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Water Data Report FL-04-1B—ONLINE ONLY


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Water Resources Data, Florida,
Water Year 2004

Volume 1B: Northeast Florida Ground Water

By A. P. Nazarian, E.P. Simonds, S. M. Dickerson

 

Prepared in cooperation with the State of Florida
and with other agencies

 


ABSTRACT

Water resources data for the 2004 water year in Florida consist of continuous or daily discharge for 405 streams, periodic discharge for 12 streams, continuous or daily stage for 159 streams, periodic stage for 19 streams, peak stage and discharge for 30 streams; continuous or daily elevations for 14 lakes, periodic elevations for 23 lakes; continuous ground-water levels for 408 wells, periodic ground-water levels for 1,157 wells; quality-of-water data for 140 surface-water sites and 239 wells.

The data for northeast Florida include continuous or daily discharge for 140 streams, periodic discharge for 4 streams, continuous or daily stage for 58 streams, periodic stage for 3 streams; peak stage and discharge for 0 streams; continuous or daily elevations for 10 lakes, periodic elevations for 20 lakes; continuous ground water levels for 50 wells, periodic ground-water levels for 522 wells; quality-of-water data for 40 surface-water sites and 66 wells.

These data represent the National Water Data System records collected by the U.S. Geological Survey and cooperating local, State and Federal agencies in Florida..

 

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Cooperation

Summary of hydrologic conditions

Special networks and programs

Latitude-longitude system

Records of ground-water levels

Data collection and computation

Data presentation

Records of ground-water-quality data

Data collection and computation

Data presentation

Laboratory Measurements

Remark codes

Rounding clarification

Access to USGS water data

Definition of terms

Well descriptions and ground-water data

Alachua County, miscellaneous water level measurements

Baker County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Brevard County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Citrus County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Clay County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Duval County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Flagler County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Glades County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Hernando County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Highlands County

Indian River County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Lake County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Levy ounty

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Marion County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Nassau County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Okeechobee County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Orange County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Miscellaneous water-quality records

Osceola County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Pasco County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Polk County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Putnam County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

St Johns County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Seminole County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Sumter County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Volusia County

Miscellaneous water level measurements

Index to introductory text. . . . . . . . .


For additional information write to:

 

Chief, Hydrologic Records Section
U.S. Geological Survey
224 West Central Parkway, Suite 1006
Altamonte Springs, Florida 32714

 

Information about the USGS, Florida Integrated Science Center is available on the Internet at http://fl.water.usgs.gov


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