Volusia Blue Spring data
Blue Spring
www.sjrwmd.com/springs/blue-volusia.html
Volusia Blue Spring minimum flow
www.sjrwmd.com/minimumflowsandlevels/bluespring/
Volusia Blue Spring minimum flow Frequently asked questions
www.sjrwmd.com/minimumflowsandlevels/bluespring/FAQs.html
Water Quality SJRWMD Continuous Sensor: Chose Springs from second dropdown, select Blue Spring from map, Both Archived and Current data back to 08/01/2014
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Water Quality Data Storet 01/19/1997 to 07/21/2015
WATER RESOURCE VALUE MONITORING
www.sjrwmd.com/technicalreports/pdfs/SP/SJ2010-SP5.pdf
Drought Monitor
droughtmonitor.unl.edu/
Volusia County Ground Water Report
tinyurl.com/lmzje2x
SJRWMD Radar Rainfall
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Hydrologic data reports
www.sjrwmd.com/hydroconditionsreport/
SJRWMD Water Conservation Tips
www.sjrwmd.com/waterconservation/savingwater/
The St. Johns River Water Management District Advise that you water your lawn only when it needs it. The amount of rainfall your area receives should dictate how often you water your lawn and how much water you apply. A hearty rain eliminates the need for watering for as long as two weeks. Overwatering your lawn results in shallow root systems, which means your lawn is less drought- and stress-tolerant. Overwatering also promotes weed growth, disease and fungus.
St. Johns River Water Management District Technical Reports
www.sjrwmd.com/technicalreports/
2014 Survey of Estimated Annual Water Use
for St. Johns River Water Management District
www.sjrwmd.com/technicalreports/pdfs/FS/SJ2015-FS1.pdf
The St. Johns River Water Management District 2011 annual average percapita usage for customers served by muncipal water systems was was 138 gallons per capita per day. The average for Volusia county was 121 gallons per capita per day.
2014 Average gross per capita use, based on the population served by public supply, was 126 gallons per capita per day (gpcd).
USGS 02235500 BLUE SPRINGS NEAR ORANGE CITY, FL
waterdata.usgs.gov/fl/nwis/dv/?site_no=02235500&PARAmeter_cd=00060
St. Johns River near Sanford
waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?cb_00010=on&format=gif_default&period=&begin_date=2014-01-18&end_date=2014-01-25&site_no=02234500
Water flowing at the steady rate of 1 cubic foot per second is equivalent to: 646,000 gallons per day;