Southwest Florida Water Management District conservation easements. The features in this polygon feature are intended to represent the aerial extent of the easement interests vested by the deeds referenced in this data source. Please contact GIS.Librarian@floridadep.gov for more information.
Digital orthophoto imagery of 1970s black and white aerial photography for the Southwest Florida Water Management District. This project ties into the Peace River Watershed Historical Land Use Map Project, completed in late 2003. Please contact GIS.Librarian@FloridaDEP.gov for more information.
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SWFWMD regularly uses digital topographic information to support regulatory, land management and acquisition, planning, engineering and habitat restoration projects. LiDAR data will support hydrologic modeling activities associated with the FederalEmergency Management Agency (FEMA), and in the creation of Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps(DFIRM). The LiDAR data will support the creation of Federal Emergency Management AgencyFlood Insurance Rate Maps (FEMA FIRM) and an integrated ground and surface water model for thePeace River watershed. The data were classified into 7 classifications; (1) unclassified, (2) ground, (6) buildings, (9) water, (11) wetlands (reclassed by OCM to 18), (13) bridges (reclassed by OCM to 15), and (20) buffer points (reclassed by OCM to 10).
This dataset (2017-2023) is a compilation of the Land Use/Land Cover datasets created by the 5 Water Management Districts in Florida based on imagery -- Northwest Florida Water Management District (NWFWMD) 2022.Bay (1/4/2022 – 3/24/2022), Calhoun (1/7/2022 – 1/18/2022),Escambia (11/13/2021 – 1/15/2021), Franklin (1/7/2022 – 1/18/2022), Gadsden (1/7/2022 – 1/16/2022), Gulf (1/7/2022 – 1/14/2022), Holmes (1/8/2022 – 1/18/2022), Jackson (1/7/2022 – 1/14/2022), Jefferson (1/7/2022 – 2/16/2022), Leon (February 2022), Liberty (1/7/2022 – 1/16/2022), Okaloosa (10/31/2021 – 2/13/2022), Santa Rosa (10/26/2021-1/17/2022), Wakulla (1/7/2022 – 1/14/2022), Walton (1/7/2022-1/14/2022), Washington (1/13/2022 – 1/19/2022).Suwannee River Water Management District (SRWMD) 2019-2023.(Alachua 20200102-20200106), (Baker 20200108-20200126), (Bradford 20181020-20190128), (Columbia 20181213-20190106), (Gilchrist 20181020-20190128), (Levy 20181020-20190128), (Suwannee 20181217-20190116), (Union 20181020-20190128).(Dixie 12/17/2021-01/29/2022), (Hamilton 12/17/2021-01/29/2022), (Jefferson 01/07/2022-02/16/2022), (Lafayette 12/17/2021-01/29/2022), (Madison 12/17/2021-01/29/2022), (Taylor 12/17/2021-01/29/2022.Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) 2020. South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) 2021-2023.St. John's River Water Management District (SJRWMD) 2020.Year Flight Season Counties:2020 (Dec. 2019 - Mar 2020) Alachua, Baker, Clay, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Osceola, Polk, Putnam.2021 (Dec. 2020 - Mar 2021) Brevard, Indian River, Nassau, Okeechobee, Orange, St. Johns, Seminole, Volusia. 2022 (Dec. 2021 - Mar 2022) Bradford, Union. Codes are derived from the Florida Land Use, Cover, and Forms Classification System (FLUCCS-DOT 1999) but may have been altered to accommodate region differences by each of the Water Management Districts.
