Publication Citation

USGS Series Water-Resources Investigations Report
Report Number 76-135
Title Saltwater intrusion in the shallow aquifer in Martin and Palm Beach counties, Florida
Edition -
Language ENGLISH
Author(s) Scott, W. B.; Land, L. F.; Rodis, H. G.
Year 1977
Originating office
USGS Library Call Number (200) WRi no.76-135
Physical description col. map ;41 x 11 cm. on sheet 71 x 76 cm. fold. in envelope 30 x 24 cm. --
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Abstract

Urban growth has been rapid in recent years in Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Fla. The withdrawal of large quantities of fresh ground water in the vicinity of the coast has reduced or locally reversed the natural seaward hydraulic gradient and, in places, allowed saltwater to advance landward in the aquifer, displacing freshwater. Maps show the position of the saltwater front in eight urban areas adjacent to the coast. The saltwater front, as shown on the profiles, is based on a chloride concentration of 250 mg/liter which is recommended as a limit for water that is considered potable. The chloride concentration of native freshwater almost always is less than 50 mg/liter in the coastal aquifer. (Woodard-USGS)