Surface water features of Florida ( FGS: Map series 66 )Florida Bureau of Geology
This study was designed to investigate the surface water resources of the St. Johns River and the existing consumptive uses. The analysis revealed that the river is an extremely large and valuable resource which has been under-utilized and could play a much stronger role in serving the needs ...
The Everglades Depth Estimation Network (EDEN) is an integrated network of real-time water-level monitoring gages and modeling methods that provides scientists and managers with current (2000–present) online water surface and water depth information for the freshwater domain of the Greater Everglades...
Volume 1A. Northeast Florida Surface Water. Water resources data for the 2003 water year in Florida consist of continuous or daily discharge for 385 streams, periodic discharge for 13 streams, continuous or daily stage for 255 streams, periodic stage for 13 streams, peak stage and... SM ...
Clearwater, city, seat (1912) of Pinellas county, west-central Florida, U.S. It lies on Clearwater Harbor (part of the Intracoastal Waterway), just west of Tampa via the Courtney Campbell Causeway across Old Tampa Bay. Together with St. Petersburg, about
Simulation of Integrated Surface Water and Ground Water Systems – Model Formulation The unique characteristics of the hydrogeologic system of south Florida (flat topography, sandy soils, high water table, and highly developed canal system)... J Yan,KR Smith - 《Jawra Journal of the American ...
The Surface-Water Improvement and Management Program identifies waterbodies in need of restoration or protection and assesses water quality, water quantity,habitat, and overall management of the system. The Save Our Rivers and the Florida Forever programs fund much of the districts' land acquisition....
The verified list of impaired waters is the list of Florida's waterbodies that do not meet or are not expected to meet applicable water quality standards with technology-based controls alone. The Secretary of FDEP adopted verified lists for the Cycle 1 Group 1-5 basins and for Cycle 2 Group...
This overload leads to algae blooms and their subsequent decay that rob the water of oxygen, killing plants, fish, and wildlife. Excess reclaimed water irrigation can also pass both nitrogen and phosphorus into groundwater, which ultimately passes these nutrients to surface water bodies. The ...
Thin film on the water surface, floating debris, or “oily” feeling to the water. Staining of clothes, dishes, and other surfaces frequently exposed to well water. Unpleasant or strange odors from the water (“musty,”“swampy,”“rotten-egg,”“metallic,” or various others). ...