, period of record, <br />and type of data collected is summarized in section 8. O. The hydrologic data <br />can be obtained from pub 1 i shed U. S. Geo 1 ogi ca 1 Survey annua 1 reports IIWater <br />Resources Data for Co 1 orado" and "Water Resources Data for Utah. II The i nfor- <br />mation also is readily available through the U.S. Geological Survey National <br />Water Data Exchange (NAWDEX). <br /> <br />12 <br />