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Hillsborough River Watershed Non-Point Source Loading Potential for Suspended Solids, November 2, 1999

Hillsborough River Watershed Non-Point Source Loading Potential for Suspended Solids


Title: Hillsborough River Watershed Non-Point Source Loading Potential for Suspended Solids
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Description: This is a detail of a map from the Southwest Florida Watershed Management District or SWFWMD of the Hillsborough River watershed non-point source loading potential showing total suspended solids only, created on November 2, 1999. Non-point source pollution is not from industrial and sewage treatment plants, but comes from many diffuse sources or multiple small sources spread out over a wide area. This map shows the potential for this with suspended solids. The increases are shown in percentages from least (blue) to greatest (red). It also shows the Watershed Management boundary shown by the thick black line.
Place Names: 1950-1999, Hillsborough River
ISO Topic Categories: boundaries, inlandWaters, transportation, geoscientificInformation
Keywords: Hillsborough River Watershed Non-Point Source Loading Potential for Suspended Solids, physical, political, transportation, hydrological, watershed, kwatershed, physical features, county borders, roads, boundaries, inlandWaters, transportation, geoscientificInformation, Unknown,November 2, 1999
Source: Southwest Florida Water Management District, Hillsborough River Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan Atlas (Brooksville, FL: Southwest Florida Water Management District, 2000)
Map Credit: Courtesy of the Southwest Florida Water Management District
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