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Author National Research Council (U.S.). Committee to Review the St. Johns River Water Supply Impact Study.

Title Review of the St. Johns River water supply impact study : final report / National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Water Science and Technology Board, Committee to Review the St. Johns River Water Supply Impact Study
Published Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 105 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Introduction -- Hydrology and hydrodynamics -- Review of environmental workgroup reports -- Overarching themes and conclusions
Summary The St. Johns River Water Management District is responsible for managing water resources in the St. Johns River basin, which comprises 23 percent of Florida. Approximately 4.73 million people (one quarter of Florida's population) live in the area served by the District, which contains the growing cities of Jacksonville, Orlando, and Gainesville. In order to meet the increasing water supply needs of the District's residents and other water users, the District is considering supplementing its historical supply of groundwater with water from the St. Johns and Ocklawaha Rivers. To better understand the potential ecological impacts of such withdrawals, in 2008 the District began a large scientific study called the Water Supply Impact Study (WSIS). In late 2008, the Water Science and Technology Board (WSTB) of the National Academies was asked to review the progress of the WSIS, including such scientific aspects as hydrologic and water quality modeling and how river withdrawals will affect wetlands, biogeochemical processes, plankton, benthos, the littoral zone, fish, and wetlands wildlife in the basin. For two and a half years, the WSTB Committee has followed the activities of eight District workgroups as they modeled the relevant river basins, determined the criteria to evaluate the environmental impacts of water withdrawals, evaluated the extent of those impacts, and coordinated with other ongoing projects. The first report of the Committee reviewed the Phase 1 hydrologic and environmental assessment tools and relevant data, and made recommendations regarding proposed work for the second phase of the WSIS. The Committee's second report focused on how the District was responding to the recommendations in its first report. The third Committee report primarily evaluated the hydrologic and hydrodynamic work being performed by the District. Review of the St. Johns River Water Supply Impact Study, the fourth and final product of the Committee focuses on the ecological impact analyses conducted by the environmental workgroups, presents final thoughts about the hydrologic and hydrodynamic studies, and provides some overall perspectives on the WSIS
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Print version record
Subject Water-supply -- Florida -- Saint Johns River
Water-supply -- Florida -- Saint Johns River -- Management
Hydrodynamics -- Research -- Florida -- Saint Johns River
Hydrology -- Florida -- Saint Johns River -- Mathematical models
SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Hydrology.
SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Limnology.
Hydrodynamics -- Research
Hydrology -- Mathematical models
Water-supply
Water-supply -- Management
Florida -- Saint Johns River
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780309225687
030922568X