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Ground-water conditions in southern Florida

WRIR 01-4275

Design of a Real-Time Ground-Water Level Monitoring Network and Portrayal of Hydrologic Data in Southern Florida

By Scott T. Prinos, A.C. Lietz, and R.B. Irvin

This report has been reformatted for presentation on the World Wide Web. The official text of WRIR 01-4275 (6.3 MB download) is available in PDF format. The Adobe PDF Reader program is available, at no cost, from Adobe.


Map showing locations of continuous ground-water level monitoring wells that were considered for the real-time ground-water level monitoring network in Collier, Lee, and Hendry Counties

Figure 4. Locations of continuous ground-water level monitoring wells that were considered for the real-time ground-water level monitoring network in Collier, Lee, and Hendry Counties.


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Figure 3.-- Graphs showing population and ground-water use in the southeastern (Miami-Dade and Broward Counties), southwestern (Collier, Lee, and Hendry Counties), and northeastern (Palm Beach, Martin, and St. Lucie Counties) parts of the study area (91K)
Figure 5.-- Map showing locations of continuous ground-water level monitoring wells that were considered for the real-time ground-water level monitoring network in Palm Beach, Martin, and St. Lucie Counties (146K)

Funding for the USGS to design and maintain this site has been provided through a cooperative agreement with the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). Water-level conditions are monitored by the USGS with support from Federal, State, and local cooperators.


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Statistical methods: S.T. Prinos - stprinos@usgs.gov

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