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The quality of our Nation's waters: water quality in the Upper Floridan aquifer and overlying surficial aquifers, southeastern United States, 1993-2010

January 21, 2015

About 10 million people rely on groundwater from the Upper Floridan and surficial aquifers for drinking water. The Upper Floridan aquifer also is of primary importance to the region as a source of water for irrigation and as a source of crystal clear water that discharges to springs and streams providing recreational and tourist destinations and unique aquatic habitats. The reliance of the region on the Upper Floridan aquifer for drinking water and for the tourism and agricultural economies highlights the importance of long-term management to sustain the availability and quality of these resources.

Publication Year 2015
Title The quality of our Nation's waters: water quality in the Upper Floridan aquifer and overlying surficial aquifers, southeastern United States, 1993-2010
DOI 10.3133/cir1355
Authors Marian P. Berndt, Brian G. Katz, James A. Kingsbury, Christy A. Crandall
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Circular
Series Number 1355
Index ID cir1355
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Water Quality Assessment Program