F\A)s/oe>s- S3/I4- Vol. IL P+.3 FWS/OBS-83/14 August 1983 Clearwater Pinnellas St. Petersburg Bradenton Sarasota^ FLORIDA COASTAL ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION: A Socioeconomic Study of the Southwestern Region VOLUME II DATA APPENDIX Part 3 The E»«fOl«d«s [Ml .-.^} Monroe /?• '■■,»i^yj , J ■ish and Wildlife Service ^Key West .-.--j^im^'- t^ J.S. Department of the Interior I I J o i-i > c c • C r+ tr o i-t n> -1 — • WHO oocury;ENT COLLECTION FWS/GBS-83/14 August 1983 FLORIDA COASTAL ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION: A SOCIOECONOMIC STUDY Or THE SOUTHWESTERN REGION Volume II DATA APPENDIX Part 3 Edited by Carolyn 0. French, Project Officer and John W. Parsons National Coastal Ecosystems Team U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1010 Gause Boulevard Slidell, LA 70458 Robert M, Rogers Contracting Officer's Authorized Representative Minerals Management Service P.O. Box 7944 Metairie, LA 70010 This study was co-sponsored by the Minerals Management Service U.S. Department of the Interior and the Division of Biological Services Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, DC 20240 PREFACE The purpose of this socioeconomic characterization study is to compile and synthesize information from existing sources about the social and economic characteristics of the southwestern coastal region of Florida, which is made up of Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Monroe, Pasco, Pinellas, and Sarasota Counties. This report and the data appendix should prove useful for coastal planning and management; it is one in a series of characterizations of coastal socioeconomic systems produced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The series describes the components and interrelationships among complex processes that include population and demographic characteristics, mineral production, multiple-use conflicts, recreation and tourism, agricultural production, sport and commercial fishing, transportation, industrial and residential development, and environmental issues and regulations. This study originally was under contract with the NANEX Systems Corporation, Crestview, Florida. The corporation is responsible for the compilations and accuracy of the Data Appendices and their lists of references. Most of the first drafts of the various chapters were prepared in 1980. Only a few of the sections of some of the reports have since been updated. This project was conducted under Contract FWS 14-16-0009-074. Funding was provided by the Minerals Management Service and the Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. Questions or requests for this publication should be directed to: Information Transfer Specialist National Coastal Ecosystems Team U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NASA-SI i dell Computer Complex 1010 Gause Boulevard SI i dell, Louisiana 70458 This report should be cited: French, Carolyn 0., and John W. Parsons (editors). 1983. Florida coastal ecological characterization: a socioeconomic study of the southwestern region. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Biological Services, Washington, D.C. FWS/OBS-83/14. n CONTENTS Part 3 Pane * PREFACE ii FIGURES iv TABLES V ABBREVIATIONS X7 SYMBOLS xi i i METRIC-ENGLISH CONVERSIONS xiii MINERAL AND OIL PRODUCTION (MP) 1 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND REGULATIONS (EIR) 43 REFERENCES 176 m FIGURES Number Page Minerals Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure and 1 Figure 6 Environmental Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 FiQure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Oil production 1 Florida mineral industries 2 Florida counties with identified phosphate deposits 8 Florida mineral resources 14 Producing and plugged oil and gas fields 15 Oil and gas production curves for the Gulf of Mexico to the year 2000 16 Status of OCS lease areas off the Florida Gulf Coast 29 Issues and Regulations 43 Areawide wastewater management planning areas 44 Districts and sub-districts of the State of Florida Department of Environmental Regulation 45 Regional Planning Council area boundaries 46 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regulatory districts 47 Interrelationships of agencies in the environmental review process in transportation planning 55 Local pollution control programs 73 State Water Management Districts 100 Critical habitats in Florida 142 Areas of critical State ooncern 143 Federal air quality control regions 171 Schematic showing jurisdictional agency inter- relationships in coastal areas 172 Water quality index versus watershed characteristics index for 42 PNS watersheds 173 Contamination of the groundwater system by waste 174 Underground injection control program classification of wells 175 IV MP 1 MP 2 MP 3 MP 4 MP 5 MP 6 TABLES Number Page Value ($) of all minerals produced, in order of value for 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1975 and 1979 3 Non-fuel mineral production and value for Florida for 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1975 and 1979 5 Marketable production of phosphate rock for Florida for 1955, 1960 and 1965 6 Phosphate reserves and resources for the world, the United States and central Florida, in millions of metric tons 7 Active phosphate producers in Southwest Florida 9 Estimated truck shipments between Tampa and phosphate plants, annual tonnages and daily loads for 1973 and 1976 9 MP 7 Inbound and outbound traffic of selected phosphate industry related commodities for the Port of Tampa in 1976 10 MP 8 Imports and exports ($) for selected phosphate industry related commodities for the Port of Tampa in 1970-76 .11 Active limestone producers in the Southwest Florida Region.. 12 Active sand producers in Southwest Florida Region 13 Florida's non-fuel mineral supply ($) in 1978 17 Crude petroleum and natural gas production and value ($) for Florida for 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1975 and 1979 17 Natural gas production (1,000 ft"^) by field for 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1975 and 1979 18 Crude oil production (barrels) by field for 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1975, and 1979 20 Oil and gas drilling permits since 1973 22 OCS oil and gas lease sales ($) in Florida for selected dates 30 MP 17 Florida crude oil and natural gas reserves and production for 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1975, 1977 and 1979..., 31 MP 9 MP 10 MP 11 MP 12 MP 13 MP 14 MP 15 MP 16 Number MP 18 MP 19 MP 20 MP 21 MP 22 MP 23 MP 24 Page Estimated crude oil and natural gas reserves in 1977-78 32 Gulf of Mexico OCS oil and gas resource and reserve estimates in 1979 ^^ Mississippi, Alabama and Florida (MAFLA) lease sales for 1959, 1973, 1976 and 1978 35 Factors affecting the number and locations of onshore support facilities 36 Types and quantities of materials transported offshore for one-year periods 36 General requirements for locating service bases, and potential environmental and economic impacts 37 General requirements for locating shore facilities associated with pipelines, and potential environmental and economic impacts 38 MP 25 General requirements for locatinq berthing facilities, and potential environmental and economic impacts 39 MP 26 General requirements for onshore processing and treatment facilities^ and potential environmental and economic impacts - ^q MP 27 General requirements for locating oil refineries, and potential environmental and economic impacts 41 MP 28 General requirements for locating platform fabrication yards, and potential environmental pollutants 42 EIR 1 Location and description of solid waste facilities by county 48 EIR 2 Hazardous waste incident, unauthorized DDT incineration by the City of Tampa 57 EIR 3 Hazardous waste incident, pesticide-oil mixture contamina- tion of river in Lee County 58 EIR 4 Hazardous waste incident, oil spill in Tampa Bay 59 EIR 5 Hazardous waste incident, fish kill, Exxon Company, Lehigh Acres , Lee County 60 EIR 6 Hazardous waste incident, Florida Keys oil spill 61 EIR 7 Hazardous waste incident, groundwater contamination at battery reclaimer, Hillsborough County 62 vi Number Page EIR 8 Hazardous waste incident, improper disposal of infectious wastes, Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties 63 EIR 9 Hazardous waste incident, Toxaphene spill, Pasco County 65 EIR 10 Inventory of potential hazardous waste sites by county 66 EIR 11 Number of Industrial surface impoundments in Florida by size , '. 