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WDFN Quarterly Newsletter

In January, we released the first edition of our new quarterly newsletter to share with the nation all things water data.

Date Posted May 24, 2022 Last Updated May 7, 2024
Author Nicole Felts
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Did you know that we have a quarterly newsletter? Check out our latest edition!

Blue USGS logo is at the top. Water Data for the Nation Newsletter. Spring 2022. USGS Water Resources on Facebook. Follow our new Facebook page! Like, comment, & share our posts about #WaterScience. Did you know we're on Facebook? Give our page a like! We share all things water data: USGS publications, modernization updates, upcoming events, & guides for using our data. What's on USGS Water's Facebook?

Screenshot of the beginning of our Spring 2022 WDFN Newsletter .

And consider subscribing so you don’t miss any important updates. We only send our newsletter quarterly, so we won’t clog up your inbox. We also send out periodic reminders about WDFN-hosted events. We provide updates on the modernization of USGS water data delivery products, helpful tips on using water data, and other opportunities to #EnGageWithUSGS!

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We released our first edition back in January .

Screenshot of the beginning of the first edition of our newsletter which we released in January.

Screenshot of the beginning of the first edition of our newsletter which we released in January.

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