Map of Environmental Resource Permit boundaries or locations for the Florida Dept. Of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and the five Florida water management districts:Northwest Florida Water Management District (NWFWMD)South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD)Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD)St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD)Suwannee River Water Management District (SRWMD) Clicking on a permit will present a pop-up with basic information for that permit. Additional information, including access to all permit-related documents, can be obtained by selecting the "More info" link in the pop-up.Boundaries for SFWMD, SWFWMD, and SJRWMD are independently served by each agency via web services. Point locations for FDEP are served by FDEP via a web service. Boundaries or locations for SRWMD and NWFWMD are served by SJRWMD web services.This web map was developed for the Florida Shared Services Project. The goals of the project are to: Develop a collaborative framework that the water management districts can use for joint application development effortsEstablish a common understanding of the technology associated with using Esri’s ArcGIS Online productEstablish a governance model for shared application developmentUpdated March 2014 with FDEP data.Updated May 15, 2014 with new SWFWMD service url.Updated August 15, 2014 with new SFWMD service url.Updated September 25, 2014 to repair transparency settings that had changed to 0 instead of 25% - perhaps after service updates?Updated January 7, 2015 to address problems with pop-ups not appearing or not being correct for both SFWMD and SWFWMD.Updated May 7, 2015 with new NWFWMD service url.Updated May 14, 2015 with new SRWMD service url.Updated July 25, 2016 through ago-assistant.esri.com, using JSON editor. Corrected item IDs for NWFWMD.Updated August 1, 2016 with new SWFWMD service url. Created brand new web map.Updated August 17, 2016 with replacement SFWMD service url. Created brand new web map.Updated September 12, 2018 with SSL site references and REST service connections for SWFWMD, SJRWMD, SRWMD and NWFWMD.Update February 26, 2019 through https://ago-assistant.esri.com/: new service urls for SJRWMD, SRWMD and NWFWMD.Update August 29, 2019 to include PERMITTING_PROGRAM = BEACH AND COASTAL SYSTEMS.Updated spring 2024 to use new SFWMD service urls, with native projected coordinate system.Updated August 8, 2024 for overwrite of SFWMD service url, to again use Web Mercator.
description: This data set is one component of a digital terrain model (DTM) for the Southwest Florida Water Management District's FY2006 Digital Orthophoto (B089) and LiDAR Project (L470/L471), encompassing approximately 1,216 square miles across Citrus and Sumter counties. The 2006 LiDAR dataset is comprised of 3-D masspoints delivered in the LAS file format based on the District's 5,000' by 5,000' grid (1,356 cells). The other DTM component is 2-D and 3-D breakline features in the ESRI ArcGIS Personal Geodatabase format. In accordance with the 2006 SWFWMD Topographic Database Design, the following breakline features are contained within the database: closed water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, etc) as 3-D polygons; linear hydrographic features (streams, canals, swales, embankments, etc) as 3-D breaklines; coastal shorelines as 3-D linear features; edge of pavement road features as 3-D breakines; soft features (ridges, valleys, etc.) as 3-D breaklines; obscured vegetation polygons as 2-D polygons; overpasses and bridges as 3-D breaklines; 1-foot contours for visualization purposes; and island features as 3-D polygons. This data falls in Citrus and Sumter Counties. Intensity values, or the measure of reflectance of the laser are also captured. Breakline features were captured to develop a hydrologically correct DTM. Contours (1-foot) were generated from the DTM that meet the National Map Accuracy Standards for 2-foot contours (FEMA specifications). Bare earth LiDAR masspoint data display a vertical accuracy of at least 0.3-feet root mean square error (RMSE) in open unobscured areas; abstract: This data set is one component of a digital terrain model (DTM) for the Southwest Florida Water Management District's FY2006 Digital Orthophoto (B089) and LiDAR Project (L470/L471), encompassing approximately 1,216 square miles across Citrus and Sumter counties. The 2006 LiDAR dataset is comprised of 3-D masspoints delivered in the LAS file format based on the District's 5,000' by 5,000' grid (1,356 cells). The other DTM component is 2-D and 3-D breakline features in the ESRI ArcGIS Personal Geodatabase format. In accordance with the 2006 SWFWMD Topographic Database Design, the following breakline features are contained within the database: closed water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, etc) as 3-D polygons; linear hydrographic features (streams, canals, swales, embankments, etc) as 3-D breaklines; coastal shorelines as 3-D linear features; edge of pavement road features as 3-D breakines; soft features (ridges, valleys, etc.) as 3-D breaklines; obscured vegetation polygons as 2-D polygons; overpasses and bridges as 3-D breaklines; 1-foot contours for visualization purposes; and island features as 3-D polygons. This data falls in Citrus and Sumter Counties. Intensity values, or the measure of reflectance of the laser are also captured. Breakline features were captured to develop a hydrologically correct DTM. Contours (1-foot) were generated from the DTM that meet the National Map Accuracy Standards for 2-foot contours (FEMA specifications). Bare earth LiDAR masspoint data display a vertical accuracy of at least 0.3-feet root mean square error (RMSE) in open unobscured areas
District polygon. This service is for the Open Data Download application for the Southwest Florida Water Management District. This data layer illustrates the coastline boundary and the Southwest Florida Water Management District boundary for cartographic and resource management purposes.