70 EIR 12 Number of industrial impoundments with monitoring wells and liners 70 EIR 13 Known cases of groundwater contamination 70 EIR 14 Summary of oil spill investigations from 1 January 1975 to 31 August 1980 by the Florida Department of Natural Resources 72 EIR 15 Geographic areas considered by the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation as having the greatest poten- tial for agricultural non-point water quality problems 74 EIR 16 Florida surface water dischargers with current wasteload allocations (WLA's) . 75 EIR 17 Permanent network stations (PNS) water quality violations for 1974-78 78 EIR 18 Point source analysis, discharge to receiving waters, Sarasota County . . .'. yg EIR 19 Point source analysis, discharge to receiving waters, Charlotte County 31 EIR 20 Point source analysis, discharge to receiving waters, Lee County g3 m EIR 21 Point source analysis, discharge to receiving waters. Col 1 ier County 37 EIR 22 Point source analysis, discharge to other than re- ceiving waters, Sarasota County . . w 39 EIR 23 Point source analysis, discharge to other than receiving waters, Charlotte County gg EIR 24 Point source analysis, discharge to other than receiving waters, Lee County 92 vn Number Page EIR 25 Point source analysis, discharge to other than receiving waters. Collier County 97 EIR 26 Water used for public supplies in Water Resources Council (WRC) subregions in 1970 101 EIR 27 Water used for irrigation in Water Resources Council (i«IRC) subregions in 1970 103 EIR 28 Self-supplied water for industrial use in i^ater Resources Council (i^lRC) subregions in 1970 104 EIR 29 Water used for thermoelectric power in Water Resources Council (^RC) subregions in 1970 106 EIR 30 Water used for public supplies in 1975 108 EIR 31 Rural water use in 1975 110 EIR 32 Water used for irrigation in 1975 Ill EIR 33 Self-supplied water for industrial use in 1975 112 EIR 34 Water used for thermoelectric power in 1975 114 EIR 35 Water used for public supplies by hydrologic unit in 1975 115 EIR 36 Rural water use by hydrologic unit in 1975 117 EIR 37 Water used for irrigation by hydrologic unit in 1975 119 EIR 38 Self-supplied water for industrial use by hydro- logic unit in 1975 120 EIR 39 Water used for thermoelectric power by hydrologic unit in 1975 122 EIR 40 Water used for public supplies in 1977 124 EIR 41 Rural water use in 1977 126 EIR 42 Water used for irrigation in 1977. 128 EIR 43 Self-supplied water for industrial use in 1977 129 EIR 44 Water used for thermoelectric power for 1977.. 131 vm Number ^13i EIR 45 Water used for public supplies by hydrologic unit in 1977 132 Rural water use by hydrologic unit in 1977 134 Water used for irrigation by hydrologic unit in 1977 136 Self-supplied water for industrial use by hydrologic unit in 1977 137 Water used for thermoelectric power by hydrologic unit in 1977 140 Endangered and threatened species in Charlotte County 144 Endangered and threatened species in Col 1 ier County 145 Endangered and threatened species in DeSoto County 147 Endangered and threatened species in Hill sborough County 148 Endangered and threatened species in Lee County 150 Endangered and threatened species in Manatee County 152 Endangered and threatened species in Pasco County 153 Endangered and threatened species in Pinel las County 154 Endangered and threatened species in Sarasota County. 155 Developments of regional impact (DRI), binding letters of interpretation, requests for determin- ation for 1973-1980 156 EIR 60 Developments of Regional Impact, type size and status for fiscal years 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78 and 1978-79 as of 10 October 1980 162 EIR 46 EIR 47 EIR 48 EIR 49 EIR 50 EIR 51 EIR 52 EIR 53 EIR 54 EIR 55 EIR 56 EIR 57 EIR 58 EIR 59 IX Number Page EIR 61 Permanent network stations of Southwest Florida by geographical areas 166 EIR 62 Treatment capacity needs and costs through the year 2000 169 EIR 63 National and Florida ambient air quality standards 170 ABBREVIATIONS A/C Air conditioning A F B . Air Force Base AFDC Aid to families with dependent children AGR Agriculture Ave Avenue bbl Barrel, barrels Btu British thermal unit BOD Biochemical oxygen demand Co Company Corp Corporation Ct Court cwt . Hundredweight D Data withheld to avoid disclosure of individual establishments dB Decibel Dr Drive DRI Development of regional impact d .u . Dwelling units E Endangered E East EIR Environmental Issues and Regulations EMP Employment ENE . East northeast EPA Environmental Protection Agency est Estimate FCOLI Fecal coliform ftp Foot, feet ft^ Square foot, square feet ft Cubic foot, cubic feet FSH Fish FY Fiscal year gal Gallon, gallons GFi^FC Game and Fresh i^ater Fish Commission GW Ground water ha Hectare, hectares H .H Head of household Hwy . Highway Inc Incorporated Jet Junction km Kilometer kWh Kilowatthour kV Kilovolt lb Pound, pounds If Landfill lin ft Linear foot, linear feet LP6 Liquid petroleum gas LU Land use Ltd . Limited m/day Meters per day Mcf Million cubic feet xi Mgal/d Million gallons per day mg/1 Milligrams per liter MHP Mobile home park mip Mi le, mi les mi Square mile, square miles misc . Miscel laneous mm Millimeter MP Minerals Production MW Monitoring wells, megawatts MWh Megawatthours N . North N .A. Not applicable N .D. No data NE . Northeast NNW . North northwest NRP No reported production NTSB National Transportation Safety Board NW . Northwest oz Ounce POP Population ppm Parts per million PU Public utilities Rd . Road RR . Railroad Rt . Route R/T Recreation and Tourism RV Recreational vehicle S . South SCi Special category item SD Subdivision SE . Southeast SER Services (health) SIC Standard Industrial Code slf Sanitary landfill SR State road SSC Species of special concern St . Street STP Sewage treatment plant SW . Southwest SW Surface water T Threatened tbbl Thousand barrels TCOLI Total col i form TP Trailer park TRANS Transportation TSS Total suspended solids ug/m Micrograms per square meter UR Under review W. West WLA Waste load allocation yd^ Yard, yards yd^ Cubic yards yd /d Cubic yards per day xn SYMBOLS $ Dollar, dollars % Percent II Inch, inches # Number & And METRIC-ENGLISH EQUIVALENTS Distance 1 cm = 0 .39 in 1 in = 2 .54 cm 1 m = 39 .38 in 1 ft = 0.30 m 1 km = 0 .62 mi 1 yd = 0 .91 m 1 mi = 1 .61 km Area 1 m^^= 1 .2 yd^ ^ 1 ftp = 0 .09 m^ 1 km"^ = 0.39 mi"^ 1 yd"^ = 0.83 m 1 ha = 2 .5 acres 1 acKe = 0 .40 ha 1 mi^ = 2.59 km^ ^\leight 1 g = 0 .035 oz 1 oz = 28 .35 g 1 kg = 2.20 lb 1 lb = 453.60 g 1 mt (1000 kg) = 1 .1 t (2,204.6 lb) 1 lb = 0.45 kg 1 t = 0.91 mt Volume 1 ml = 0.03 fl oz 1 fl oz = 29 .57 ml 1 liter = 2 .1 pt 1 pt = 0.47 liter 1 liter = 1.06 qt 1 qt = 0.95 liter 1 bbl = 42 gal 1 gal = 3.79 liter 1 m:J = 35 f f^-, 1 f t:: = 0 .03 m:: 1 m-^ = 1 .3 yd"^ 1 yd"^ = 0 .76 m"^ Temperature C° = 5/9 (F°-32) F°= 9/5C° + 32 xm MINERAL AND OIL PRODUCTION (MP) A Sand and Gravel Pit B Peat Producer C Limestone Quarry D Dolomite Quarry E Clay Mine F Kaolin Mine Q Fullers Eartti Mine H Petroleum Field I Phosptiate, Land Pebble Mine J Phosptiate, Soft Rock Mine K Heavy Mineral Sand Mine L Portland Cement Plant M Lime Kiln ..v.