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Ground-water resources of the lower Hillsboro Canal area, Southeastern Florida

McCoy, Henry J. and Hardee, Jack. (1970) Ground-water resources of the lower Hillsboro Canal area, Southeastern Florida. ,Tallahassee, FL. Florida Geological Survey ,(Report of Investigations - Florida Geological Survey ,55 )

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Abstract

This study was done to determine the amount and kinds of water being produced from the lower Hillsboro Canal Area in Palm Beach and Broward counties. All of the potable ground water being produced from the Biscayne aquifer is developed from the canal through infiltration. Rainfall in the area is the ultimate source for all of the water. Careful control and management will allow the development of large quantities of water from the canal toward Lake Okeechobee, but a fresh water head must be maintained along the contact of fresh water with sea water to prevent salt water intrusion. (PDF contains 51 pages.)

Item Type:Monograph or Serial issue
Title:Ground-water resources of the lower Hillsboro Canal area, Southeastern Florida
Personal Creator/Author:
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McCoy, Henry J.
Hardee, Jack
Series Name:Report of Investigations - Florida Geological Survey
Number:55
Date:1970
Publisher:Florida Geological Survey
Place of Publication:Tallahassee, FL
Issuing Agency:Florida Geological Survey
Uncontrolled Keywords:water supply; Palm Beach County; Broward County; Florida; Biscayne aquifer
Subjects:Limnology
Planning
ID Code:1866
Deposited By:Stephanie Haas
Deposited On:01 Mar 2009 17:41
Last Modified:01 Mar 2009 17:41

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