In this webinar, learn how to transition your alerts to Next Generation WaterAlert.
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In Fall* 2022, the modernized, Next Generation WaterAlert will go live. Starting in summer* 2022, you will be able to transition your legacy alerts to the NextGen WaterAlert. In this blog post, learn about what is WaterAlert, why we’re transitioning, and how easy we’ve made this transition for you.
Learn about DevOps and Usabilty Specialist positions that are opening in the USGS Water Mission Area
On April 11th, 2022, join our public webinar where we’ll provide an update on the Next Generation Monitoring Location Pages and give a live demo of the Next Generation WaterAlert. Wondering what these products are? Read on…
On April 25th, 2022, join our webinar to learn how to use USGS’s Network Linked Data Index and OGC-API Processes Application Programming Interfaces to serve your unique water data display needs.
On February 28th, 2022, join our webinar to learn how to use USGS Application Programming Interfaces to serve your unique water data display needs.
This posts explains the way we changed groundwater-level observations to the pre-2021 way of publishing observations.
On January 31st, 2022, join our webinar to learn how to use USGS Application Programming Interfaces to serve your unique water data display needs.
USGS Water Data for the Nation products have many users. Check Status users want to quickly check the status of water data, and in order to do this, they have specific needs. Check Status users have a few favorite USGS products they use; read on to find out what they are.
USGS Water Data for the Nation products have many users. Explore & Download users want to check out different sites and download data from some of them. They have a few favorite USGS products they use; read on to find out what they are…
USGS Water Data for the Nation products have many users. Operationalized users access data through automated processes, and they primarily use our APIs. Want to know more about operationalized pull users and our APIs? Read on…