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   "name": "Coordination and standardization of federal sedimentation activities",
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   "datePublished": "1997",
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   "abstract": "In August 1964, the Bureau of the Budget issued Circular A-67 to set forth guidelines for the coordination of water-data acquisition activities throughout the Federal government. The U.S. Department of the Interior was assigned the task of implementing Circular A-67, which in turn redelegated this responsibility to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Delegation of the lead responsibility for water-data coordination to the USGS occurred because of its historical role as the primary agency for water-data acquisition in the United States.\n\nTo provide overall leadership for implementing the provisions of Circular A-67, the USGS established the Office of Water Data Coordination in the Water Resources Division (WRD). In addition, regional and district offices of the WRD were delegated responsibility for coordinating water data within their geographic areas of responsibility.\n\nOn December 10, 1991, the Office of Management and Budget issued OMB Number Memorandum M-92-01, which expands the USGS's coordination role to encompass all water information. This includes data critical to water resources in the following categories:\n\n- surface- and ground-water quality and quantity,\n- sediment,\n- constituent transport,\n- erosion,\n- water chemistry, and\n- precipitation information critical to water resources management.\n\nMemorandum M-92-01 covers primarily freshwater bodies and includes activities, such as \"development and distribution of consensus standards, field-data collection and laboratory analytical methods, data processing and interpretation, data-base management, quality control and quality assurance, and water- resources appraisals, assessments, and investigations.\" Research activities are not included.",
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       "name": "Gray, John R. jrgray@usgs.gov",
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       "name": "Glysson, G. Douglas",
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