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What’s in Our Water?
March 5, 2012 | USGS on YouTube

“In this episode, we are going to investigate more than just the substance “water.” We are going to examine what is in our nations’ water, how we at the U.S. Geological Survey monitor it, and what tools we have developed to aid those who want to explore more about our planet’s most abundant resource.” Quoted from the USGS video release.


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