Description: This map from the U. S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigation Report number 96-4030, Potential for Water-Quality Degradation of Interconnected Aquifers in West-Central Florida, shows the generalized distribution of sulfate in water from the Upper Floridan aquifer system in west-central Florida in milligrams per liter. The map shows well locations and the approximate boundary of the intermediate aquifer system in the region. Thousands of deep artesian wells were drilled into the Upper Floridan aquifer in west-central Florida prior to well-drilling regulations, and were left open to multiple aquifers containing water of varying quality. These open boreholes serve as a potential source of water quality degradation. The map scale is 1:500,000. Place Names: 1950-1999, Hillsborough County, Polk County, Manatee County, Hardee County, Highlands County, Sarasota County, De Soto County, Charlotte County, Southwest Florida Water Management District, Bradenton, Sarasota, Port Charlotte ISO Topic Categories: boundaries, geoscientificInformation, inlandWaters, oceans Keywords: Generalized Distribution of Sulfate Concentration in the Upper Floridan Aquifer System of West Central Florida, physical, political, hydrological, khydrological, physical features, geological, county borders, local jurisdictions, water table, boundaries, geoscientificInformation, inlandWaters, oceans, Unknown,1996 Source: P. A. Metz and D. L. Brendle, USGS Water Resources Investigations Report 96-4030 (Tallahassee, FL: U. S. Geological Survey, 1996) 42 Map Credit: Courtesy the University of South Florida Library |
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