Ground water in the Hallandale area, Florida

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

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Main Author: Bearden, H.W.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Florida Geological Survey 1972
Subjects:Limnology, Planning, ground water, Hallandale Beach, water supply, Florida,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/19072
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-190722021-07-06T02:30:58Z Ground water in the Hallandale area, Florida Bearden, H.W. Limnology Planning ground water Hallandale Beach water supply Florida The water problems confronting Hallandale are similar to those of othercoastal cities of southeastern Florida which are undergoing rapid growthwith tremendous increase in water demand. The highly permeable Biscayneaquifer underlying the Hallandale area is an excellent source ofwater; however, the permeable nature of the Biscayne aquifer would permitthe intrusion of sea water, if fresh water levels were lowered excessively,as well as the infiltration of urban or industrial contaminants, fromland surfaces and surface water bodies.This study is to provide the hydrologic data necessary for proper waterresource development and planning in the Hallandale area.(40 page document) 2021-06-24T15:00:56Z 2021-06-24T15:00:56Z 1972 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/19072 en Information Circular (Florida Geological Survey) application/pdf application/pdf 25.9812 -80.1484 Florida Geological Survey Tallahassee, FL http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1208 3 2011-09-29 20:58:42 1208 Florida Geological Survey
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topic Limnology
Planning
ground water
Hallandale Beach
water supply
Florida
Limnology
Planning
ground water
Hallandale Beach
water supply
Florida
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Planning
ground water
Hallandale Beach
water supply
Florida
Limnology
Planning
ground water
Hallandale Beach
water supply
Florida
Bearden, H.W.
Ground water in the Hallandale area, Florida
description The water problems confronting Hallandale are similar to those of othercoastal cities of southeastern Florida which are undergoing rapid growthwith tremendous increase in water demand. The highly permeable Biscayneaquifer underlying the Hallandale area is an excellent source ofwater; however, the permeable nature of the Biscayne aquifer would permitthe intrusion of sea water, if fresh water levels were lowered excessively,as well as the infiltration of urban or industrial contaminants, fromland surfaces and surface water bodies.This study is to provide the hydrologic data necessary for proper waterresource development and planning in the Hallandale area.(40 page document)
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Planning
ground water
Hallandale Beach
water supply
Florida
author Bearden, H.W.
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title Ground water in the Hallandale area, Florida
title_short Ground water in the Hallandale area, Florida
title_full Ground water in the Hallandale area, Florida
title_fullStr Ground water in the Hallandale area, Florida
title_full_unstemmed Ground water in the Hallandale area, Florida
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publisher Florida Geological Survey
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