Publication Date:
2021-07-08
Description:
Recently there has been much activity in reclaiming thelow-lying coastal areas of Dade County for residential use,by the addition of fill. The fill is obtained by digging canalsboth normal to and parallel to Biscayne Bay. The canalsserve the additional purpose of providing an access to theBay for boats. A problem needing to be considered is theeffect that these canals will have on the ground-water resources.It is expected that the canals will have little effecton ground water in parts of the county distant from the coast,but their effect in coastal areas is a matter of concern. Inorder to predict what, may happen in the vicinity of thesenew canals if they are not equipped with adequate controlstructures, it is instructive to review what has happened inthe vicinity of similar canals in the past.The U. S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with DadeCounty, the cities of Miami and Miami Beach, the Centraland Southern Florida Flood Control District, and the FloridaGeological Survey has collected water-level and salinitydata on wells and canals in Dade County since 1939. Someof the agencies named, and others, collected similar databefore 1939. Analysis of all the data shows that sea waterin the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bayis the sole source ofsalt-water contamination in the Biscayne aquifer of the DadeCounty area. (PDF has 19 pages.)
Description:
PREPARED BY U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
IN COOPERATION WITH DADE COUNTY, THE CITIES OF MIAMI
AND MIAMI BEACH, THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, AND THE FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Keywords:
Oceanography
;
Limnology
;
Earth Sciences
;
Dade County
;
Florida
;
Saline intrusion
Repository Name:
AquaDocs
Type:
monograph
Format:
application/pdf
Format:
application/pdf
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