- Figure 1. Florida mineral industries (Wood and Fernald 1974) Table MP 1. Value ($) of all minerals produced, in order of value, for 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1975 and 1979 (U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines 1958, 1961, 1967, 1972, 1978b, 1981). County Year Mineral ($) Charlotte 1955 NRP"^ N.A. 1960 NRP N.A. 1965 NRP N.A.^ 1970 Limestone, sand and gravel d'' 1975 NRP HJ\. 1979 Stone, sand and gravel D Collier 1955 1960 1965 Limestone Petroleum, limestone, natural gas Petroleum, limestone, natural gas N.D. D D 1970 Petroleum, limestone D 1975 Stone 2, ,384,000 1979 Stone 3, ,521,000 DeSoto 1955 NRP N.A. 1960 NRP N.A. 1965 NRP N.A. 1970 NRP N.A. 1975 NRP N.A. 1979 NRP N.A. Hillsborough 1955 1960 Cement, phosphate rock, oystershell Cement, phosphate rock, oystershell, peat. N.D. gemstones 20, ,798,784 1965 Phosphate rock, cement, oystershell , sand and gravel 27, ,344,444 1970 Cement, phosphate rock, sand and gravel , ■, oystershell, peat 20, ,041,000 1975 Cement, sand and gravel, stone, peat D 1979 Phosphate rock, cement, stone, peat D Lee 1955 NRP N.A. 1960 Limestone, oystershell D 1965 Limestone, oystershell D 1970 Limestone, petroleum, oystershell D 1975 Stone D 1979 Stone 8, ,036,000 Continued Table MP 1 . Continued. County Year Mineral ($) Manatee 1955 Limestone N.D. 1960 Limestone, oystershell D 1965 Limestone D 1970 Limestone D 1975 Cement, stone D 1979 Cement D Monroe 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1979 Limestone Limestone Limestone Limestone Stone Stone 333,328 D D 615,000 881,000 D Pasco 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1979 NRP Limestone NRP NRP Stone Stone N.A. D N.A. N.A. 343,000 D Pinellas 1955 1960 Sand, limestone Oystershell , marl limestone » N.D. D 1965 Oystershell, sand and gravel D 1970 Oystershell, sand and gravel D 1975 Stone D 1979 NRP N.A. Sarasota 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 Limestone Limestone Limestone NRP Sand and gravel N.D. D D N.A. D 1979 Sand and gravel , stone D Florida 1955 All minerals 108 ,957,000 1960 All minerals 176 ,920,000 1965 All minerals 249 ,320,000 1970 All minerals 300 ,042,000 1975 All minerals 1 ,775 ,500,000 1979 All minerals 1 ,098 ,772,000 ^ Excludes peat, petroleum and natural gas. No reported production. "^ Figures withheld to avoid disclosure of individual establishments Table MP 2. Non-fuel mineral production and value ($) for Florida for 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1975 and 1979 (U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines 1958, 1961, 1967, 1972, 1978b, 1981). Mineral Year Quanity produced ($) 4,349,148 5,559,000 6,377,000 12,254,000 20,199,000 39,520,000 53,640,301 82,530,000 141,258,000 N.D. N.D. N.D. 22,966,008 37,419,000 41,148,000 61,302,000 73,372,000 D 4,815,855 6,357,000 9,752,000 12,661,000 17,063,000. 31,308,000 231,829 162,000 109,000 304,000 1,037,000 2,190,000 ^ In short tons except where otherwise specified. Long tons . . Excludes dimension limestone. Excludes dimension stone and shell. ^ Figures withheld to avoid disclosure of individual establishments. Excludes value of kaolin. 5 Source document gave two figures: page 191 (82,000) page 204 (100,895). Sand and gravel 1955 5,065,503 1960 6,757,000 1965 7,298,000 1970 12,482,000 1975 13,237,000 1979 21,708,000, 8,747,282^^ Phosphate rock 1955 1960 12,321,000 1965 19,253,000 1970 N.D. 1975 N.D. 1979 N.D. Stone (including limestone) 1955 17,027,967 1960 27,629,000 1965 35,730,000^ 1970 43,089,000^ 39,071,000^ 1975 1979 D^ Clays 1955 412,766 1960 . 252,000 1965 651,000 1970 872,000 1975 712,000 1979 681,000 Peat 1955 61,098 1960 39,275 1965 19,253 1970 46,000^ ~ 1975 82,000^ 1979 153,000 Table MP 3. Marketable production of phosphate rock for Florida in 1955, 1950 and 1965 (U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines 1958, 1961, 1967, 1972, 1978b, 1981) . Year Hard rock Long tons ($) Soft rock Long tons TIT 1955 1960 1965 91,200 733,800 77,000 670,000 69,900 693,000 69,788 452,301 47,000 384,000 29,216 226,844 Year Land pebble Long tons JW Total Long tons m 1955 1960 1965 8,586,294 52,454,200 12,197,000 81,476,000 19,153,835 140,337,900 8,747,282 53,640,301 12,321,000 82,530,000 19,252,931 141,257,744 Table MP 4. Phosphate reserves and resources (million metric tons) for the world, the United States and central Florida (U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines 1978b) . Location Measured Identified reserves sub-economic resources Total resources World'' 15 ,207 49 ,188 United States^ 2 ,902 1 ,506 Central Florida^ 907 635 Polk County 403 95 Hillsborough Cour Hy^ 181 14 Hardee County 176 299 Manatee County 164 150 DeSoto County 16 64 74,395 4,408 1,542 498 195 475 314 80 ^ 1976 figures ° 1973 figures ALA t AMA GEORGIA in. r4orth«m RortdaT'East ComT phoaphate dlXrlct/Hardrock plioaphata dlitrtct Canlral Rorlda phosphata diatrtct South Rorkla phoaphata diatrtct H ...••^ '' M!!P1 Figure 2. Florida counties with identified phosphate deposits (Zellar Williams 1978). « Table MP 5. Active phosphate producers in Southwest Florida (Florida Depart- ment of Environmental Regulation, Bureau of Water Management 1980a). County and producer Hillsborough County Big Four Mine Borden Chemical Co . Lonesome Mine Brewster Phosphates Haynesworth Mine Brewster Phosphates Kingsford Mine Brewster Phosphates Table MP 6. Estimated truck shipments between Tampa and phosphate plants, annual tonnages and daily loads for 1973 and 1976 (U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines 1978a) . 1973 1 1976 1 Commodity Annual Daily Annual Daily shipments tonnage (bbl) loads tonnage (bbl) loads Tampa to phosphate plants fuel oils #5 and #6 1,500,000 46 4,000,000 110 anhydrous ammonia 150,000 30 150,000 30 molten sulphur 2,300,000 290 3,400,000 446 caustic soda 120,000 17 130,000 19 Phosphate plants to Tampa phosphate rock 1,900,000 250 1,900,000 250 GTSP and DAP 600,000 72 1,250,000 140 phosphoric acid 150,000 14 750,000 108 def luorinated phosphate 100,000 12 170,000 25 Short tons . i- o o T3 O •o (0 f— a; ^ >. . $- ^ — ^ -i-> fO (/) CO 3 r-v ■o c 1—1 • f— (/I c 3 u 00 (U 0) s- vn o »- s. O o c l-H 4— >4- (U X3 C 3 O JO 00 O) E O c 3 O e -a o 3 ■!-» O c: ^ 0) +J E 3 -i-> O J- (0 ■o Q. c O <0 Q ■a • c «/1 3 ■ O =3 ^ '*_-' C ►— t ^£> r^ • CTi r-^ t— 1 .— Q. -Q E cn ai s. o O O O O O C^J CO C\J LT) o o 1* o o O LD <— I O O O O LD o "* CM LO o o 00 C\J .— I >* 00 l£) I — CO 00 "* "* o o o O O CTl lO CO O 00 oo 01 o Ln 1^ ^ » •N "^ rn I— 1 00 ID CD i£) m r^ o o o o us OO 00 ro t— I CO o CO ^ CO CTl CM CM LO ■— I LO CO CTl o O o "^ LD C\J CM VD CO CO LO ^ CO I— I CM o «^ r^ I— I ^ #t O CO CO IT) ^ CO O Q. O E E o C_) r^ CO t-^ CO O O o O O O O <-H rH ;0 I^ o r~^ CM CO <3> CO .-H O «* r^ O CO CT> r — 1 — 1 f-H CM «s *> e A »>»>•« CJ» r-H rH LT) IT) I— 1 r^ VO CO <— 1 r-< CTl CO CTl .— 1 CTl 00 1 — CM CO r^ r^ lO LT) ID CM V£) CO CTl 1— < CO 1— 1 O LD lO IT) C\J CT^ CM ^ C\J o 00 un CM CM CO CM 1—1 CO r-~ ■l-> 00 O .— I IT) CO <^ CO O 00 CO uo r^ CM 1— 1 IT) CM o * •! ^ ^ *t #1 €• r. r> ft «^ «s «% «> t— CM »-H CM O CO rH CM CT^ "* ir> vo 1— 1 1—1 i!l- «* 1-1 lO CO CO 00 CO CO LT) cn •* CTl 1—1 f-l CO ■=*■ CO 1^ CO fl *• #. * #1 lO CO CO CO 1— t .-1 CM >a- T3 fO (O (C 0) •.- "O o O CD S_ > C5" (J *• rO i. •.- (O U i- «» #t tj o o 00 J2 -O r- +-> +-> -o +-> s_ ^ #\ »» #» .f— fO ■1— •»— ni ro (O 4-> LO (/I (/I IT3 oo 3 1/1 00 Q. Ci Q. Q. £ -i^ s- s- o o o J3 o -Q O (_) O) O) dJ -^ E r— +J Q. O; ■!— •(- l/l "O -C O CO IT3 O fO O O 10 a. o o 0) u o «♦- U) 0) •^ ■»-> •^ T3 O £ o o ■o a; ■)-> (0 T-~ QJ S- >. o s- CO ■4-> r^ l/l Oi 3 I— 1 ■a c 01 OJ c (U •^ ■)-> 5- (O -C •4- a. O CO o 3 JZ (O a. ai ^ T3 3 0) OQ 4-> O «t 0) S- o (U (/) s- (U S- ■*-> o c: o X o O) +-> ■o c e o) ■«-> to 1. S_ Q. O HI CO a. oi I •— o jQ r^ o Q. 01 ■t-J m SI a. o 3 I/O >- • ^i^ o Q kD r^ 1— I «* I— I CO ' CO ^O I— I LT) cyi LTl ^^ «« ft 9> #t «« VI O CT^ LD r^ 103 CO .