
U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources of Utah
The mission of the Water Resources Division, which supports the overall mission of the U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Geological Survey, is to provide the hydrologic information and understanding needed for the best use and management of the Nation's water resources for the benefit of the people of the United States.
To accomplish its mission, the Water Resources Division, in cooperation with State and local governments and other Federal agencies:
- Systematically collects data needed for the continuing determination and evaluation of the quantity, quality, and use of the Nation's water resources.
- Conducts analytical and interpretive water-resources appraisals to describe the occurrence, availability, and physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of surface and ground water and their interrelation.
- Conducts supportive basic and problem-oriented research in hydraulics, hydrology, and related fields of science and engineering to improve the basis for field investigations and measurement techniques and to understand hydrologic systems sufficiently well to predict quantitatively their response to stress, either natural or manmade.
- Disseminates water data and the results of investigations and research through reports, maps, computerized information services, and other forms of public releases.
- Coordinates the activities of all Federal agencies in the acquisition of certain water data.
- Provides scientific and technical assistance in hydrologic fields to State, local, and other Federal agencies, to licensees of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and, on behalf of the U.S. Department of State, to international agencies.
- Acquires, develops, and disseminates information on water-related natural hazards such as droughts, floods, landslides, land subsidence, mudflows, and volcanoes.
- Administers the provisions of the Water Resources Research Act of 1984 that include the programs of the State Water Resources Research Institutes and the Research Grants and Contracts.
- Supports the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and manages Geological Survey conduct of natural-resources surveys in response to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (Superfund Act) of 1980.
Authority for carrying out this mission is derived from legislation of 1879, which created the U.S. Geological Survey, and legislation of 1888 and 1894, which provided for gaging of streams and determining the Nation's water supply. Congressional appropriations have been made annually since 1894 for gaging streams and performing other functions relating to water resources. In 1964, the U.S. Geological Survey's mission was broadened to include the role of lead agency in the coordination of the activities of all Federal agencies in the acquisition of certain water data. This responsibility was assigned to the Department of the Interior by the Office of Management and Budget Circular A-67.
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