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Atmospheric data collection stations layer created from water management information system (WMIS) sites data. This service is for the Open Data Download application for the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
This dataset is one component of a digital terrain model (DTM) for the Southwest Florida Water Management Districts FY2006 Digital Orthophoto (B089) and LiDAR Project (L776) encompassing approximately 462 square miles in Hernando County, Florida. This dataset is comprised of 530 LiDAR files, based on the DISTRICT 5,000' by 5,000' sheet index system in the LAS version 1.1 file format. LiDAR acquisition dates were January 11 through January 16, 2007. The raw data was collected at an average ground sample distance of 2.1 feet. Other components of the DTM include a personal geodatabase in accordance with the SWFWMD 2006 Topographic Database Design containing: obscured vegetation polygons; road overpass polygons; road breaklines; soft feature breaklines; water body polygons; coastal shorelines; hydrographic features breaklines; island polygons; and 1-foot contours. Final products include FEMA-compliant LIDAR-derived DTM data and 1-foot contours (for cartographic visualization purposes only) meeting or exceeding National Map Accuracy Standards for 2-foot contours.
Potentiometric surface maps for the Floridan and Intermediate Aquifer systems created by the USGS Water Resources Division for the Southwest Florida Water Management District. This service is for the Open Data Download application for the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
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This dataset (2012-2020) is a compilation of the Land Use/Land Cover datasets created by the 5 Water Management Districts in Florida based on imagery -- North West Florida Water Management District (NWFWMD) 2019, Suwannee River Water Management District (SRWMD) 2019-2020, St. John's River Water Management District (SJRWMD) 2013-2016, 2013 (Dec 2012 – Mar 2013) - Duval, Bradford, 2014 (Dec 2013 – Mar 2014) - Alachua, Baker, Clay, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Nassau, Osceola, Polk, Putnam, St. John’s, 2015 (Dec 2014 – Mar 2015) - Brevard, Indian River, Okeechobee, Seminole, Volusia, 2016 (Dec 2015 – Mar 2016) - Orange, South West Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) 2020 and South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) 2017-2019. Codes are derived from the Florida Land Use, Cover, and Forms Classification System (FLUCCS-DOT 1999) but may have been altered to accommodate region differences.
Dewberry collected 1000 square miles of lidar data in Pasco County, Florida. The nominal pulse spacing for this project was 1 point every 0.35 meters or a nominal pulse density of 8 points per square meter. Dewberrry used proprietary procedures to classify the LAS according to project specifications: 1-Unclassified, 2-Ground, 6-Building Rooftops, 7-Low Noise, 9-Water, 17- Bridge Decks, 18-Hi...
Dewberry collected 1200 square miles of lidar data in Hillsborough County, Florida. The nominal pulse spacing for this project was 1 point every 0.25 meters or a nominal pulse density of 16 points per square meter. Dewberrry used proprietary procedures to classify the LAS according to project specifications: 1-Unclassified, 2-Ground, 6-Building Rooftops, 7-Low Noise, 9-Water, 17- Bridge Deck...