— I 'S- LO n n r-^ (Ti VD <* O CO CO CT< O^ O ' a> CO CO o CTl CTl Q Ln IT) l£> l-O «3- "^ • «t •« M «S «l •« "^ r^ CTi un 00 r-i* c\j o o lo -sr CM >* cr> lo csj o r^ «* «* CTi .-H CO in 00 CO 00 .-H 00 O un 00 vo r^ .— I 1— I «^ Lr> CO cTi r^ CM 1-H un lO ID (Tl I— I CTl 00 1—1 ^ * ^ to 00 00 00 CT> Q •a- o «a- oi ^ ^ • «t #> ^ ^ *i #t ^^ 1^ CO 1^ O CO .—I 00 CM .— I Lr> l£) 1^ en IX) CTl CM O LO CM i-H CO «d- 1— I CO CO 00 v^ kO "* CM r^ •a- CM 1-^ C30 LO ir> 1^ r^ vo "^ . LT) t^ ■— I "S- CO <— 1 CO •^ CT> un LD CM CTl CO LT) CO t^ .— I ^ .— I CO r^ CO CTi I— I CT> O •— I Q 00 CM O CO O CO " »• «N r> #1 «> •« "^ ur> LO LD r^ cxD CO «3- I— I CM ir> CO «* CO CO CO 1^ CTl CTl 9> ^ €* wy *• ^ CO CO LO CO VO .— t O .—I CM CO «* CO CO I — r^ r^ 1^ 1^ I — ^ r^ - 00 ■— I I— I CO r^ ■— I CO LO 1— I CTl CM «a- O Lf> CD 00 r^ Ln CM CM 00 CvJ CO CO O CO LD "* CO CM CO ^ CM LO •* CD CO CO LO 1^ O CTl t-l CD ^ VS •» »» 1— I «* CM CVJ ^ CM i-H «* I— I O CD •* r^ CO <* CD I— I 00 CM 1^ «* LO CO r^ cn o 00 CM «* 1—1 O <* CM r^ LO .— 1 O 'S- S3- O CO 1^ CM CM CM CVJ LO O O CO «« Vt «t ^ •« I— I .— I I— I I— I I— I CM C\J 00 00 00 CM CT> CO • O O O CTl CO O Q r^ CO CO CO CO ■— < * CO ^ ft vt #t #• CO O CD I^ CO t— 1 CM CO .— t 00 CO LO .— 1 CO »* CO ^ #1 #V f^ «l LO cTi 00 00 r^ cxi LO LO r^ t— I en 00 .— I i-l CO O .— I CM CO «3- LO CO r^ t^ r- r^ t^ i~^ (^ O^ ^^ O^ 0> O^ O^ 0^ 11 Table MP 9. Active limestone producers in Southwest Florida (Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Bureau of Water Management (1980a). Charlotte County Punta Gorda Shell Pit Edward G. Hendrickson, Jr. Coll ier County Golden Gate Quarry Ashland-Warren, Inc. Collier No. 1 Quarry A.J. Capeletti, Inc. Sunniland Quarry Century Industries Golden Gate Quarry Florida Rock Corp. Virgil Marcum Pit Highway Pavers, Inc. Mule Pen Rock Quarry Meekins, Inc. DeSoto County Arcadia Shell Pit Macasphalt Corp. Pasco County Belcher Mine Belcher Mine, Inc. Hillsborough County (continued) Shell Materials Pit Shell Materials, Inc. Lee County Ballard Pit Ballard Shell & Fill, Inc. Cape Coral Pit Coral Rock Industries, Inc. Alico Road Pit Florida Rock Industries, Inc. Alva Mine Fugate Construction Co. Alva Pit. J.L. Kelly Rock Co., Inc. Manatee County State Road 70 Pit Wend el Kent & Co. P & R Shell Pit Purinton & Rhoades Co. Monroe County Big Pine Key Quarry Parks Banks Trucking Laurel Pit Venice Fill & Shell Co. Monroe Pit No. 1 A.M. Capeletti, Inc. Newburn Road Pit Warren Bros. , Inc. Hillsborough County Leisey Shell Pit Leisey Shell Pit, Inc. Tavernier Pit Alonzo Cothron, Inc. Rockland Key Quarry Charley Toppino & Sons, Inc. 12 Table MP 10. Active sand producers in Southwest Florida (Florida Depart- ment of Environmental Regulation, Bureau of Water Management 1980a) . County and producer Charlotte County General Development Corp (2 mines) Lee County Triple C Fill & Paving Label le Limerock Com. Manatee County P & R Shell Pit Purinton & Rhoades State Road 70 Pit Wendel Kent & Co . Sarasota County Newburn Road Pit Ashland-Warren, Inc. General Development Corp (18 mines) Laurel Pit Venice Kent and Co . Brown Road Pit Wendel Kent and Co . 13 MINERAL RESOURCES D Limestone Sand shell "coqulna". sometimes mixed with marl or clay □ Phospnatic sands and clays limestones, and fullerb earth !^M^ Dolomite Phosphate Sand clay and limestone Sand with clay and kaolin Figure 3. Florida mineral resources (Wood and Fernald 1974] 14 AlAIAMA GEORGIA J»y Blackjack Creak Mt.Cannal Swaalwatar Creak (p & a 1960) Lake Traflord Sunnlland Bear Island Baxter Island (p & a 1979) 4p:::j b^ / raPj^t ; Mid-Felda fN-J lij*-^ ''' »~*>Sunco Felda -'■"■'■ I -^».^|n<>le •i— *-^(p&a1979) .o**A& Figure 4. Producing and plugged oil and gas fields in Florida (Curry and Tootle 1980). 15 500 y ■■••••... Gas production ••, curve ^ ***••. ^^**'-. ••••.. Oil production curve • • , a ••••., **••••• •••• 1975 1985 Figure 5. Oil and gas production curves for the Gulf of Mexico to the year 2QQ0 (Rogers et al . 1979). 16 Table MP 11. Florida's non-fuel mineral supply in 1978 (U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines 1978c) . Percent of Rank in Commodity U. .3. ou- tput nation Reserves Fuller's earth 37 1 Moderate Phosphate rock^ 86 1 Moderate Rare-earth concentr •ates D^ 2 Small Staurolite 100 1 Small Stone (crushed) 5 4 Large Titanium minerals D 1 Moderate Zircon 100 1 Small Includes North Carolina. Data withheld to avoid disclosure of individual establishments Table MP 12. Crude petroleum and natural gas production and value for Florida for 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1975 and 1979 (U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines 1958, 1961, 1967, 1972, 1978b, 1981). Year Crude petroleum Quantity' ($) Natural gas Quantity :$) 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1979 495 D^ 36 4,000 368 D 30 5,000 1,464 0 107 14,000 2,999 D N.D. N.D. 41,877 490,258,000 44,383 43,185,000 N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. . Thousand barrels . ^ Million ff^. Figures withheld to avoid disclosure of individual establishments 17 o 1^ Ol . — 1 ■o c la m r-. CTl '-< •^ o t^ en I— 1 #* Ln U3 (yi t— 1 *« 4 o ,. — . vo o ) s_ S_ o s- M- 3 C_> XJ (— • *l OJ CO '^* t^ M- Ol t— 1 >> J3 3 >+- o o >5 o CD o s- •\ ra +-> +-> (_> 00 3 ■a •» o e s- o Q. +-1 l/l m 4-> irt r— • r— (O c s- • r— 3 E +J ■o >o <: z 4- « o CO «— 1 ■»-> C a. (U s_ r^ n3 J3 a. 03 a> 1— Q LT) to > 3 3 o 0) > 3 CM CM 00 00 o C^vJ (A CO o o U3 CO o O o O CTl CTl ^ #* U3 ^£) ro OO cu 3 c o 1^ +-> o LO c <£> oo o #« «l o t— 1 CO ro oo «;)• «* o o 00 o o ro CO LT) 00 00 >5 rO +-> ■a c (O lO 3 T3 ■o U 0) O C J3 s- l/l u. •o (J o fO ■o o a> .!£ a »"" c 4- S- o s_ OJ -l-> 13 l/l S- t3 S- 4- S_ (J (J S- ro ■o S- Q. S- C t— t OI 1— O) fO OI - c 03 •1- C -r- lO s_ r— 1— < •— 1— ■— JZ 3 ■— ^ 1 — >— o ■— c -a "O Oi f— • — r — cnoo OJ •— cn OJ -r- r— O ■— o •f— f"" -u o s. O OJ o •■- OJ o •>- a> e o u o s_ O) X O TO CJ .^ o x: • —I c-J jz _l c c_> o <_> CTl o •f" n3 O) (O Gj ra 0) 3 03 CIJ u_ OQ CO _J _i ^-- _l 00 Qi OH u. 18 > 3 CM ro *• o CM CO CO o CO •a- CM o CO CM o CO LD r-~ O r^ •» A CO <—i r~. CO un 00 «s #1 CM r-^ CO CO QJ > 3 C_3 CJ^ CM .—I CT» 00 •^ r^ 00 CM <^ CM to CM I— I CO O CO CM CO C>0 CM 00 CO CO n 00 CO in ■* .-• o ^ o VO *t «« CO CM Ln IT) CO r-H «a- Ln o o i^ .— 1 ^ o «t •» rv. in in t— 1 "* in ft «t CO in CO o o en CM > 3 o CO CM in CM o CO o CO in 00 cyi CM CO CO CM in r^ .— 1 o "5f lO in #» •s l£) t^ CO 00 CO CO ^ •* CM .— 1 o y—l CO in •» «« o in CO o 00 .— I 00 o CO CM CM 00 CM O lO CO n CM in CO en vo 00 in CO T3 OJ T3 u o J3 c o u T3 C "3 T3 QJ fO "O T3 -O QJ C i_ ly^ Li_ rO T3 O QJ J^ • n— C 4- S. O S- ■l-J l/l S- fO S_ It- S_ (J U i- t) ■o S- Q. S- 1— < dJ 1 — QJ 13 QJ <: O Q) Q. c QJ QJ •»— lin •.- S_ •.- C •r- nj C •■- fO s_ ■— i-< •— 1— -— ^ Z3 •— ^ 1 — r^ O •— c "O CU •— •— r— C7)l/0 QJ -— Oi QJ • r— f— O •— o ■r- +-> o S- O QJ O •■- QJ O •>- QJ C o -i^ <_) x: ' _I O ^ _l C CJ O C_> CD o fO QJ "3 QJ 12 Q) 3 n3 QJ CO CO _l _J • — • -J oo C3£ CC Li- o •a o i- a. (0 T3 O U O C 00 i- QJ E c o o 1/1 0) E C o (Ti QJ ,-1 ' J3 • • CM <* CO o en o en +->+-> C (J u en--- 3 3 T3 -a COO QJ TJ S_ S_ ^ Q I CDQ. Q. QJ O -C33 QJ 00 (J m CT>-0 O O S_ 19 i. -!-> m (O a. r— o^ p^ -o c (0 ir> f^ ai 1 — 1 n o t~~ CTi 1 — 1 •\ LD lO O^ .— t * .— ^ «t 0 o 00 1 IX) cn en 1 — 1 r— 1 • #> rO LD 0 Ln CTl >> 1—1 S- S- s- 3 o 0 14- • ** -0 CO 1 — r~~ O) • r— .— 1 4- O) >> 0 1 J3 • 1— 4- ,. — ^ if- T— 0 JD J2 >^ — ^ cn s_ C 01 0 c UJ +-> u (D 3 -tJ XJ to 0 J-J s- oo Q. #« 1 — c •f— 0 0 -(-> 0) IT3 •0 S- 3 +J i_ \A c_> •f— C • -1 — 'd- E .