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Saltwater intrusion in the Floridan aquifer, coastal Citrus and Hernando Counties, Florida, 1975

January 1, 1977

The coastal parts of Citrus and Hernando Counties, Fla., are undergoing extensive urban development along U.S. Highway 19. The Floridan aquifer, a thick sequence of limestone and dolomite , is the principal source of water supply for the coastal parts of these two counties. The construction of canals that penetrate the Floridan aquifer, deficient rainfall during 1964-75, and pumping of ground water, have caused saltwater to intrude the aquifer. A map shows the inland extend of that intrusion as of 1975. The report is based on field data collected in 1964, 1973, and 1975. (Woodard-USGS)

Publication Year 1977
Title Saltwater intrusion in the Floridan aquifer, coastal Citrus and Hernando Counties, Florida, 1975
DOI 10.3133/wri77100
Authors L. R. Mills, Paul D. Ryder
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 77-100
Index ID wri77100
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse