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Trends and fluctuations in the potentiometric surface of the Floridan aquifer, west-central Florida 1961-80

Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-4086
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Trends and fluctuations of water levels in wells tapping the Floridan aquifer in west-central Florida during 1961-80 are described in this report. Water levels in most of the study area have not changed appreciably, except in parts of Hardee, Hillsborough, Manatee, Polk, and Sarasota Counties. In these areas, ground-water pumpage by industry and agriculture caused long-term declines of water levels. The largest declines are centered in the agricultural area of southern Hillsborough and northern Manatee Counties where pumpage lowered water levels more than 30 feet since 1964. Hydrographs of 10 wells show that, during 1976-80, the downward water-level trend discontinued in areas of heavy pumpage and, in areas not affected by pumping, water levels remained fairly unchanged. Water levels rose more than 20 feet from May 1975 to May 1980 in southwest Polk, Hardee , northeast Sarasota, northeast Manatee, and southwest Hillsborough Counties. In the heavily pumped area of northern Hillsborough County, water levels rose 5 to 10 feet. From September 1975 to September 1980, water levels in southwest Polk County rose more than 10 feet. (USGS)

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Trends and fluctuations in the potentiometric surface of the Floridan aquifer, west-central Florida 1961-80
Series title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series number 82-4086
DOI 10.3133/wri824086
Year Published 1983
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description 1 Plate: 38.21 × 30.74 inches
Country United States
State Florida
Scale 1000000
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