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Recharge and discharge areas of the Floridan Aquifer in the St. Johns River Water Management District and vicinity, Florida

Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-4058
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Abstract

The Floridan aquifer is the principal source of most of the freshwater used in the St. Johns River Water Management District. An important step in managing water resources is the delineation of recharge and discharge areas. Geohydrologic factors to be considered when delineating recharge and discharge areas include: altitude and configuration of the potentiometric surface; direction and magnitude of the gradient between the water table and the potentiometric surface; and thickness and permeability of the overlying sediments. Recharge to the aquifer comes almost entirely from rainfall within the Water Management District. Significant recharge occurs where the aquifer is at or very near land surface, and where the overlying sediments are very permeable sand so that recharge takes place downward leakage. Recharge also occurs through sinkholes, sinkhole lakes, and other lakes that have a good connection to the aquifer. Major recharge areas are delineated on the map. Discharge occurs in areas of artesian flow (where the potentiometric surface is above land surface), primarily by diffuse upward leakage and by discharge from springs. Fifty-five springs, with total discharge of about 1,600 million gallons per day, are in the Water Management District. Areas of discharge and the location of springs are shown on the map. In 1980, total pumpage in the Water Management District was about 1,000 million gallons per day. Under predevelopment conditions, discharge by springs and upward leakage approximately balanced recharged. Additional discharge by pumpage may or may not be balanced by decreased spring discharge of increased downward leakage. Examination of long-term water level trends can indicate if recharge and discharge balance. Graphs of rainfall, water levels, and municipal pumpage for Jacksonville, Orlando, and Daytona Beach are shown on the map. (USGS)
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Recharge and discharge areas of the Floridan Aquifer in the St. Johns River Water Management District and vicinity, Florida
Series title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series number 82-4058
DOI 10.3133/wri824058
Edition -
Year Published 1984
Language ENGLISH
Description 1 map : col. ; 44 x 31 cm., on sheet 54 x 91 cm., folded in envelope 30 x 23 cm.
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