This data set is one component of a digital terrain model (DTM) for the SWFWMD Polk District. This record includes information about the LiDAR data for the following SWFWMD tracts: Hampton, Judy, Lake Wales, Peace River (North) and Polk Remainder. All of these tracts are located in Polk County. Please see the Bounding Coordinates for each tract for the location within Polk County. Information that is specific to each tract has been maintained. HAMPTON TRACT This data set is one component of a digital terrain model (DTM) for Hampton Tract, Polk County, Florida encompassing approximately 43 square miles. This dataset is comprised of 48 LiDAR files, based on the DISTRICT 5,000' by 5,000' sheet index system (17951-17958, 18114-18121, 18363-18370, 18526-18533, 18259-18266 and 18594-18601) in the LAS file format. The raw data was collected at an average ground sample distance of 1-meter. Other components of the DTM include: 3-D breaklines along hydrographic features in the Shape file format; lake/pond polygons (in 3D) in the shape file format; obscured area polygons (in 2D) in the Shape file format; and hard/soft breaklines (in 3D) in the Shape file format. Date of Collection: 20060125 Bounding Coordinates of tract: West Bounding Coordinate: -82.035984 East Bounding Coordinate: -81.903345 North Bounding Coordinate: 28.328847 South Bounding Coordinate: 28.238391 JUDY TRACT This data set is one component of a digital terrain model (DTM) for Judy Tract, Polk County, Florida encompassing approximately 12.6 square miles. This dataset is comprised of 14 LiDAR files, based on the DISTRICT 5,000' by 5,000' sheet index system (17632-17636, 17795-17799, and 17959-17962) in the LAS file format. The raw data was collected at an average ground sample distance of 1-meter. Other components of the DTM include a personal geodatabase containing: obscured vegetation polygons; road overpass polygons; road breaklines; soft feature breaklines; water body polygons; coastal shorelines; 1-foot contours; hydrographic feature breaklines, and island polygons in accordance with the SWFWMD 2006 Topographic Database Design. Date of Collection: 20060125 Bounding Coordinates of tract: West Bounding Coordinate: -81.925929 East Bounding Coordinate: -81.848175 North Bounding Coordinate: 28.350110 South Bounding Coordinate: 28.308789 LAKE WALES This data set is one component of a digital terrain model (DTM) for Lake Wales, Polk County, Florida encompassing approximately 10.75 square miles. This dataset is comprised of 12 LiDAR files, based on the DISTRICT 5,000' by 5,000' sheet index system (22365-22367, 22528-22530, 22691-22693 and 22854-22856) in the LAS file format. The raw data was collected at an average ground sample distance of 1-meter. Other components of the DTM include: 3-D breaklines along hydrographic features in the Shape file format; lake/pond polygons (in 3D) in the shape file format; obscured area polygons (in 2D) in the Shape file format; and hard/soft breaklines (in 3D) in the Shape file format. Date of Collection: 20060125 Bounding Coordinates of tract: West Bounding Coordinate: -81.543294 East Bounding Coordinate: -81.509932 North Bounding Coordinate: 27.916603 South Bounding Coordinate: 27.868213 PEACE RIVER (NORTH) This data set is one component of a digital terrain model (DTM) for Peace River North (P692), Polk County, Florida encompassing approximately 1,149 square miles. This dataset is comprised of 1,281 LiDAR files, based on the DISTRICT 5,000' by 5,000' sheet index system in the LAS file format. The raw data was collected at an average ground sample distance of 1-meter. Other components of the DTM include: 3-D breaklines along hydrographic features in the Shape file format; lake/pond polygons (in 3D) in the shape file format; obscured area polygons (in 2D) in the Shape file format; and hard/soft breaklines (in 3D) in the Shape file format. Date of Collection: 20060227 Bounding Coordinates of tract: West Bounding Coordinate: -82.035984 East Bounding Coordinate: -81.903345 North Bounding Coordinate: 28.328847 South Bounding Coordinate: 28.238391 POLK DISTRICT REMAINDER This dataset is one component of a digital terrain model (DTM) for the Southwest Florida Water Management District's FY2007 Remainder Polk District LiDAR Mapping Project and Polk District Contours Project (L672) encompassing approximately 428 square miles in Polk County, Florida. This dataset is comprised of 478 LiDAR files, based on the FL Statewide 5,000' by 5,000' sheet index system in the LAS version 1.1 file format. LiDAR acquisition dates were January 27, January 30 through February 20, 2005. The raw data was collected at an average ground sample distance of 2.1 feet. Other components of the DTM include a personal geodatabase in accordance with the SWFWMD 2006 Topographic Database Design containing: obscured vegetation polygons; road overpass polygons; road breaklines; soft feature breaklines; water body polygons; coastal shorelines; hydrographic features breaklines; island polygons; and 1-foot contours. Final products include FEMA-compliant LIDAR-derived DTM data and 1-foot contours (for cartographic visualization purposes only) meeting or exceeding National Map Accuracy Standards for 2-foot contours. This area is not a tract, but an addition of areas to the Polk District data set. This data set consists of three areas within Polk County. The approximate bounding coordinates for each area are given below. Area 3 borders the east and north sides of the Peace River (North) and Judy Tract data sets. The bounding coordinates for Area 3 are generalized here, but it is actually a multi-sided polygon with many vertices. Date of Collection: 20050127, 20050130-20050220 Bounding Coordinates of Area 1: Area 2 Area 3 West Bounding Coordinate: -82.104809 -81.958339 -81.934587 East Bounding Coordinate: -82.033554 -81.918752 -81.380374 North Bounding Coordinate: 28.314262 28.349889 28.397394 South Bounding Coordinate: 28.171749 28.322179 27.625454
