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 "headline": "National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Projects in New Jersey Archive",
 "datePublished": "November 7, 2018",
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     "name": "Jon Janowicz",
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     "text": "In 1991, Congress established the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Project to address where, when, why, and how the Nation's water quality has changed, or is likely to change in the future, in response to human activities and natural factors. Since then, NAWQA has been a leading source of scientific data and knowledge used by national, regional, state, and local agencies to develop science-based policies and management strategies to improve and protect water resources used for drinking water, recreation, irrigation, energy development, and ecosystem needs"
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     "text": "Active NAWQA Projects in New Jersey"
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     "text": "The Delaware River Basin (DELR) NAWQA study began in 1997 as a multi-district effort  coordinated from the New Jersey Water Science Center (WSC) The intensive efforts included sample collection of water, suspended and bed sediment, biologic tissues, and aquatic communities."
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     "text": "Other Archived NAWQA Projects in New Jersey"
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     "text": "These archive pages document the first phase of the National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program (Cycle I) studies in New Jersey,  including summary documents, work plans, study sites, maps and publications."
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     "text": "The Long Island-New Jersey (LINJ) coastal drainages NAWQA study began in 1994 and is a multi-district effort  coordinated from the New Jersey Water Science Center (WSC). A multi-scale study approachis used to collect samples and integrate findings related to water, suspended and bed sediment, biologic tissues, and aquatic communities."
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