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aNone of the funds made available by this Act may be used to implement, administer, or enforce the rule entitled “Water Quality Standards for the State of Florida’s Lakes and Flowing Waters” published in the Federal Register by the Environmental Protection Agency on December 6, 2010 资金都...
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National- and state-level water quality policies clearly set forth the intention to protect recreational uses of lakes. Nevertheless, the Clean Water Act, the Florida Water Resources Act, and Florida's Surface Water Quality Standards fail to define recreational uses of lakes. This research presents...
This dataset contains Adopted Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) in the State of Florida. A Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) is a scientific determination of the maximum amount of a given pollutant that a surface water can absorb and still meet the water quality standards that protect human hea...
"The water meets water quality standards for marine waters with the exception of pH, total phosphorus, total nitrogen and total ammonia nitrogen," the statesaidin a statement. "It is slightly acidic, but not at a level that is expected to be a concern, nor is it expected to be toxic."...
Still some pollutants failed to meet state water quality standards. These included: copper, iron, and coliform bacteria. Even with a considerable reduction of chlorophyll and phosphorus by the system, pond water at the outflow was still in the eutrophic to hypereutrophic range. Some pesticides ...
Saltwater intrusion also poses threats to biodiversity, drinking water, and peat soils, which store planet-warming carbon. Then there are the people. Florida has undergone decades of population growth, becoming the nations' fastest-growing state in 2022. ...
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is responsible for protecting the quality of Florida's drinking water, rivers, lakes, and wetlands. The department establishes the technical basis for setting the state's water quality standards and conducts monitoring programs. ...