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 "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/centers/new-england-water-science-center/science/new-hampshire-water-use",
 "headline": "New Hampshire Water Use",
 "datePublished": "November 4, 2019",
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     "name": "Laura Medalie",
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     "text": "Water use estimates for 2000 through 2020 are now available for the three largest categories of use in the United States: self-supplied thermoelectric power generation, self-supplied irrigation, and public supply. Five additional categories of use (self-supplied industrial, domestic, mining, livestock, and aquaculture) will be available in 2025."
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     "text": "The U.S. Geological Survey has compiled the Nation's water-use data at the county, State, and national levels every 5 years between 1950 and 2015."
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     "text": "Core numbers are presented on a separate page with the link provided below."
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     "text": "New Hampshire is fortunate to have abundant freshwater resources."
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     "text": "Annual precipitation averages in New Hampshire place the State in the top half of the wettest States in the United States."
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     "text": "- Our WSC collected site-specific and aggregated water-use information for each county in Massachusetts."
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     "text": "Summary of 2015 Compilation for New Hampshire"
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     "text": "Background"
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     "text": "However, as populations have grown (20.1 percent between 1990 and 2015), freshwater resources have come under significant stress in many areas, particularly during periods of drought."
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     "text": "- The New England Water Science Center (WSC) collected, reviewed, and aggregated water withdrawal data in Massachusetts from different sources (groundwater and surface water in both fresh and saline settings) as a part of the national effort."
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     "text": "- The New England WSC complied and estimated water use at the county level for eight water-use categories: thermoelectric, public supply, domestic, livestock, mining, industrial, irrigation, aquaculture."
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