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Ground water in the Hallandale area, Florida

Bearden, H.W.. (1972) Ground water in the Hallandale area, Florida. ,Tallahassee, FL. Florida Geological Survey ,(Information circular - Florida Geological Survey ,77 )

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Abstract

The water problems confronting Hallandale are similar to those of other coastal cities of southeastern Florida which are undergoing rapid growth with tremendous increase in water demand. The highly permeable Biscayne aquifer underlying the Hallandale area is an excellent source of water; however, the permeable nature of the Biscayne aquifer would permit the intrusion of sea water, if fresh water levels were lowered excessively, as well as the infiltration of urban or industrial contaminants, from land surfaces and surface water bodies. This study is to provide the hydrologic data necessary for proper water resource development and planning in the Hallandale area. (40 page document)

Item Type:Monograph or Serial issue
Title:Ground water in the Hallandale area, Florida
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Bearden, H.W.
Series Name:Information circular - Florida Geological Survey
Number:77
Date:1972
Publisher:Florida Geological Survey
Place of Publication:Tallahassee, FL
Latitude:25.9812
Longitude:-80.1484
Issuing Agency:Florida Geological Survey
Uncontrolled Keywords:ground water; Hallandale Beach; water supply; Florida
Subjects:Limnology
Planning
ID Code:1208
Deposited By:Stephanie Haas
Deposited On:09 Jun 2008 19:52
Last Modified:09 Jun 2008 19:52

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