Real-time conditions (de-trended)
This website displays water levels at individual sites relative to the long-term trends observed in the
data collected over the past 25 years. The stations shown are restricted to those set up for unattended
data transmission, primarily by satellite. The site itself was produced in conjunction with
WRIR 01-4274 (download 6.3 MB). An
HTML version of this report is also available.
Map pages showing real-time ground-water conditions, with trend removal incorporated into the maps
and graphs include:
Geographic areas
- All South Florida, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Broward County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Charlotte County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Collier County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Glades County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Hendry County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lee County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Martin County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Miami-Dade County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
Also includes subarea pages for: Homestead area,
Kendall area,
Miami Springs area,
South Miami area
- Palm Beach County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- St. Lucie County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
Aquifers
- Surface-water system, including Lake Okeechobee, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Surficial aquifer system, Upper East Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Biscayne limestone aquifer, Lower East Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Surficial aquifer system, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lower Tamiami aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Mid-Hawthorn limestone aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Sandstone aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
Detailed information on how the de-trended maps are created, and
both FGDC- and HTML- formatted metadata
files for the station coverage used in the map are also available.
Real-time conditions (without trend removal)
Similar to the above site, this website displays water levels at individual sites relative to the
average of the water-levels data collected over the past 25 years. The same sites are shown as on the
de-trended site, i.e., restricted to those set up for unattended data transmission, primarily by satellite.
The site itself was produced in conjunction with
WRIR 01-4274 (download 6.3 MB). An
HTML version of this report is also available.
Map pages showing real-time ground-water conditions, without trend removal incorporated into the maps
and graphs include:
Geographic areas
- All South Florida, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Broward County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Charlotte County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Collier County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Glades County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Hendry County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lee County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Martin County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Miami-Dade County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
Also includes subarea pages for: Homestead area,
Kendall area,
Miami Springs area,
South Miami area
- Palm Beach County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- St. Lucie County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
Aquifers
- Surface-water system, including Lake Okeechobee, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Surficial aquifer system, Upper East Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Biscayne limestone aquifer, Lower East Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Surficial aquifer system, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lower Hawthorn aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lower Tamiami aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Mid-Hawthorn limestone aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Sandstone aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
Detailed information on how the de-trended maps are created, and
both FGDC- and HTML- formatted metadata
files for the station coverage used in the map are also available.
End-of-month conditions (de-trended)
This website displays water levels at individual sites relative to the long-term trends observed in the
data collected over the past 25 years. The sitess shown include all USGS stations set up for unattended
data collection, usually at 60- or 15-minute intervals. Because the data at most of these stations must
be manually downloaded, the site provides data up to the month two months previous to the current month.
Prior to September 2000, the USGS had produced a ground-water End-of-Month (EOM) report summarizing water-level
information throughout South Florida. However, this report had a number of
drawbacks,
and so this site has replaced the EOM report.
Map pages showing monthly ground-water conditions, with trend removal incorporated into the maps
and graphs include:
Geographic areas
- All South Florida, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Broward County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
Also includes subarea pages for:
Hollywood area,
Ft. Lauderdale area,
Pompano Beach area
- Charlotte County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Collier County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Glades County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Hendry County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lee County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Martin County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Miami-Dade County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
Also includes subarea pages for: Homestead area,
Kendall area,
Miami Springs area,
South Miami area
- Palm Beach County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- St. Lucie County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
Aquifers
- Surface-water system, including Lake Okeechobee, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Surficial aquifer system, Upper East Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Biscayne limestone aquifer, Lower East Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Surficial aquifer system, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lower Hawthorn aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lower Tamiami aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Mid-Hawthorn limestone aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Sandstone aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
Detailed information on how the de-trended maps are created, and
both FGDC- and HTML- formatted metadata
files for the station coverage used in the map are also available.
End-of-month conditions (without trend removal)
This website displays water levels at individual sites relative to the average of the water-levels data
collected over the past 25 years. The sites shown include all USGS stations set up for unattended
data collection, usually at 60- or 15-minute intervals. Because the data at most of these stations must
be manually downloaded, the site provides data up to the month two months previous to the current month.
Map pages showing monthly ground-water conditions, without trend removal incorporated into the maps
and graphs include:
Geographic areas
- All South Florida, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Broward County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
Also includes subarea pages for:
Hollywood area,
Ft. Lauderdale area,
Pompano Beach area
- Charlotte County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Collier County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Glades County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Hendry County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lee County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Martin County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Miami-Dade County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
Also includes subarea pages for: Homestead area,
Kendall area,
Miami Springs area,
South Miami area
- Palm Beach County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- St. Lucie County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
Aquifers
- Surface-water system, including Lake Okeechobee, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Surficial aquifer system, Upper East Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Biscayne limestone aquifer, Lower East Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Surficial aquifer system, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lower Hawthorn aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lower Tamiami aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Mid-Hawthorn limestone aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Sandstone aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
Detailed information on how the de-trended maps are created, and
both FGDC- and HTML- formatted metadata
files for the station coverage used in the map are also available.
Periodic sampling (without trend removal)
This website displays water levels at individual sites relative to the average of the water-levels data
collected over the past 25 years. The stations shown include all USGS stations that require
periodic site visits for manual water-level data collection. Because the data at most of these stations must
be manually obtained and entered into the USGS data systems, the site shows data up to the month two months
previous to the current month. Many of the stations are visited monthly, but some may be on a lower-frequency
schedule.
Map pages showing periodically measured ground-water conditions, without trend removal incorporated into the maps
and graphs include:
Geographic areas
- All South Florida, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Broward County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
Also includes subarea pages for:
Hollywood area,
Ft. Lauderdale area,
Pompano Beach area
- Charlotte County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Collier County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lee County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Miami-Dade County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
Also includes subarea pages for: Homestead area,
Kendall area,
Miami Springs area,
South Miami area
- Palm Beach County, tables: Conditions, Stations Reporting
Aquifers
- Surficial aquifer system, Upper East Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Biscayne limestone aquifer, Lower East Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Surficial aquifer system, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lower Hawthorn aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Lower Tamiami aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Mid-Hawthorn limestone aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Sandstone aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
- Upper Floridan aquifer, West Coast, tables:
Conditions, Stations Reporting
Detailed information on how the de-trended maps are created, and
both FGDC- and HTML- formatted metadata
files for the station coverage used in the map are also available.