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   status_code: 200
   timestamp: '2023-09-30T17:07:39.610616'
   url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/john-r-mullaney
 profile:
   abstracts:
   - 'Panel Discussion: dataRetrieval: Success Stories and Future Enhancements, National
     Water Quality Monitoring Conference, April 2021'
   - Is Greenwich facing a water shortage? One Air, Water, and Land a New Environmental
     Lecture Series Hosted by Cos Cob Library, Greenwich CT, Panelist, March, 2021
   - Nitrogen Loading Analysis of Tributaries to Long Island Sound, Restore America's
     Estuaries Summit, 2020, virtual meeting
   - "Groundwater and surface water, a single resource in New England, Water, New\
     \ England\u2019s next Big Challenge, Southeastern Massachusetts Watershed Action\
     \ Alliance, March 29, 2019"
   affiliations:
   - Connecticut Interagency Drought Workgroup, Technical Assistance
   - Long Island Sound Study, Science and Technical Advisory Committee
   education:
   - B.S. Geology, University of Connecticut, 1986
   email: jmullane@usgs.gov
   expertise_terms:
   - Surface-Water Quality
   - Groundwater Quality
   - Droughts and Floods
   - Statistical Analysis
   - Groundwater Hydrology
   - Water Quality
   - Water Cycle
   - Water Budget
   - Contamination and Pollution
   - Domestic Well Water Use
   - Industrial Pollution
   - Land Use Change
   - Nonpoint Source Pollution
   - Groundwater Flow
   - Groundwater Level
   - Well Drilling
   - Introduction to R
   honors: []
   intro_statements:
   - John Mullaney is a Hydrologist in the New England Water Science Center.
   name: John R Mullaney
   name_qualifier: null
   orcid: 0000-0003-4936-5046
   organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/new-england-water-science-center
   organization_name: New England Water Science Center
   personal_statement: John serves as the Center Groundwater Specialist. He began
     working for the USGS in 1986, and has worked on a wide variety of groundwater
     and water-quality studies in Connecticut and other parts of New England.Current
     projects include:National surveillance of the status of groundwater levels in
     the United StatesEvaluation of the effects of bottled water extraction in the
     Saco River Basin, New Hampshire and MaineEvaluation of nitrogen loads to Long
     Island Sound from the major tributariesAnalysis of tidal groundwater levels
     in the vicinity of the Herring River, Lower Cape Cod, as part of a proposed
     tidal marsh restoration at the Cape Cod National SeashoreDevelopment of tools
     using R computing environment for review of water-quality and groundwater-level
     dataDevelopment of web pages using the R computing environment for display of
     USGS dataHighlights of past work:Analysis of long-term nutrient trends and loads
     to Long Island Sound and Narragansett BayAnalysis of water quality in Connecticut
     in the four decades since the Clean Water ActModeling nitrogen loads from groundwater
     to streams and Long Island SoundUse of surrogate methods to determine total
     nitrogen concentrations in the lower Connecticut River from sensor dataAnalysis
     of the effects of road deicing on groundwater and surface water qualityInvestigation
     of the effects of sea-level rise on groundwater levels in New Haven, ConnecticutModeling
     groundwater flow and water use from a crystalline bedrock aquifer, southwestern
     ConnecticutAssessment of the hydrogeology and water-quality of a large Superfund
     site in southwestern ConnecticutStudies of groundwater and surface water quality
     with the USGS National Water Quality Assessment Program (NAWQA)Mapping the geohydrology
     of the Upper Connecticut and Androscoggin Basins, northern New HampshireStatewide
     assessment of pesticides in groundwater in Connecticut
   professional_experience:
   - Hydrologist, Groundwater Specialist, U.S. Geological Survey, New England Water
     Science Center, 2017 to Present
   - Acting Groundwater Specialist, California Water Science Center, 2020 to 2021
   - Hydrologist, Lead Scientist, Groundwater Specialist, U.S. Geological Survey,
     Connecticut Office, 2014 to 2017
   - Supervisory Hydrologist, Chief of the Hydrologic Studies Section, U.S. Geological
     Survey, Connecticut Water Science Center, 2007 to 2013
   - Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Connecticut Water Science Center, 1992
     to 2007
   - Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey, New Hampshire-Vermont Office, 1991
   - Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Connecticut Office, New England District,
     1989 to 1991
   - Hydrologic Technician, U.S. Geological Survey, Connecticut Office, New England
     District, 1986 to 1989
   title: Hydrologist (Geol)