—1 -a < Q. s:4- 1 0 OJ (— +-> -Q c '0 O) 1— E > 3 E 3 O 00 o 00 00 o 00 o cri 00 00 o > ITS 3 C_3 in Ln CTl CO ■=1- 00 Lf) CO cn 00 CO o LD 00 CO 00 CO 00 in « — I 00 m VD CO CO CO 00 CVJ 00 CO CO CO CO r-v r^ a\ cn •* •» 00 CO to i£) ro CO OJ c O CO o ■=t C\J C_3 CO CM o un CO Lf) IX) !3- >1 ro +-> ■0 c (C 0 r— 3 -a T3 -0 OJ 0 c JD S- 1/1 Ll_ T3 ;/) i_ ro S_ 4- i_ •— C7)l/0 OJ f— cn (U -r- ,— 0 -— 0 •r- +-> 0 s_ 0 0) 0 •■- OJ 0 •-- O) c 0 0 0 •r— S- O) X tj ro cj -i^ x: _l C CJ U C_) C7) 0 ro OJ ro (U 3 CD 3 ro (D ( — LL. CO CO _I _l ~— - _J I/) q: Qi U- 20 Ol > 3 (Tl OO Ol CO LO OO CO O CO Ln ^a- "^ «H #> ** r> 1 — 1 r~-. CTi ^ IT) r-~ C\J O .—1 * Co' CO 00 CM 00 O I — o <* r^ o en CO ** #1 U-) OO 3 B Lf> Ol Ol > E o o CTi o CO 00 O (XI Ol 00 I— I cvi <£) oo CO 00 Lf) 00 CNJ ii5 O 00 o CO CO CO 00 LT) CO CO CTl CO (Tl CO ir> #• #t ^r I— 1 o I— 1 CO CO «s *t <* o^ 'a- «* o (Ti U-) KO ^D ^ #t r~^ C\J "* r^ y3 a> «i #1 ^ .— 1 CO in ^o rH CO CO «t » «\ «t o CTl 1 — 1 CTl ^£) CO lO CO o CO CO uo CO CM 00 CVI CTl o un o 00 «* t-H o CM ■=1- 00 00 CM CO 00 o in CO CTl CO CO CM o o U3 ^D O CM CO CO •t #1 ur> r^ CM "=!■ un CO LO CM CVJ T3 OJ X) 3 U c o Q. -Q C 3 o o "D c ■o OJ (0 ■a "O •o (U c s_ l/l u. lO "O o (U .^ a ■— c 4- s- o S- +-> (/) 1_ lO i. <4- S_ u u i~ -o ■o S- £3- S_ 1— 1 OJ r— OJ "3 O) — 1— 1 -C 3 <— -C ( — •— o ■— c "O Ol ■— 1 — 1 — CDOO a> -— en Ol • f— •— o <— o +-I O S- O OJ o •f— CU o ■•- OJ c o u o i_ X C_3 fO (_) j«: cj -c • 1 C_3 ^ _l c C-J U CO CD o nj 0) 13 S- E OJ o OJ Q CU e: o o to OJ o KO LD .^ *D OO t— 1 CO C «i »» "T5 \D CM a> cn CTl CD CM cn • • • J3 • • • »t #1 r^ CM cn <* OO cn CM CM r^ r-~ CO c r-^ «* t^ cn cn ■!-> +J +J +J UUO-CCUUCJ 3 3 3 cn-i- 3 3 3 "O "O T3 •■- XI -O TD OOO^COOO l.i.S-CU'OS.S.l. Q. Q. D I cnO. Q. Q. 01 "3 J2 CJ T3 -QQJ 4- cn 21 o > 00 O) O S- o (/) cu i- o 0} s- Q- OJ S- o m CTi QJ u c: s- a. en c S- o ■(-> rO S- OJ Q- O , ^ — , C/1 o (D CO C31CT1 .— 1 "O e +-> lO e O 1- Q. Q. rO QJ > O s- o. QJ X3 D- <: s- QJ J2 OJ on =«= O Q. CJ o s_ CJ r— 1 1 QJ •r— E LT) CO " c +-> 3 1 — o c CVJ CO 1 1 1 c rO C (^ 1 — CJ o * =tfc CM oo CM O •— QJ (O S- • • QJ •1— =tt: =1tr =#: •.- 00 E CO QJ Q. Q. IS s- +-> ' • OO n "^ +-> >— . Q. o ■ r— i- 1- QJ u 1 — 1 — 1 1 1 ' ' • U O Q. , O o i_ ■ r- 3 IT3 m LT) oo ^ r— 1 — .— 3 S_ ■ — 00 , CJ> C_) QJ 1 — X3 QJ QJ e< oo oo oo n3 rO rO "O rO QJ o • 1 — O OC □i lyi =*= =«t =tt QJ QJ QJ O QJ > Q C_) I/) CM 00 CM ( — o ro o s- "O Qi q; Qi S- CQ OJ to 1 n3 1 i — CJ 1 CJ Q. +-> +j 1 — ' • • Q. Q S_ s_ CD o CD O O « — 1 OO on o CM oo 00 00 +J +-> +-> .— 1 QJ QJ 1 — 1 r-H o E .— ( r> QJ rO n3 c 1 O o o oo 00 00 QJ 1 S- +J -C "O =*t= "O =«= 3 =*: • oo O O >)CM S- S- s- fa rO rO oo CM QJ 13 u c c • Q) o ■f— CJ CJ QJ CO ca co CQ O O o •■- =tfe •■- 5 ro fO f— n3 r— o r— CJ S_ q: ^ CJ CJ CJ S_ +-1 J3 I— 1 — c O 1 — Q. 4- 4- >) >5 >1 Q. C_) 1— 1 — ( 00 I — QJ ■— QJ t—t S- QJ 1 — "* S- 1 — 1 — • ' s- i- S- 4- 4- 4- S- C^ o n3 =t*: O ■1— IS •■- 3 +J 3 •r— 1 QJ 3 3 Q o S- s_ S- r— r— 1— QJ C_> C_) OO s: o O r> QJ o ^O +-> CD C3 s- QJ 0) QJ 3 3 3 4-> OD s_ s_ o Q. S- ^ C "O CQ CD CD CD CD CD CD C •* E +-> 1X3 QJ "3 QJ CJ QJ 1 — =«= LU #• •* c UJ c re c; QJ S- J3 ■ 1— J3 ■•- o O *r- fO CM C C o >. c c c C C C O ^ o 4-> QJ rO 1 — to r— c *f— ( — J3 f — 00 1 o o ^ s- o o o o O O 00 X •»- X LO _Q C 1 — c .— ^ ,— • r— 1 — 00 CM X X l- X X X X X X 00 X S- X >> O (O o n3 O (O O o S- QJ n3 I— 1 X X O O O O O O O I I I I I I I CTt O^ CTi CTi CT» C7^ O^ O O O O O O O o r^ 00 CTi oo oo oo o o o o o o CM CM CM -20040 ■20041 CM o o CM -20043 -20044 on "^ O O CM CD O O CM -20047 -20048 -20035- 1 1 1 r-H t— 1 .-H CM O^ o o o 1 1 cn (J\ o o 1 cn o 1 1 o o 1 CTi O <71 O O-^ CT> — 1 O ^ on CD r^ tn CO CTl O CM oo oo CO CD CD CD CD CO r^ r^ r^ 00 CO r^ t\ t-^ i^ r^ p^ r^ r^ i\ r~^ 1^ r~^ r^ r^ CXD CTl O "-H CM oo CTl CTl (Tl O O O O r^ (^ r^ 00 00 00 CO QJ O c_> XJ OJ 3 o CJ 22 s- o s- Q. O LO 1 .— 1 "=3- S- 1 =«fe 1 — 1 lO t — 1 1 1 1 >* 1 1 — 1 s- o O (_3 r-^ 00 c C 1 1 1 1 — 1 .— 1 CVI ■=1- 1 C_3 1 o o O r-l OO ro I— 1 1 — 1 1 — 1 ro 1 — I C CM S_ ■o •f— •■-CM=»=:»fc=tfc=«fe=*fe=tfe=t*: OO E O =«t= ca c +-> 4-> 1 <* "vf =«= OO OO OO ^ «— 1 1 — 1 3 S_ ro u U 00 • ■ ' • • ' • 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 5 ' — 3 ^ r— I ■ ' — r^ 1 — 1 — r— 1 — CM OO (O OO LD r~. 00 OO OO ■— to ■ — s_ -C ■o "O =tte "3 fO to lO to ro lO OO ro r— OO OO CM CM OO OO O CO OJ s- 00 00 o O 0) OJ OJ OJ QJ Ol a; * =t»= Ll_ =«==»*==»*: ^ =»te =tte 12 Ol T3 n CJ ■— n CO Q_ 1 Q. r— • • 4- • • • ■ • • c c • O 1 * 1 1 — 1 fO +J +-> +J -!-> +-> +-> ■i-> Q. Q. O Q. Q. O o o o o o O -^ C (Tl o kO OJ 1 — 1 0) 00 00 00 OO 00 l/l OO S- S- S- S_ t_J C_) C_) t_) C-J o >>CM c OvJ 00 =tte (/I -u n3 fO ro (O to lO +J o OJ =tfe ' — • =*»= •f— ■■- OJ o o o O o o o c_> c_> +J <_)(_> s_ s- s- s_ U (J s_ s_ q; S_ "O S_ <_) t_) c_> C_) C_) CJ CJ lO OJ OJ 0) OJ 3 3 C_> C_3 C-> T3 e c O) LU 0) LlJ f— fO to c O >) ro '»~ ■'" E C c c c C C C C C o C C C c c ■— S_ i_ c o f.t • — ' — 00 '~~ 00 ZI O o o o O O O O O e O O O o o to s_ s_ o E -C ' — LO ' — 00 O) X X X X X X X X X >) XXX X X +-> O) cu X ro (T3 O) oo o ro o fO .— X X X X X X X X X 0) XXX X X o X 'f— q: C3 <; CJ CO <_) QQ O LU LlJ LlJ LlJ LlJ LU LlJ LlJ LiJ q: LlJ UJ LiJ LU LU 1 — C/0 I/O LU Q QJ > O S- a. £3- 03 n3 ■o Ol > o Q. Q. (O S- cu E 3 1 — 1 t — t o o C OO O LD O o O CM O OO O o CM LD O o OvJ on o o CM 00 LO o o CM CM o 1 — 1 CM O 1 — 1 CM O 1 — 1 CM O o o o O l£5(JDvO-DlOlOVO'X>l£)^r-~-r^COOOOOOOOOOOOOCX) I I I I I I I I I I CMCMt^OOOOlOononCTltTl CMCMCMCMCMOr-H.— I.— I.— I I I I I I I I I I I .— I.— IOO0O— I.— lOOOOOO.— Ii— I I I I I I I I I I I 'd-'d-'^'^^'^'^COOO^ OOOOOOO.— I.— lO I I I I I I I I I I LnLnLDLnonLnuni-nLnLn oooooooooo CTiO.— (CMoo<:3-Lnii3r^oooo^Ln^oi — oocno.— icm LnisOiX)v£)kD^Oi-OlOiX>iO>— !•— Ir— I.— Ir-lr— Ir— ICMCMCNJ OOOOOOOOOO"— I.— 1.— ii— I.— I.— I.— I.— (r-i,— I oooooooooooooooooooo CMCMCMCMCNJCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCVJCM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I '— '•— I'— I"— •■— I"— 1>— 1>— It— !■— Hi— Ir-Hi— It— I,— Ir— I,— li— I,— I.— I CMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCM oooooooooooooooooooo ■ > I I I I I I I I I r I c7iCTicTicricricnaiaio^cncTio~itTi(ncricncri oooooooooooooooooooo 3 e +J c o c_) c o s_ Ol -Q E 3 S- OJ Q. OO 00 00 O •— ICMOO^LDlOr-^OOCTli— linOOr^OOCMr^CMOOCMOO CM CMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMOOOO,— iCMOOrO^-^LDLD^DVO 00 oocooooooocxDcooooooo(Ticricricricncn n3 s_ ai a. o lO I— I OD LT) ro =*fe =«= ^tt= • o o o C_) tJ <_> o C_3 o o o O U to O S- CQ I >> to S- ro s_ =«*: OJ CD • I (/) _i<: o <_> s- o CO s_ >, rO I. t£3 O S- 1- s_ O) QJ O) r- -r- -r- LD r— r— ,— >^ O O O CO ej c_) t_> ;*= 00 CO (/) ■ 0)0)0)0 -C -C JZ t_3 en en cr. Z3 :3 3 s_ ir :e 3: o) o s- O) n 1- "* ■— .— ( o o O) C_) .c O) :r ■■- o O .—I C OJ O ^ ro X en I X 3 Ol uj 3: csj CM OO (J I I n CO CKI -o =«: =tte O s- I — 1— Q_ OJ Ol cn a. a.' — ^ I s- s- tl I o o i- vo 'O <_) 3 ^ +-> E E "3 • 3 3 ^ O <_> c O O TC! S_ U 3 ■o O S- Q. 00 QJ O) (O .— r— o o X X X X u o> s_ •— o> "— E o =5 c_) +-> c O) E O) CJl Q. Q. OJ n3 S- S_ -C +-> O O C7) OO C_) <_> 3 in O) o S- ■— O) ■— E o s- Q. e o X X o O) ro o I C_3 =tfc I— I o c_> 0) o 3 3 -O OJ OJ C • I — r — rO CI O O i- 00 o C C OJ CSJ t_3 O O -C I X X enoo s: X X 3 CO Qi ^LijLijLij:E=»t=z:3: CD 3 o: -o c 13 OO l/l CO O) en I 3 ro C\J 3 00 c_) CO X) e (O 00 OO CQ O) -C ■* CT) I 3 ro 3: CM I ' on o OO c_> =«= s- • OJ Q.->- i_ ■— o ■— o o i. O) c c o 1- X 3 X I— LU OJ > o S- Q. Q. T3 OJ > O i. Q. CL fO S- O) JD E 3 e oococTiCTicTicria^cri I I I I I I I I C3^ CT) ^O iX) i^ to v^ isO .— (r-lOOOCvJC\JO I I I I I I I I .— It— lOOOOO.— 1 o o o 00 CO CXD o CO o o o o o 00 CO CO 00 00 00 00 C\J O O CNJ 1 1 1 CM C\J 1 1 1 1 1 tn csj *o >£> r~~ O CvJ O O .— I 1 — If — 1 1— ( o o o 1 — 1 o c\j c\j Ln un lo o o o o o rO'cj-uo'-Dr^cocTiO CSJCvJCMCMOOCVJOOOO • — It — It— If— I, — If — If — If — I oooooooo C\JC\JCKIC\JCMCMCVCM I I I I I I I I f— If— It— If— If— If— I.