Interim report on the ground-water resources of Seminole County, Florida


Autoria(s): Heath, Ralph C.; Barraclogh, Jack T.
Data(s)

1954

Resumo

Salt-water encroachment is undoubtedly the problem of most concern to users of ground water in Florida. This is a problem in many coastal areas where water levels are lowered excessively by heavy pumping. It is a problem also in some inland areas where the water-bearing formations contain salty water at relatively shallow depths. Among the coastal areas where wells have become contaminated with salt water are Pinellas County and the Miami area of Dade County. Inland areas where wells are likely to become contaminated with salt water include Seminole County and the southwestern part of Volusia County. The purpose of the investigation is to make a detailed study of the geology and ground-water resources of the county with special emphasis on the problems associated with declining water levels and salt-water contamination. This report reviews briefly the progress of the investigation through February 1954. (PDF contains 43 pages.)

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/1527/1/UF00001065.pdf

Heath, Ralph C. and Barraclogh, Jack T. (1954) Interim report on the ground-water resources of Seminole County, Florida. Tallahassee, FL, Florida Geological Survey, (Information circular - Florida Geological Survey, 5)

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Florida Geological Survey

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/1527/

Palavras-Chave #Oceanography #Limnology #Earth Sciences
Tipo

Monograph or Serial Issue

NonPeerReviewed