Ground water in Florida

lGround water in Florida is the principal source of supply forindustrial, municipal, agricultural, and domestic uses. Duringthe last half century large developments of ground water have beenmade, and new developments are currently being addedi However, althoughproblems of supply, some of them critical, have arisen in certain areas,vast quantities of ground water are:yet available for development over amajor part of the State. It is quite conceivable that the availabilityof large developed water resources in Florida, in contrast with theshortages of supply in many other parts of the country, may play a dominantrole in the agricultural and industrial growth of the State. (PDF has 15 pages.)

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Cooper, H. H., Stringfield, V. T.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Florida Geological Survey 1950
Subjects:Limnology, Ground water, Florida,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/19379
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