— If— 4 C\JCNJC\JC\JCNJCvJOvJC\J oooooooo I I I I I I I I O^ Q^ (^ o o o 00 I o f— I I CTi o o o 00 c» I I O OO f— I CM I I Cn CTi o o OO f — r O CM I f— I CM O I CTI O OO '4D r-~ CO CTi OO OO OO OO OO f — If — If — If — If — I O O O O O CM CM CM CM CM I I I I I f — If — If — If — If — I CM CM CM CM CM O O O O O I I I I I CT) O^ O^ CT^ CTt o o o o o O f-i f— I f— I o o CM CM I I f— I f — I CM CM O O I I C3-1 (TV O O CM O CM CM O O OO ^ ■=a- "^ f — I f — I o o CM CM I I f— I f— I CM CM O O I I cn en o o TO O 0) c o OJ E 3 OJ Q- ■=3-Lr)"=j-Lnii5f— iCMoo i£>i£3r~-.i^r^coc»cn CTlO^O^CTtCJltTtCTlCTl r^ 00 CTi o f— 1 OO f— 1 CM VO O CM OO >=r ID O^ CTl (Tl o O O f— 1 ■— 1 •— 1 CM CM CM CM CM o^ 113 S- O) Q. O ^ «;!■ C\J =«= 1 — 1 1 .— 1 CNJ 5CO (O to f— (O O "3 IT3 o +-> =«: -ii -^ CO •n -^ ■ — -^ -ii 0) o o 1 'S- i/i o (U O o QJ •r— r-~ E E '^ 1 o E > E E > O i— o o CM "^ a. O OI O o OJ o q; r-( .— 1 1 — 1 r— 1 1— 1— =»»= =tfe oo 1— Q h- I— Q t/O 3 =te =tte =»t= :«= -o TD 00 00 Q « — 1 TD oo "O "O (/) c ■ CO 00 Ul (/) (U O OJ O) =«= OJ OJ OJ q; OJ O Q. OJ 0) <~o OJ CO O) "^ -l-> +J s- s. i. -l-> S- +J ro +-> CM 1- J3 S- -C .— 1 .c 1 -C 1 -C 1 (O (0 o u OJ r— fO U "O 1 to <_) 3 O C7) 1 C7)0 cnr-^ cjir-^ TD T3 <: <: -!-> r^ •a < -o ro "O CM CD o .— 1 O) o o en IT "O l/l ■O 00 TD (/I -O 00 00 1 00 1 • f— -f— -l-> •s l/l 1 ■1- oo , — oo »— •1- -^ • 0 O =«= _l o 3 C_3 3 _l .— 1 o (/> i/i 00 CO e =(*= o c aj>>(u>iai>>aj>> c oo c LO c c C 0) c oo c c 00 e oo c o ^ s- ^ s- -C s- -C s_ o X> o XI o o o 4-> o ■o o o -o o -a o ■— S X en i. cn s_ cn s_ CD 1_ X c X c X X X on X c X X c X c X ■— CC X 3 d) 3 OJ 3 OJ 3 OJ X. IC X rO X X X >i X o s- Q. a. 10 rO Q OJ > o i. D- CL <0 s- E 3 o o o CO 00 CO I 1 1 00 00 00 CO CO ^o f — If — 1 1 — 1 1 1—1 f 1 — 1 1—1 .—1 CM 1 CM CM 1 "!3- «* ■=!■ 1 1 o 1 1 1 1-^ 1 1 1 1 r-. r~~ CM o o ■=i- CM on u-> IT) O O 1 O CM CM O O 1 — 1 t — 1 . — 1 un on r-~ 00 00 1 CTl O CD 1 O O o o o on ■X) r-- CO OI o 'a- ^ "=3- ■=3- '^ on 1 — 1 .— 1 r-l 1 — 1 r— 1 1 — 1 o o O O o o CM 1 CM 1 C\J CM CM CM .— 1 r— 1 1 — 1 . — I 1 1 — 1 1 — 1 CM CM CM CM CM C>0 O CD O O O o in CTl CTl 1 OI cn 1 * ■* ■* o o o o O o o o o o O o o o O o o o o o CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM C>vJ CM . — 1 .— 1 .—1 .— 1 ■— 1 ,_, 1 r— 1 1 — 1 1 1 — 1 .— 1 1^ r-^ r~- 1 — P- r-~ r~~ r-~ r-~ 1 — o 1 o 1 O tZ3 o o o o o cn CJ^ CTl CTl zr> CTl cn (Ti 1 cn 1 CTl o o o O o o o o o o 3 e c o C_3 Q. ■o 0) cu E 3 E S- CU O .-H -=3- ir> ^o r--. oo OO OO oo oo oo O O O o o O «^ u^ ■=t f~-- 00 cn CM >* lO t-- oo oo ^ «* •* «3- u^ .—1 un LD r-^ r^ r^ r~~ 0^ r-. r^ r~~ r^ t--~ o o 0) J3 to 3 o c_> s- (U o C_) 0) 25 o O I i£> re =«= O E >— O .— h- 01 3 -O HI CO +J S- ro 0) "O s: ■— o 4-> 1/1 o o Li. CJ C C O O X X X X o o o O) -a .— I o I 1/) oo c CM O -Ife o 00 c T3 O C X - CNJ CM »— :*= ^ =te .-HO CD I en . — •-- . — CO C ' — JZ ■ — CNJ O OJ O) CD =«*= O 3 _J 3 (/) c to c (/) T3 O "O O T3 C X C X C re X re X re O) Q (/I O) S- o re (/) o Q. i- O) +-> re re C/O re -^ o re o =t*= o I CNJ CNJ X3 O) re X3 re o -a 0) ■(-> re re o O) =*t= en CM c o +-> X •<- X c O) 4-> re r— I TD I •I- r~^ . — CM • o I/) -l-J c •■- o c c (/) O T3 X c X re O) +-> CNJ re I TD r^ •>- CM •— =«»= o on . — c • — O O) O 3 C 1/1 o -o X c X re o «* "O on I dj c r-^ ■!-> o CNJ re C_3 =tfc -o .c in i — CD"0 O "* •i- C =tfc • in 1 — .c (/) Q T3 O CM CDXJ •cm I •.- cr cC re c vo -C re • _l O CM Ol _i _l C_) :*»= _j re re c -^ c ui c -i<: o o o -o o o X E X C X E X o X re X o o "* -o in I o) c o +J o .— I re <-> =«fe TJ ■a O) > o i- Q. a. re O) +-> re Q ■D O) > o Q. ca- re s- O) «* LO 1^ r^ in 1^ LO in LD Ln Ln 1^ 1^ l£) <,D LO LD LD 1 1 CM CM 1 00 .—1 ID I— 1 O 1 ID O 1 o 1 1 .— 1 CO O CM 1 CM O 1 CM O CO CM O CNJ »— 1 O x—l o 1 1 r-t 1— 1 CO 1 1 ir> Ln Ln r-~ en CM CM 1 CO 1 1 LD ID o o O .-H Ln Ln o o o o CM CM 1 1 CM Ln o o CM 1 ro Ln O O CM 1 ■=d- Ln o o CNJ 1 Ln Ln O O CM 1 LD Ln o o CM 1 -20057 -20058 en in O O CM 1 O ID O O CM 1 r-l ID o o CNJ 1 CM ID O o CM CO ID o o CM 1 ID O O CM 1 — 1 1 — 1 O o .—1 O x—l 1 — o .—1 o .—1 o .—1 O .—1 t—i O O .—1 O .-H O .— 1 o .—1 o .— 1 O « — 1 o 1 1 en (Ti o o 1 en O o o 1 CT> o CTv O cTi en o o O CT) O 1 en o 1 o en o 1 en o T3 a> C o CJ X3 3 C o C_) Q. S- QJ -Q E S- Ol Q- < CO o o^ "* ID (^ oo CNJ -^ Ln 1^ <■ C3D 00 CO CO en o 1^ r^ r-~ l~^ r-^ r-^ r-~ r-~. CO 00 00 CO 00 CM 00 J3 re +-> c 3 o O) 26 o -!-> m s- O) Q. O 1 4-> to =»= c E ■o 'S- CT^ "O O) .^ (U .^ o Ll_ o o -tJ 1 03 CM C +-> OO O Ol O E E e 03 CM O =«= 03 03 1 E 03 E O iC O o -a !-•••- 1 •o •^ O c O 1— XJ 1— 1— •.- =«=■— i/1 •1— CM 1— 03 1— — o U in (O r— =*t= s: -l-> "O i- "O X3 O ■— 1 '01 OJ ■o .^ o ■o 1 — ) T3 03 OJ O ,-1 aj Ol +J 1 -t-i ■»-> C l,D S- O c o E c r— +J "^ (U -t-J ro c/1 rO u_ Ln "3 03 O CM O O 03 c O o >l— O 3 ■o =»te s- -O CTl to X3 ^«: ■•- c •1— c I/) 1 •^ 0) oo tn "O • 1— _l <_) =fc _j f^ c /) J>£ c o O C -:>: e lA c l- E C on o 1 o ■o m OJ o ■o o ■o O O O C O o §, 1/1 o O o ■o o 3 Q. o -o X 00 X c +j > X c X c X E X 1. E X c X E X c X 4-> OJ X c X I— 1 X (0 o 0) X. (O X (O X O X 3 o X (O o X o X 03 X 03 -C X 03 UJ =»: UJ 1 1— O LlJ — 1 LlJ _l LlJ t— UJ QQ h- UJ q: CJ LU h- UJ — 1 UJ Z o UJ _1 a O) > o &. Q. C3. 03 O) -!-> 03 a to "^ r^ ^£j r^ r^ 00 1^ r-^ 00 cn o 00 O CM 1 O o 1 o 1 Lf) o LO o 1 r~-. 00 O .-H 1 1 O lO CM O 1 in o 1 o I O r-< I 1 1 CO o 1 1 O O o 1 o 1 o c— 1 o .—1 vo O 0.-I CM r^ CM 1 — 1 o CM LD O O o T3 > O S- Cl. a. 03 1- (U J3 lO O O CM 1 o o CM 1^ O O CM 1 00 LO o o CM 1 en o o CM o r^ o o CM 1 -20071 -20072 -20073 -20074 in r^ o o CM CO O o CM -20079 -20080 t— 1 00 o o CM 1 t— 1 o .—1 O o I— 1 O I— t o 1— 1 O oo i-H .— t O o o « — 1 O 1 c— 1 .—1 O O o 1 en o 1 O o 1 o 1 o 1 en o 1 1 (n (Ti o o 1 1 o o 1 CTl O en O en en o o o ■!-> C o Q. J3 3 r~~ O t— 1 t^ 00 en CM en o o en ro i- Ol CL o (/I XJ >> cu 1/5 Q ■a :3 •r- oo O .^ l/l ^ i- C 1 (O O CTl Q- O =»»= .c ^ 1/1 Ol C7)T3 •f— •<- C ^ ^ fO O) o s- a. o. o I Lf) o 00 I 00 OJ o T3 OJ > o s_ Q. CL n3 s_ Ol -Q E rs a CM 00 o o CSJ I r— t r^ O I o 00 O O c\J I I— I 1^ o I o <: s- Ol ■M ■a 3 O lO 3 CTi 00 r-H CVJ O O U1 o Q- U Ol Ol 3 o 28 a a Gulf of Mexico E»pifi Active leases Proposed tracts tor sales A66 and 66 Proposed tracts for sale 67 • .'M Proposed tracts tor sale 69 Area ol Industry Interest Statute miles Figure 6. Status of OCS lease areas off the Florida Gulf Coast (U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management 1980; Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council 1981). 29 o 00 Q. O o X X 0) to -a to ■a o I — Ul +-> C fe^ O O^-- I— J2 to OJ s_ u "O cu 00 fO a; _i CO s_ 4-> O) (_) J3 CXI 1 — 1 o o r~^ oo o ro CO f— 1 o r-^ #* »> •^ #* 1— 1 Ol o oo 1—1 cr> ^ C^J r\ CO o CO #t #t w 1—1 o "=}• oo o "^ o o o O CO C\J <* 00 "=1- I— 1 o C\J ts K «s «N C\J r-~ oo .— 1 oo ir> CM U OJ -C s_ - — . CD O) t/^ •r- Q.^- en CM CM 00 CM CO Ol l/l O) n3 CO cn "O c C_) O 0) s- u CO i- +-> a> o E s- 3 +-> 4- O -Q O O o O CM <^ O CTl CO 1^ CM OO CO CTl O 00 LT) 00 cn o '^ "* CO •>!■ o 00 CD CO o CO CD CO CO CD CM O CM 00 O 1 en CM O CM 1 — 1 CM O 1 O OJ s_ OJ u CD 13 C2- — o o o o o o CO . — 1 en O 00^ o 00 CM CM CM CO CO 1 — 1 CD 4- OJ -— +-> o O o o o o o .—I en 00 r^ O O CM r-. CM o o o o "^ CO CM ^ >* n 1 — 1 00 en r^ CO 00 no ^ r-- ro CO 00 co CM O CM 00 O oo CM O CM « — 1 CM O o I— 1 30 LT) r-^ vr> o ^£) 01 1 — 1 •% LD t m ^^ CTi CO r—i 1^ Oi i- 1—1 o >*- o O 3 >^ "O CT> o s- s- OJ a. c LlJ ■a c 0) n3 -t-> na 00 +-> 0) OO > ^ ri (U c I/) o OJ •f— i. +J (O I/) s- (O +-> Ol l/l •r— r^ c fO ■ f— s_ E 13 -o -l-> fO C 0) ^ E •r— -t-" o t. fO OJ Q. ■o (U 3 Q S- O n3 T3 (O •f— ■o i- O S- r— o LJ_ ^— ^^^ U- o> • 1 — 1^ Oi r— 1 *— 4 Q. "O s: c (O 0) r— p-» XI t~. rtJ o^ en o > r- C *-> o — -l-> 3 (J E = E -O 3 O (J S_ a. (U ja 4- ro U i- ^ o ^ o O) s- i- 0) -a (/) a; QJ -u i- •o E +-> CO -Q XI > •- C 4-> O n3 -r- — -l-> 3 O E 3 E T3 3 O O S- a. (U (^ vo IX> in uD r^ (Nj oo cri ,— I O CM f^ .— I .