Surface Water

Alachua County Water Resources Monitoring Program

 

Alachua County Environmental Protection Department (ACEPD) has been monitoring water quality in selected streams and lakes throughout Alachua County since the 1970's. The current program includes quarterly sampling of over 40 sites for nutrients, fecal coliform bacteria, inorganic indicators, and flow. Elevated nutrients and increased stormwater flows are some of the main threats to the surface waters in our urban areas.  Elevated nutrients are likely from fertilizers running off of lawns and the increased stormwater flows are from impervious areas without stormwater treatment facilities.

ACEPD maintains the data for 5 stream gauging stations in addition to the numerous water quality stations. Funding for this project is provided by the Gainesville Clean Water Partnership. Hydrologic Data Collection, Inc. assists with data analysis. 

Water quality and stream gauging can be accessed from the map below. Please contact Gregory Owen at gowen@alachuacounty.us or 352-264-6800 if you need further assistance. 

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Surface Water Monitoring Stations

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