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Surface-Water InformationFact Sheet 048-03 - Real-time surface-water monitoring in New Jersey, 2002 Daily Streamflow Conditions || Water Watch || more
Ground-Water InformationFact Sheet 129-02 - Real-time ground-water monitoring in New Jersey, 2002 Water-Level Network || Ground-water Watch || more
Water-Quality InformationMap of water-quality sites || Water-quality data on NWISWeb || more
PublicationsWater-Data Report, Water Year 2003: Volume 1 - Surface Water
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