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DGS05-2 New Jersey Ambient Groundwater Quality Monitoring Network, 2020-2022

Updated (3/6/2025)

 

Abstract

The New Jersey Ambient Groundwater Quality Monitoring Network (AGWQMN) is a cooperative program between the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) and the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The goals of the current network are to determine the status and trends of shallow groundwater quality as a function of land use related to non-point source pollution in New Jersey. This network consists of 150 monitoring wells screened at the water table. Thirty of these wells were sampled per year on a 5-year cycle from 1999-2013. Beginning with the 4th sampling cycle in 2014, the sampling frequency was changed to once every 3 years (3-year cycle). The New Jersey Geological and Water Survey (NJGWS) manages the network design, well installation, well maintenance, data interpretation, reporting, and a portion of the well sampling. The NJDEP Bureau of Fresh Water and Biological Monitoring and the United States Geological Survey collect the remaining groundwater samples and the USGS National Water Quality Laboratory in Denver, Colorado or their contracted laboratories analyzes them. Chemical and physical parameters analyzed at each well include major ions, trace elements (metals), gross-alpha particle activity (radionuclides), volatile organic compounds, nutrients, pesticides, and field parameters such as pH, specific conductance, dissolved oxygen, water temperature and alkalinity.

This update (2024) includes the groundwater quality results from the 6th sampling cycle (2020-2022) of the New Jersey Ambient Groundwater Quality Monitoring Network. Groundwater quality data from the Ambient Groundwater Quality Monitoring Network is collected to increase understanding of water quality as it relates to the geologic character of various aquifers and non-point source impacts from land use. Layers containing the 2020-2022 groundwater quality results for major ions, metals, nutrients, radionuclides, pesticides, and volatile organic compounds are linked below.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=””]

Click the link below to open corresponding layer file.

 

Ambient Groundwater Major Ions

 

Ambient Groundwater Metals

 

Ambient Groundwater Nutrients

 

Ambient Groundwater Radionuclides

 

Ambient Groundwater Pesticides

 

Ambient Groundwater Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

 

Ambient Groundwater Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)

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Image showing locations of wells used for the network.

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The download compressed (zip) file contains ESRI shape files and metadata for each of the following except the Workbook:

Field parameters and Major ions
36KB
Metals
35KB
Nutrients
29KB
Pesticides
35KB
Radionuclides
22KB
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)
31KB
MS Excelâ„¢ Workbook
302KB

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