New York State watershed network
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The New York State watershed network is the interconnected system of rivers, streams, lakes, and drainage basins across New York that collects and channels precipitation and runoff into larger water bodies, supporting ecosystems, drinking water supplies, and flood management.
All labels observed (1)
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| New York State watershed network canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16645969 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: New York State watershed network Context triple: [East Kill, partOf, New York State watershed network]
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New Brunswick watershed network
The New Brunswick watershed network is a regional system of interconnected rivers, streams, and drainage basins in the Canadian province of New Brunswick that collectively manage and channel surface water across the landscape.
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Adirondack Park hydrological network
The Adirondack Park hydrological network is the interconnected system of rivers, streams, lakes, and wetlands that drains and shapes New York’s Adirondack Park ecosystem.
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New York City watershed lands
New York City watershed lands are protected upstate New York areas of forests, reservoirs, and surrounding terrain that supply and safeguard the city’s unfiltered drinking water.
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National Water Information System
The National Water Information System is a comprehensive U.S. database and platform that provides access to nationwide water resources data, including streamflow, groundwater levels, water quality, and water use.
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USGS Water Resources Mission Area
The USGS Water Resources Mission Area is a division of the U.S. Geological Survey responsible for assessing, monitoring, and researching the nation’s water resources to support science-based management and policy.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: New York State watershed network Target entity description: The New York State watershed network is the interconnected system of rivers, streams, lakes, and drainage basins across New York that collects and channels precipitation and runoff into larger water bodies, supporting ecosystems, drinking water supplies, and flood management.
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A.
New Brunswick watershed network
The New Brunswick watershed network is a regional system of interconnected rivers, streams, and drainage basins in the Canadian province of New Brunswick that collectively manage and channel surface water across the landscape.
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B.
Adirondack Park hydrological network
The Adirondack Park hydrological network is the interconnected system of rivers, streams, lakes, and wetlands that drains and shapes New York’s Adirondack Park ecosystem.
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C.
New York City watershed lands
New York City watershed lands are protected upstate New York areas of forests, reservoirs, and surrounding terrain that supply and safeguard the city’s unfiltered drinking water.
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D.
National Water Information System
The National Water Information System is a comprehensive U.S. database and platform that provides access to nationwide water resources data, including streamflow, groundwater levels, water quality, and water use.
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E.
USGS Water Resources Mission Area
The USGS Water Resources Mission Area is a division of the U.S. Geological Survey responsible for assessing, monitoring, and researching the nation’s water resources to support science-based management and policy.
- F. None of above. chosen
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