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IMPACT DEVELOP GROUND WATER SE FL, FL US

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Product Number
205704
Series
CIR-1275
Scale
NO SCALE
Alternate ID
21-1275
ISBN
9790607962863
Authors
STEVEN MEMBERG
Version Date
01/01/2005
Regions
FL
Countries
USA
Media
Paper
Format
Bound

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Description
Southeastern Florida is an area that has been subject to widely conflicting anthropogenic stress to the Everglades and coastal ecosystems. This stress is a direct consequence of the 20th century economic competition for limited land and water resources needed to satisfy agricultural development and its expansion, its displacement by burgeoning urban development, and the accompanying growth of the limestone mining industry. The development of a highly controlled water-management system designed to reclaim land for urban and agricultural development has severely impacted the extent, character, and vitality of the historic Everglades and coastal ecosystems. An extensive conveyance system of canals, levees, impoundments, surface-water control structures, and numerous municipal well fields are used to sustain the present-day Everglades hydrologic system, prevent overland flow from moving eastward and flooding urban and agricultural areas, maintain water levels to prevent saltwater intrusion, and provide an adequate water supply. Extractive mining activities expanded considerably in the latter part of the 20th century, largely in response to urban construction needs.
Survey Date
2005
Print Date
2005
Two Sided
Yes
Pieces
2
Languages
English
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