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Cover: Photograph of the dam and fish ladder at the Hunt River near East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Water Use and Availability in the West Narragansett Bay Area, Coastal Rhode Island, 1995–99 By Mark T. Nimiroski and E
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Document Date: 2006-05-17 13:02:22


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City

Jamestown / Reston / East Greenwich / /

Company

Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation / Coastal Rhode Island / /

Currency

NAD / /

Event

Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Pettaquamscutt HUC Hydrologic Unit Code IWR-MAIN Institute of Water Resources / /

IndustryTerm

individual sewage-disposal systems / /

NaturalFeature

Providence river / West Narragansett Bay / Seekonk river / Hunt River / Narragansett Bay / Pawcatuck River / Gravel aquifer / Conanicut Island / Sand aquifer / Greenwich Bay / /

Organization

Kingstown Water Department / Rhode Island Water Resources Board / Hydrologic Unit Code IWR-MAIN Institute of Water Resources / Warwick Water Authority / Narragansett Water Department / Providence Water Supply Board / USDA United States Department / U.S. Government / Jamestown Water Division / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Kent County Water Authority / Water Supply Board / North Kingstown Water Department / Natural Resources Conservation Service / Rhode Island Department / U.S. Department of the Interior / /

Person

Emily C. Wild / Hunt River Subbasin / P. Patrick Leahy / Mark T. Nimiroski / /

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Position

Acting Director U.S. Geological Survey / Secretary U.S. Geological Survey / /

ProvinceOrState

Virginia / Rhode / Rhode Island / Scarborough / /

Technology

GIS / /

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http /

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