— I 00 r~~ Lr> O (^ 1^ ro r-~ vo lO in <* 1 — 1 "^ «* 1^ O .—1 CM cx; ^ i£i en I— 1 ft ir> .—1 CX) C\J ir> ro CM CM ro vo CO <£) I— 1 ^ CM LD LT) CO 1^ 00 CM kX) LT) cn "^ CO I— 1 #» «> ^ #t «« *t CM 00 CM r^ VO CO LT) OO O o r-1 t— 1 f-H LD CM CO o .—1 i-H 'd- PO CM ^ (O S- ,. — . d) r-~ > jQ o -Q o ■ — ^ OJ s- lA 01 "O > 0) (- +-> QJ fO to F O) s- 00 CO ^ CM o O >* CM ro r— 1 r^ LO CO o CM ro O CO CO CTl CO r- «t *l ^ « #t •V o 1 — 1 00 O CM Lf) CO un cn CM o r^ r~ CM ro ^ CO ^ cn o «* r- n •s ^ «« #> •^ vO I-H CT) o I-H ID CM ro C71 I-H CM I-H I— t I-H CO CO CO CO I — 1 Ln LD CM O LD C\J ID 00 OO CO 00 CO I-H CO «3- co ^o ** *t •t ^ •\ •t CM I-H I-H CM CM 00 CO CM O CO I-H I — 1 CM I. 10 - IT) O CO O LD CO CD 1~~ O^ O^ <^ o> cn !^ CTl r~~ r^ r^ a^ -' Figure 9. Regional Planning Council area boundaries (Florida Light and Power Co. 1979). 46 ALABAMA GEORGIA (JACKSONVILLE ~m Araa Boundarln • Area Office He Jacksonville, Florida District Office Figure 10. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regulatory districts (Florida Light and Power Co. 1979). 47 I c o s- > c UJ O) E ■!-> S- s- 0) l/l c o OJ • »— 4- -1-J >. ■1— IT3 n3 1 — 1 — -a 13 ~^>^ cu Q. c +J O o • f— Q. +J l/l — --o 3 OJ 5: ^ - — ^1 — •1 — 01 Q.-0 1 — l/l OJ ^ (D c>2 Q. IV S 0) Irt OJ U o C71+-> U Q. C l/l fO l/l .- (O •r- s- s l/l ■o o 1 — -IJ i— lU l/l 1- (D •1— o c ■■- s_ +-> O U Q. s_ o l/l OJ T3 "O C • u o o •>- —I +-> "3 CTl -Q C I- E ro U O OJ E o >> >> (O ro X) ■o oo CO O -O O T3 o >. O >> o O -o •>o Ln o o o un ":3- >:S- CM >) O -a o >> CVJ .—1 r^ >> lO >>> ■a >, » >, (C ■o re CO >> fO ■o — ^ -a TJ (0 XI n ■ — . >i -o ro o -a ro o m o -o O >i o -a o lo o c O -o o >, o o >. o CO o o O >5 00 •-r-. Lfl -Ln "* 4J «=r 'CO .— 1 CO 'LD Ol - •t ••(NJ OsJ T— 1 .— I I— 1 in lo kO • — 1 OJ un C\J ■* OO C\J T3 on o .a 03 a: T3 O O 3 Qi C o •r™ I/) O) +J X Ol > QJ O o OJ o ■o O) o +-> 1 l- c •^- 0) 1 S- 3 c li- i/i ■!-> -(-> o s_ OJ -l-> +-> c O 4-J C o O c o s o m 1 — »^ o • f— Ol •— ■ 1— j^ S-'O i- +-> •— n} +-> g n3 4- ro +-> 13 C7) 00 ro cr -C r- -C (O +-> C O +-> E O 00 CJ +J l/l UJ Q- 00 T3 (O C +-> ro 00 4- 1 — 1 — 00 s- 00 »— t QJ 4- 00 O 00 QJ O C s- fD Ql fD S- (O ■a ^ on Z 1 — I +-> 'a- a; Ol ,— ■ (X] T3 t/O 1 O • cc: O ZD I/O C3 (U +-> 1 -C • f— l/l 00 X3 OO c (O S_ ro s- (O +J S- ■t-> >) l/l -l-> o C "O c c:. c o 1. 3 E s ItJ o o o -t-l >> 4-1 (_) 4J lO OO l/l +-> l/l QJ -C OJ 00 0) c in c S_ ID S- S- Q. >o S- rO U 4- Z 1. s- (U o o 48 t/l Q.-0 ■— U1 dJ •— ■»-> Ol oZ Q. s Q. (D =«»= on E ■o 0) > S- CLI tn c o >> fO fC f— f^ x: 3 01 Q. c +-> O o •1— Q. +-> (/) o n3 u o T3 0) o o a; JQ cu E <0 'C >> >5 -a >> fO rO ^^ IT3 ■o -a CO T3 ^.^ •-^ -o ^■^ o c c o >, en O o o o o O X3 o o -t-> -!-> o o >> LD •> -"^ in «t lO o o LD O •t LD O > >> 10 O 4-> o •s 'O LD O o o 1 — Ln Ln "^ ■— 1 VO X> O O O -(-> O O LT) • CO <£) Z 13 OH o Q. > < o CO c -E O ■o c o CJ T3 o T3 Qi Ln >1 rO • t — 1 S z. "^ 00 CD C~vJ • c C-vJ >1 •r— 0~l s M "^ 3: ■o • c , < ■c: .c q: CD 3 >> rO -^ ^ 00 O) 1 — C T3 ■ C (U TJ > , < "O x: OH CD 3 >) rO j>i: -Q in 0) 1 — C s- rtJ cu • f— M- -o (/1 rt3 C O C 14- (/) o O QJ •■- •— +-> >» Q. n3 +J (O +J z 1/1 C_) 1+- O en 3 ( — lA ■(— 3 i- 4- C •4-' O QJ 4- ^— -CQ ' o (O s- XJ 4- s- r^ CD ■o OO ■l-J o •1- 00 0) LD 3 U- q: CO J3 ■— c <4- • f— 1 o ■— oZ >> UO O tJ UO TU s_ >> -u s_ ^— 00 s- c CH C O 00 fO >> C 01 r^ +J c (O c o J3 4J s QJ 3 <4- • n- >1 o s- o s- •f— 00 ^ I/) 1 — O 00 3r +J QJ +-> ■>- o -!-> <— CD CD i/i o c C +J 4-> ■»-> u f^ ■!— C fO (O • 3 00 (O ' ) tu •,- (1) CD • s- 3 o f^ +-> 3 +-> >o OO n: 31 ■^^ CO 1/1 +J z <_> s 00 Z 00 1— o i. o .o c r— o 3 f— 1/1 O o QJ <_J t_) Q 49 "a 0) r— r— • f— en Q.-a r— l/l O) 1 — +-> Ol oa CL 3 .— (O •r- re ■.- C •■- S_ o 0 Ol 2: O) 4J Q. <0 =t)= 00 e T3 > 1. Ol (/) e O O) •■- M- +-> >,-.- fO (D I — ■ — "O 3 --^ Ol Q. e -«-> o o •■- o o t_3 J3 re CO >» re ■0 >) Ol f— g c :3 >) 0 •— re 0 >> -a i/i > re ^^s^ O) -a oo ■.- OJ ^- — 0 -0 s- ■— ro 0 >5 ■(-> JD 0 -0 0 in re 0 >. -0 3 -r- 0 LD y3 •0 s- -UT) CM r~~ c re 0 r^ I— 1 I— 1 >— 1 > 1—1 r— I re >) xj re o c ^ 00 c o -i-> o +-> o oj CM "^ O I — Ln un re en o -a o >» o ».^ ro .—I >> re -0 ro 0 -0 0 >i 0 *v Ln LD CM CM .— 1 in -0 > c <: 1 5 ^ t— ) • • • • CD ■o ■0 ■0 X3 13 "O q; D£ a: • Qi re c X> J3 re (U > _l oo OC CM Qi q: Ol •r— s: CM ' 00 ty~i c C c c u s_ CM • •r— Ol •r- •1— 0 3 0 CO ^ Q. i~n CL Q. Ci. CO Li_ Ol a; E re c 4- 1 — OJ -l-> • ■1— 3 I/O Z -C CD 3 0 S- 0 >> -Q +-> 00 e 1 — 3 1 — 0 • r— (_) ^ •— s- S- s- S- 1 re a> >*- ■!-> 1 cu CD 0 CO s- 0 •f— U1 1 00 c s- re • a. d +J re ca. Q c 00 c OJ 0 c 0 ui re 1/1 >^ E re •r- re 0 +-> re c ••- s- re 0 e S- Q S- re s: "-1 Q +-> C 0 s- 0 s- -i-j c +-> c T3 S- 0 0 re OJ 0 s- 0 C (U tu •' -C 5: -C -C 1 — -!-> 0 • +-> 4- i/i +-> re +-> c re +-> l/l C re (_) re r— 13 a i- 0 0 -t-" 3 0 +J 3 c :s E m 1 — 1 CO CD _i +-> 00 CL 00 1— Q. 00 00 ■.- OJ 50 -o OJ 1 — 1 — •1— l/l Q.-0 ■— in a; t — +j 0) o2 Q. S 0) tu u CD-t-i <_> C 00 (O •r- (13 S- S 1/1 o r^ +-> r— 13 • .- fO ■ f— c •.- S- O U cu s: 0) +-> Q. (O :*»= (/) e T3 > s- O O) •■- 4- +-> >» — — -o 3 --^ O) Q. e •)-> o o •■- T3 0) c o a; oi ■t-> QJ >> 01 +J +J c (O 3 c O iC C_) 2: 0) en T3 O) en s: 3 OI CO I/) >i XJ >> >> >, >> > , >i (O ■a T3 o ITS >1 ID to ■o c TD XJ O C o o o -a C\J O O C o-^ o o O C o c o o o +-> O >> OD O o o O C o ■*-> O O o o O -l-> »• o CO .—1 O -!-> o o o O +-> O -(-> •« «* o -in » 1 «t -+-> •-CM ** #t ■vT O O r-^ i£> C\i LD O ro O lO o o isD CO o o c\j a^ --I >;*■ 1 — 1 1 — 1 CM CTl .-1 C>d I— 1 LO CO <-l ■—1 CO 1—1 Ln -a q: 0) c • o 1- ■o 4-> LlJ q: 03 o IT3 o 1 o c r- 0) -a Qi O) o o 3 ■-3 ■a o Qi 5«i Oi >^ O) XJ q: OJ s- LlJ O -l-J O) Q. X3 "3 c O) 1 >. •r— T— •o T3 .— c 03 O O . — CT1 03 m S- M- i—t IT3 — 1 ■— .^ ro o >, t/l o 0) O ■(-> i^ a. OO o; Lf) LD OJ o O o O •'-) CT> • CTi •"-J XJ 1 Q 1 XI 3 q: ■ Qi 3 C_) I/O Z I/O C_) c 1 o > c 4- +j (/I 1 -t-> 03 03 •r- l/l t. on +-> X3 •r— r— -t-> c >, on QJ X) • r— o >. 0) O +-> o O • 1— OJ ^ 1- CD • f— >1 03 Cnj-> i-> OJ O (/I _l f^ f^ -J l/l o ••-> c OJ en 03 •>-> T3 03 >. m c on >5 S- XJ 3 S- 0) o o O OI 01 3 C_) -!-> ^ Q- _l a. ^ 4- CJ a; oz Q. s 0) a; O c on ro ■o .,- ro 3 i- S l/l ( — o f^ (/I ■(-> ■— m •.- rO • r— aj c •>- S- CT> O O (U 3 (O s: s: s Q. ro 0) =t»= 1/1 E C^J 00 XJ oi > s- O) O O) •r- 4- +J >,-.- n3 <0 I — 13 ^, O O ••- Q. +J c/1 e o to (_) o T3 O) O e -Q >5 OJ +-> o c s- 3 c o o o s: ■o c (O 00 (U lO -!-> •r- 00 1- n3 •r— 1 — Q. o f— a; (D •r— o Q. Q. (J OO 00 > >. >> . 03 o o O >, O O -!-> o tn +J o o n #* o #t •>o «t o o on o OO O c\j in r^ CO en CM .— ( . — 1 <* CNI C\J "* ^ . >i a; (O n3 s -o T3 on m ro O T3 o -o o -o o >, O >. O >i o O o «o »o » LD o o IT) O O >5f ■^ «d- KO '^ OO ro >> ■a OO o -a o >> o -o O OO LT) CSJ IT) UO 0) <4- 00 a> o CD ■o Ln c XI 1 3 IT cc: ■-0 O >> E ■■- OO >> 3 1— s- r^ 'r- Ol O O 1 > > la 5 (U 0) c 1/) +-> Qi i^ o 00 • r— cr c 3 O o u •r— s_ •■-O 3 ■o >> 3 X3 X) XI QJ o 3 0) OJ i^ CO <_> S- OC X3 > X) O) ■!-> C o o (yO ■l-> X C30 un I OO c Ct. o 3 OJ 4-> > OO 0) 00 JC o +-> O VO Od I— 1 (T3 O M- OO -!-> S_ ^— 1 — C 4J r— 01 C • • f— E O X3 4- ^ c o q: O S_ o >i s- a; (U >l-C •r- 4J • CD +-> Q. > 00 o X3 .,- OJ c ro c c_) rvi LU 3 t— ( iS o o OO >T3 a. in O u IX 3 o o 52 ■0 0) f^ 1 — •f— I/) Q.T3 r— in r^ rt3 fO •r— c •1— s- o u O) 2: OJ 4-> Q. n3 =«= l/l E ■a 0) > i. QJ I/) c 0 0) •r— l+- -!-> >>•.- (T3 ID 1 — 1 — ■o 3 --^ (U Q. C +J 0 0 ••- CL +J CO O 13 ■!-> (U 3: CO s: c o C\J o o o o o o >> 10 ~^ c o o O 4-1 o ► o r^ CO "O O C o o o +-> o o Lf) O CO f^ >) > ■0 (O T3 >> 1 — >> >» ^'•^ fO IT3 (O CO 0 0 CO C 0 0 -0 0 0 0 ■0 0 0 0 0 0 >, 0 0 0 >, 0 ■*-> 'O 0 •V #« 0 0 en .—1 -0 0 0 v> 0 •>o r~^ •- 00 0 r^ CM cn 0 0 0 r^ c\j un CTi CVJ .