Water is important to Floridians for household uses, to industry for cooling and processing, to agriculture for irrigation, and to recreationists for boating and swimming. Water sustains wildlife and is an integral part of Florida’
This Article explores the link between water management and land use planning. First, in Section II,...
A paper discussing the finite nature of peninsular Florida\u27s water supply and the limitations of ...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
Water is important to Floridians for household uses, to industry for cooling and processing, to agri...
In the EDIS document “Florida’s Water Resources ” (FE757), the authors described Florida’s abundant ...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
As more demand is placed on the Nation’s water resources, the need for increased protection for ecol...
A wide variety of aquatic plants and animals are grown in Florida. The semitropical climate, abundan...
Experts and organizations involved in freshwater resources management have emphasized the importance...
This Article discusses water supply problems in Florida, specifically addressing water supply and lo...
For information on obtaining other extension publications, contact your county Cooperative Extension...
The Catalog is a searchable database of metadata— data about data —that allows anyone with access to...
In his article, Florida Water Resource Development: A Call for Statewide Leadership, Charles R. Flet...
Florida continues its efforts toward ensuring future water needs are met, while protecting the natur...
The title, from Coleridge\u27s Rime of the Ancient Mariner is an over-dramatization of a direful s...
This Article explores the link between water management and land use planning. First, in Section II,...
A paper discussing the finite nature of peninsular Florida\u27s water supply and the limitations of ...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
Water is important to Floridians for household uses, to industry for cooling and processing, to agri...
In the EDIS document “Florida’s Water Resources ” (FE757), the authors described Florida’s abundant ...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
As more demand is placed on the Nation’s water resources, the need for increased protection for ecol...
A wide variety of aquatic plants and animals are grown in Florida. The semitropical climate, abundan...
Experts and organizations involved in freshwater resources management have emphasized the importance...
This Article discusses water supply problems in Florida, specifically addressing water supply and lo...
For information on obtaining other extension publications, contact your county Cooperative Extension...
The Catalog is a searchable database of metadata— data about data —that allows anyone with access to...
In his article, Florida Water Resource Development: A Call for Statewide Leadership, Charles R. Flet...
Florida continues its efforts toward ensuring future water needs are met, while protecting the natur...
The title, from Coleridge\u27s Rime of the Ancient Mariner is an over-dramatization of a direful s...
This Article explores the link between water management and land use planning. First, in Section II,...
A paper discussing the finite nature of peninsular Florida\u27s water supply and the limitations of ...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...