EarthData International collected ALS-50-derived LiDAR over Upper Myakka Florida with a one-meter post spacing. The period of collection was between 3 October and 12 October 2006. This data set falls in Manatee County. The collection was performed by EarthData Aviation, using a Leica ALS-50 LiDAR system, including an inertial measuring unit (IMU) and a dual frequency GPS receiver. This project required six lifts of flight lines to be collected. The product generated consisted of LiDAR bare earth elevation models in LAS format. This data set is one component of a digital terrain model (DTM) for the Southwest Florida Water Management District's FY2005 Digital LiDAR Project (H048), encompassing approximately 291 square miles across Manatee County. The 2005 LiDAR dataset is comprised of 3-D mass points delivered in the LAS file format based on the District's 5,000' by 5,000' grid (325 cells). The other DTM component is 2-D and 3-D breakline features in the ESRI ArcGIS Personal Geodatabase format. In accordance with the 2005 SWFWMD Topographic Database Design, the following breakline closed water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, etc) as 3-D polygons; linear hydrographic features (streams, canals, swales, embankments, etc) as 3-D breaklines; coastal shorelines as 3-D linear features; edge of pavement road features as 3-D breaklines; soft features (ridges, valleys, etc.) as 3-D breaklines; obscured vegetation polygons as 2-D polygons; overpasses and bridges as 3-D breaklines; 1-foot contours for visualization purposes; and island features as 3-D polygons. Breakline features were captured to develop a hydrologically correct DTM. Contours (1-foot) were generated from the DTM that meet the National Map Accuracy Standards for 2-foot contours (FEMA specifications). Bare earth LiDAR mass point data display a vertical accuracy of at least 0.3-feet root mean square error (RMSE) in open unobscured areas.
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2014 seagrass data for St. Joseph Sound, Clearwater Harbor, Tampa Bay, Sarasota Bay, Lemon Bay and Charlotte Harbor. This service is for the Open Data Download application for the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
Boundary of the four county area (Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, and Pinellas counties) which makes up the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council region. This service is for the Open Data Download application for the Southwest Florida Water Management District. This data layer was created for resource management and cartographic purposes.
description: SWFWMD regularly uses digital topographic information to support regulatory, land management and acquisition, planning, engineering and habitat restoration projects. LiDAR data will support hydrologic modeling activities associated with the FederalEmergency Management Agency (FEMA), and in the creation of Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps(DFIRM). The Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) LAS dataset is a survey of Lake Placid. The Lake Placid LiDAR Survey project area consists of approximately 44.8 miles. The LiDAR point cloud was flown at a density sufficient to support a maximum final post spacing of 4 feet for unobscured areas. 3001 Inc. acquired 38 flightlines on March 4, 2007. The data was divided into 5000' by 5000' cells that serve as the tiling scheme. The Lake Placid LiDAR Survey was collected under the guidance of a Professional Mapper/Surveyor.; abstract: SWFWMD regularly uses digital topographic information to support regulatory, land management and acquisition, planning, engineering and habitat restoration projects. LiDAR data will support hydrologic modeling activities associated with the FederalEmergency Management Agency (FEMA), and in the creation of Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps(DFIRM). The Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) LAS dataset is a survey of Lake Placid. The Lake Placid LiDAR Survey project area consists of approximately 44.8 miles. The LiDAR point cloud was flown at a density sufficient to support a maximum final post spacing of 4 feet for unobscured areas. 3001 Inc. acquired 38 flightlines on March 4, 2007. The data was divided into 5000' by 5000' cells that serve as the tiling scheme. The Lake Placid LiDAR Survey was collected under the guidance of a Professional Mapper/Surveyor.
Stressed Lakes for 2015. This service is for the Open Data Download application for the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
SWFWMD regularly uses digital topographic information to support regulatory, land management and acquisition, planning, engineering and habitat restoration projects. LiDAR data will support hydrologic modeling activities associated with the FederalEmergency Management Agency (FEMA), and in the creation of Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps(DFIRM). The LiDAR data will support the creation of Fede...
Southwest Florida Water Management District conservation easements. The features in this polygon feature are intended to represent the aerial extent of the easement interests vested by the deeds referenced in this data source. Please contact GIS.Librarian@floridadep.gov for more information.