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Data Elements Site name Site type WU transaction type Source name PS IN TH WU transaction type WD RT CU Source name Source type GW SW Source quality Fresh Saline Brackish Latitude/longitude Country State State FIPS County County FIPS

Data Elements 14-digit HUC 8-digit HUC Data type Units Daily avg Site specific Aggregated Units Mgal/d cfs Daily avg Daily monthly avg Daily annual avg

Data layers Precipitation Temperature Wind speed Land use Crop coverage

Flow Types Natural flow Altered flow Withdrawals Return flows Consumptive use

Where do altered flows occur? 7.5 million miles of streams # number of miles of flow altered streams? Aggregated withdrawals Site-specific withdrawals Water transferred between reservoirs Reservoir Tailwater River reach