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  1. Surface Water Class Boundaries (areas)

    • geodata.dep.state.fl.us
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    Updated Apr 16, 1993
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    Florida Department of Environmental Protection (1993). Surface Water Class Boundaries (areas) [Dataset]. https://geodata.dep.state.fl.us/datasets/ddad454b0fa345e4b93ea37ed73add61
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 16, 1993
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Florida Department of Environmental Protectionhttp://www.floridadep.gov/
    Description

    Class I and II surface water classification boundaries. The Clean Water Act requires that the surface waters of each state be classified according to designated uses. Florida has six classes with associated designated uses, which are arranged in order of degree of protection required: Class I - Potable Water Supplies Fourteen general areas throughout the state including: impoundments and associated tributaries, certain lakes, rivers, or portions of rivers, used as a drinking water supply. Class II - Shellfish Propagation or Harvesting Generally coastal waters where shellfish harvesting occurs. For a more detailed description of classes and specific waterbody designations, see 62-302.400.

  2. Surface Water Class Boundaries (lines)

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    Updated Apr 16, 1993
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    Florida Department of Environmental Protection (1993). Surface Water Class Boundaries (lines) [Dataset]. https://geodata.dep.state.fl.us/datasets/surface-water-class-boundaries-lines
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 16, 1993
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Florida Department of Environmental Protectionhttp://www.floridadep.gov/
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    Description

    Class I and II surface water classification. The Clean Water Act requires that the surface waters of each state be classified according to designated uses. Florida has six classes with associated designated uses, which are arranged in order of degree of protection required: Class I - Potable Water Supplies Fourteen general areas throughout the state including: impoundments and associated tributaries, certain lakes, rivers, or portions of rivers, used as a drinking water supply. Class II - Shellfish Propagation or Harvesting Generally coastal waters where shellfish harvesting occurs. For a more detailed description of classes and specific waterbody designations, see 62-302.400.

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Surface Water Class Boundaries (areas)

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Apr 16, 1993
Dataset authored and provided by
Florida Department of Environmental Protectionhttp://www.floridadep.gov/
Description

Class I and II surface water classification boundaries. The Clean Water Act requires that the surface waters of each state be classified according to designated uses. Florida has six classes with associated designated uses, which are arranged in order of degree of protection required: Class I - Potable Water Supplies Fourteen general areas throughout the state including: impoundments and associated tributaries, certain lakes, rivers, or portions of rivers, used as a drinking water supply. Class II - Shellfish Propagation or Harvesting Generally coastal waters where shellfish harvesting occurs. For a more detailed description of classes and specific waterbody designations, see 62-302.400.

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