This joint effort of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) enables users to build water supply and sanitation data representations as either a map, graph or table that you can then export. (Source: World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF))
The National Buoy Data Center provides current and historical observations. A variety of data are
available. Examples include: standard meteorological observations, derived meteorological values, detailed wave observations, acoustic doppler current profiler data, continuous winds data, spectral wave data, water levels, Marsh-McBirney Current Measurements, oceanographic data, solar radiation data, and DART measurements.
This site provides real-time hydrological data for the United States for surface water (streamflow), ground water (well levels), and water quality (chemical/physical data)
"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains two data management systems containing water quality information for the nation's waters: the Legacy Data Center (LDC), and STORET. The LDC is a static, archived database and STORET is an operational system actively being populated with water quality data.
UN-Water is the United Nations inter-agency coordination mechanism for all freshwater related issues. Established in 2003, it monitors and reports on the state, utilization and management of the world’s freshwater resources and on the
situation of sanitation. It's report, "Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water" (GLAAS), is produced every two years by the World Health Organization (WHO) on behalf of UN-Water. This report provides a global update on the policy frameworks, institutional arrangements, human resource base, and international and national finance streams in support of sanitation and drinking-water. It is a substantive input into the activities of Sanitation and Water for All (SWA). The 2011 data used for the 2012 report is linked under the heading "Archive and previous GLAAS reports." (Source: World Health Organization)
Provides access to the UN-Water division's statistics including the Key Water Indicator Portal and stats broken down by subject: Water and Urbanization; Water and Climate Change; Water Resources; Water Use; Drinking Water and Sanitation; Water, Agriculture and Food Security; and Water Pollution, Environmental Degradation and Disasters. (Source: UN-Water)
A joint project of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO), this group works on initiatives linked to water law, health and development. This web site offers, not data or statistics strictly, but a database of national water legislation and will offer a database of national water quality standards. (Source: Water Law and Standards)
The Water Quality/Nutrient Pollution project of the World Resources Institute offers the Resource Library as an ideal starting place for researchers interested in issues related to eutrophication & hypoxia. The Tools page provides a variety of calculators and modeling tools. (Source: World Resources Institute)
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