Hydrology and hydraulics in South FloridaTechnical Paper; ERA # 442; "January, 2007."; "(for presentation at the World Environmental & Water Resources Congress 2007 ASCE Conference in Tampa, Florida, May 15 to 19, 2007)"
Ground water resource assessment of Eastern Palm Beach County, Florida(Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references: (pt. 1, p. 176-188); (Statement of Responsibility) by Mary-Jo Shine, Don G.J. Padgett, William M. Barfknecht.; "December 1989."; DRE 278
DRE 279; PART I. Text
PART 2.
Ground water resource assessment of Hendry County, Florida(Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references.; (Statement of Responsibility) by Keith R. Smith [and] Karin M. Adams.; "September 1988."; Technical publication 88-12; Part 2 - Appendices
Ground water resource assessment of Hendry County, Florida(Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references.; (Statement of Responsibility) by Keith R. Smith [and] Karin M. Adams.; "September 1988."; Technical publication 88-12; Part 1 - Text
Part 2 - Appendices
Groundwater-surface water interaction along the C-2 Canal, Miami-Dade County, FloridaTechnical publication (South Florida Water Management District (Fla.). Water Supply Department); WS-22; Title from PDF title screen (viewed on September 28, 2009).; "December 2007."; The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD or District) Water Supply Department participated in this project to support the SFWMD Hydrologic & Environmental Systems Modeling (HESM) Department, and to help quantify the interaction between surface water and groundwater near the C-2 Canal in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The HESM Department requested field measurements along the C-2 Canal near the Southwest, Alexander Orr, and Snapper Creek wellfields to improve the calibration of the SFWMM and the NSM in Miami-Dade County. The investigation focused on trying to quantify the freshwater flow to Biscayne Bay that is being intercepted in the C-2 Canal by pumping from the Snapper Creek, Alexander Orr, and Southwest wellfields. The investigation combined data from different sources to help meet its goals: groundwater levels, surface water levels, wellfield withdrawal data, and stream gauging data.