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September 04, 2018
By the numbers: New Mexico
3,956 geoscience employees (excludes self-employed)1
1.44 billion gallons/day: total groundwater withdrawal3
$1.31 billion: value of nonfuel mineral production in 20174
81 total disaster declarations, including 49 fire, 18 flood, and 12 severe storm disasters (...
September 04, 2018
By the numbers: New York
18,291 geoscience employees (excludes self-employed)1
890 million gallons/day: total groundwater withdrawal3
$1.28 billion: value of nonfuel mineral production in 20174
93 total disaster declarations, including 27 severe storm, 23 flood, and 19 snow disasters (...
September 04, 2018
By the numbers: North Carolina
11,529 geoscience employees (excludes self-employed)1
520 million gallons/day: total groundwater withdrawal3
$1.11 billion: value of nonfuel mineral production in 20174
59 total disaster declarations, including 25 hurricane, 8 flood, and 8 severe snow...
September 04, 2018
By the numbers: North Dakota
1,810 geoscience employees (excludes self-employed)1
212 million gallons/day: total groundwater withdrawal3
$72 million: value of nonfuel mineral production in 20174
57 total disaster declarations, including 28 flood, 20 snow, and 3 tornado disasters (1953-...
September 04, 2018
By the numbers: Ohio
10,494 geoscience employees (excludes self-employed)1
866 million gallons/day: total groundwater withdrawal3
$1.08 billion: value of nonfuel mineral production in 20174
54 total disaster declarations, including 24 severe storm, 15 flood, and 4 snow disasters (1953-...
September 04, 2018
By the numbers: Oklahoma
8,200 geoscience employees (excludes self-employed)1
1.11 billion gallons/day: total groundwater withdrawal3
$700 million: value of nonfuel mineral production in 20174
167 total disaster declarations, including 84 fire, 39 severe storm, and 22 flood disasters...
August 31, 2018
By the numbers: South Carolina
3,054 geoscience employees (excludes self-employed)1
365 million gallons/day: total groundwater withdrawal3
$784 million: value of nonfuel mineral production in 20174
28 total disaster declarations, including 11 hurricane, 5 severe ice storm, and 4 fire...
August 31, 2018
By the numbers: South Dakota
1,505 geoscience employees (excludes self-employed)1
238 million gallons/day: total groundwater withdrawal3
$372 million: value of nonfuel mineral production in 20174
62 total disaster declarations, including 25 severe storm, 16 flood, and 14 fire disasters (...
August 31, 2018
By the numbers: Tennessee
5,302 geoscience employees (excludes self-employed)1
430 million gallons/day: total groundwater withdrawal3
$1.14 billion: value of nonfuel mineral production in 20174
68 total disaster declarations, including 31 severe storm, 17 flood, and 11 fire...
August 31, 2018
By the numbers: Idaho
2,749 geoscience employees (excludes self-employed)1
5.35 billion gallons/day: total groundwater withdrawal3
$191 million: value of nonfuel mineral production in 20174
40 total disaster declarations, including 16 fire, 12 flood, and 7 severe storm disasters (1953-...
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