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\r\n \r\n\r\nExplore Florida Freshwater
\r\n\r\n With thousands of lakes, scenic rivers, and more springs than anywhere else\r\n in the world, freshwater is an integral part of Florida’s iconic landscape.\r\n Yet, in the state with the third largest population in the country - over 20\r\n million people - freshwater cannot be taken for granted. The mapping tools\r\n below allow you to explore data relevant to Florida’s freshwater resources.\r\n
\r\nSedimentation
\r\n\r\n The Yellow River is one of 3 large rivers that flow into Pensacola Bay. An\r\n assessment of the Yellow River watershed identified 140 impaired...\r\n
\r\n The Yellow River is one of 3 large rivers that flow into Pensacola Bay. An\r\n assessment of the Yellow River watershed identified 140 impaired river\r\n corridor sites and identified moderate or high degrees of sedimentation risk\r\n at 339 unpaved road crossings. Use this app to examine the assessment data.\r\n Read a\r\n short summary\r\n of the project or the\r\n full report\r\n\r\n
Aquifers
\r\n\r\n The Floridan aquifer is the major source of drinking water for Florida. The\r\n Howard T. Odum Florida Springs Institute completed a study for T...\r\n
\r\n The Floridan aquifer is the major source of drinking water for Florida. The\r\n Howard T. Odum Florida Springs Institute completed a study for The Nature\r\n Conservancy that looked at the Florida Springs region and developed a map of\r\n how water use and nitrogen loads vary across it. Use this app to examine the\r\n results of the analysis. Read a\r\n short summary\r\n of the project or the\r\n full report\r\n