— 1 * — 1 ^ VD CNJ T3 Qi C IT3 E ^ • U ■z. 0 . * CJ Z C 0 QJ > ■a . ■=C r^ +J ^ 0 I/O 4-1 LD ^ 0 1 V£) 0 -(-> CVJ 0 <;1- 1 — 1 « — 1 CO ■o O) o . -tJ 1 — c OJ 3 c 0 ■ r— c_) Q. CTl lyO 00 CM < CM f— I I 00 c > 00 T3 a; 3 C •r" ■u c 0 0 • • 0) (U > > < < (U OJ 1/1 u 1/1 •^" 0 c s. (U CD > (/) 1 ^ > CD • r- S- 03 c +-> ><- +J c s •*— fO 0 0 (U ^ > s. • r- cn I/) , QJ 4-> T3 c tJ 4-> +J ns •r— 3 X •r- (C +-> t- 1/1 LU 0 3 1/1 CQ C 0 3 >) CJl 0 +J s- C_) ••- t3 4- t— _J r— CO •■- lO 0 M- (D r— n3 0 (J ■— 4- i. OJ >, (U c • +J r— •r- q; •r- Q. CL Cii C_J 03 T3 O e S o +-> o c: 0 Q. s- (D 4- 1— — ■+- 1 — 4- CO 0 Ol l-^ +J s- c ••- Q. (U <_> C/0 > o I/) « i. to «>0 53 to Q."a -— 1/1 O) Ol o2S Q. o u l/l cn+J _ C l/) 13 •r- lO S- 3 - o ■— +J I — (D •r- fO -1- c ■>- s- o o a> Q. ro -o OJ > s- Ol l/l c o tu •r— M- 4-' >1 •r— (O ra ( — f— ■o :r *-^ 0) Q. c +J O o • f— D- +-I l/> T3 ■o O c o Qi > o +-> l/l c ro 3 S- O (D o oo >. n3 >. ■o ro ^^ T3 O C O O e O +-> o o ^ o +-> CVJ o o '-D O -LT) T— t ^D >£) CVJ -ID Qi • o OJ (U cr> > x> 5+J +-> a; 4J i- f— q; •■- O L/1 CQ C_) Q. ■o C (O 1— ■ r^ >> 1 i- •f— (0 u- +J •r- ■o c c n3 P ^ < z St tr -J z w ^ _l 1 ^ 5 LU 5 z Q 3 UJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 en . c -a •r- O) C 13 c c 03 •«- I — -l-> Q. C o o fa +-> s_ o CL l/l c n3 S- to O) u o Q. 5 (LI > e O) E o > e OJ Ol +-> ■I- r^ CTi l/l 1—1 0) (J -r- e ■!-> OJ c CD 13 (T3 O o CD c lO • 1— a. c •r- c .c n3 l/l r— c a. o •r— ^— +J ra (0 c r^ o 0) •f— !- in !- (11 tu d; ■!-> c ra 1 — 1 -a •p— s_ • o r—i r— 1— ( Ll_ 0) x: s_ •4-> :3 13 en o OO 55 □ E o « 2 E w 3 O) OT o V W E Q. E o (r a: o -2 ffl ■(5 ffl c w < o c "c V Q c V 0) E E c c in ii. c o u 3 o 1 o c UJ 1 LU E 0 at ta c E i 5 lU o Ji o O (0 V o c c S o o o u. c to « (fl £ c E > > (5 s £ b O I CO Q. Q S f s: o (J UJ UJ 2 LL CC Q 6 5 < 5 r: T; O 3 £ "2 - 3 ^ E o r 03 . 0) O) c ™ y nj ID 0) 3 c (0 ^ o c a> c c 1 O S 0) tr o "c g ra o i a: 5 ? 1 c n ro 0) c 2 C UJ -J en 1 c E a (A m 1 c n c E 5 < K o o o o o o o c c c c O c c O c o o o o o o o '« v> m ■« 2 ^ « 0) Jft > ■> ■> '> E '> > E > o b O o 5 Q o r » i a O 1- ^ — «. "D "> 5 S ? " 2 = 2 - O ™ S; ^ E a 2 S — (0 . «- O o - o o o C O C C m .2 £ .9 o I > > C > > "O 15 fl] o o "(5 5? 2 2 « E S. g E E 5 o E 5 E E aj r o £ o o CO < o 1- o o < z g > > > > O Q O Q cn a) < I a. S > > o D ; 0> i; U 5 UJ o is 0 o c 1 03 0) o 12 < ,o (0 Ol < s.- _ CT) c o 3 c (0 i ID a5 c o 5"° ^ to » 5 o ■- o o Q. ■D c (TJ a3 o (0 £ E C3) E ^ — o re c (0 ffl ,1 t _; ^ O 11 1 r§ |5 H < O -D 0 o ^ - o ^ u. I- O u. I- i e £ 2? « ■ (L O "" ^ -.-I -J — " ^ O « O c <" o CD ; 3J O « o ;; T3 Q) P m r tu O _ ™ CM C £ ^ £ E , " o : < O 5 ;? ^ := • £ (0 ^ 5 S « C ■a £ = m O 01 m 0) n V 5 E S o K 2 U. _J O C Q. CT 0 ; * .9 E ¥ CD n 1. > * ™ : S'^ 2 : 01 O i ^ i 5 i? E o ^ c ! * S 5 Q. J < Q 3 < o O Si £ se E _ < g - =1 u v ** < E C o a o ?: E = 2 >■? /^ o j: _ o m o 0> O (0 < : 3 0) £ S 5 _ p 01 ^ — c o o o re aj < < S o ^ o oj a < I i » E- £ cE S o N S S 2 « « O — S •- : O S _ 5 «cjir:OOcoo o > 3 (/) 3 O ■o i- la N lO c (U ■<-> o Q. M- O >. i. O 4J C 01 1 > ^— ^ c ^ 1—4 I— 1 00 « <7l 0.-I c q: o »— 4 •^ LlJ ■»-> m (U r~ r-~ 3 ^ C7) to OJ 1— a: •— 0 o T3 3 O cn ■o 3 •o f— o Q) c o c o c o O) c o Ol -t-> m > Z Cl. o <_> X >1 0) +J ^— o Ll. ■)-> +-> ■!-> >♦- n— IV3 o s- o •1" 3 c j: — o >♦- o (U Q. S_ Q. >>T3 s. ■a n} i. 4-> c a> s_ o £1 ■!- •^ m (/) o x: t_) < O _J < CO a. S- Z Q. O C a. c 3 z: > Ol > a. ■a 3 ■*-> C o > t— 1 •r— ■a T3 ^ «t <4- ■o i to to c ^— ^ XJ (C Q. _l 3 to (O C (U ■— S- • O (J ■l-> IW _I ITS O >> • C •!- QJ ■(-> c VI •"- E eC O ^ OJ c o 3 r— in «_) T3 rO +-> o to O) to V) ^- •r- r— c o C t— •1- I/) to 1— S- Q- o s_ o s- 4- Ol s- O S- i— s: ^ < J2 ^— ■(-> ■(-> E Q-"— t— t sz s: 3 C Ol (U >i->- q: 1/1 o LL. (5 o l-H Q. s: 01+- S to s- tO o Q o S- o (/) 66 c o a. -o c o a. ■*-> c <: > •r— O < Q. c o Ol l c >l c S- o s_ o ro •,- ro •.- ■o s- ■•-> S_ +-> 0) O "3 o to s- a. s- Q. S- • • (— E 0) E > OJ a; OJ 4-> +-> +-> (O (O (O > > > •f— •r— -1 — S- s- t- a. Q- Q- c o rO Q. •r— u c 3 ■a o o Ol +-> 00 (o X 0) on 1 — re re (/) ^ Q. (/I ^ +-> ra r— •, E -fl Q. 0) r— n3 o r^ O 1/1 s: •r— ceo f— O C O o s o •r— >i s ^ 1 — O •-- E 4- +j a> o Q. r— r— C -!-> 3 ■o ■.- +J c • r- rC -^ <0 d) C C_) ) •r— yi Ol 1- C l/l ^ +-> 3 -t-> r- +J +J • re o ■— c -C > 3 t— o re 1/5 CS 1— 4-1 C re r- O re Q. •r- 3 r^ cu E s: TO Q. c re o •r— 1— c s- S- s: n— S- Q. 0) 4- •— 0) 4- >> o •>- ^ -i^ 4- a; 4- 4-> O) 3 XJ >i-o 3 OJ re c +-> e o s- +-> >» ■f- re l/l <_) oo OO o _l en 3 o (U re o o -Q t/1 67 01 c •1- rH ■— CD +J « c s. +-> I/) •■- 01 (U T3 1— -C Irt c 0 -t-> 0 0 o "=i- Q. U Ol Ol S- cn +j •r- u -t-" (O 0 c <: »— 4 o rt3 O) 5 3 X3 OJ o UJ OJ Ol +-> 00 o >. o +-> +-> ■f- ro C_) S- O) (O c Q.-I- S U o s- o I/) z 0 -Z. z ■Z. Z a: ^ 2: ■0 Ol 3 C •^ -P C 0 0 ,_ r~~ (O (O Q. Q. 0) +-> to U 0 • t > c C C3 Q Q Q Q Q 3 3 • • • • • 2: s: Z Z z ^ ^ Z , to ^~ r~~ +J >1 ^~" •r— 0 Ol 'f" 4- 3 c (J ^~ Ol 4- ■o q; "O (O +-> "O c E (/) 0 Q. S- Q. ••~ C r^ QJ Q. f- 0 * 2: 0 >1 c U -(-> c (_) ■o 1/1 C -l-> "O C +-> 0 0 S- 0 ^ — ^ 13 TO q: n3 c +-> •r— i/i XJ l/l s- 0 i. 0 jC l/l s: s- +J s- C 0 •»— QJ ■4-> QQ Q. 0 CO Q. -(-> OJ 0 -o 2: 0 -C 0 ro c 0 fO ^ c= +-> LU 3 S- >> o. 0 -!-> 3 Q.**— • — SI +-> -o c 0 ■0 (U 0) (/I to C "O E U >> c 3 OJ re OJ 0 XJ c 0 0 "3 C IT3 n3 0 •r— 1 — -C SI S_ 0 .c n3 0 i_ h- ►—! h- 5: I/O Q. Q. 1— 0 Q- >- Q. Q. a. Q. s- cn Q 3 O 3 CD o •■- +-> I/O (U Q. >1 to > Q. > 1. a. Ol ■a 3 O o ■!-> •f— n3 o to •f— • CT> E 1 u c cu E c ■r- ^ O 1— 1 s_ (_3 (_) CL ^ ;/o 1- 1 — l/l OJ (fl +J c 4- s_ c o +J 4- C5 Q. I— Q. I/O J2 rt3 C o U1 IT3 CD (/I HI > c fO QJ ^— IM 3 3 en O (U n: d: :d c O > S- •r- "4- •>- +J o > O c < O) UJ OJ +J 4- 4-> O •r— E +-> E C O Ol t-J E 1 +-> J3 S- 3 fa • I/O Q- Q QJ • +-> Ci z "O S_ TJ rO T3 ^ ■.- J«: s- u o >1 -O -o c -a fO OJ "O >. ■r— o > c o OJ i_ Ol Q-< e c o o •1 — • 1 — +j -t-i rO u E o o 4- s_ C Q- •^■ r— +-> (O u +-> Ol c > to c -o UJ Ol • CO I/O OJ • 69 Table EIR 11. Number of industrial surface impoundments in Florida by size (Florida Department of Environmental Regulation 1980b) . Total number of industrial impoundments 508 172 81 57 87 431 1336 NJ\. Size (acres) 1 1-5 6-15 16-40 40 N.D. Table EIR 12. Number of industrial impoundments with monitoring wells and liners (Florida Department of Environmental Regulation 1980) . County Number of impoundments Charlotte 18 Collier 28 DeSoto 2 Hillsborough 72 Lee 66 Manatee 19 Monroe 1 Pasco 30 Pinellas 62 Sarasota 24 Number wi ith Number with monitorii ig wells liners 5 0 8 4 0 0 13 1 13 4 8 0 0 0 4 1 2 1 3 0 Region 322 56 11 70 Table EIR 13. Known cases of groundwater contamination (Florida Department of Environmental Regulation 1980b) . Case name: Reeves Southeastern Corp. contamination of the Shallow Clastic Aquifer, Hillsborough County. Case description: Two divisions of the Reeves Southeastern Corp., the South- eastern Galvanizing Division and the Southeastern Wire Division, are located immediately adjacent to each other in Hillsborough County. Both facilities utilized seepage ponds to dispose of low pH waste waters containing heavy metals. In 1975, monitoring wells were constructed downgradient from each of the divisions' ponds. In 1977, water analyses from the monitoring wells showed ground water contamination from each of the ponds. The Southeastern Galvanizing monitoring well recorded high zinc, iron, BOD, suspended solids and low pH . The Southeastern Wire well recorded high chromium, zinc, iron, BOD, suspended solids and low pH . Both divisions have now employed a lime treatment process, which has resulted in a hazardous sludge disposal problem and in failure to bring the waste within health standards. Further company action is expected to take place in 1980 . Case name: Taylor Rd . Landfill contamination of the Floridan Aquifer, Hil Isborough County. Case description: Hillsborough County has been operating the 42 acre Taylor Road Landfill since 1957. The landfill is located in a recharge area of the Floridan Aquifer with little or no confining bed between the waste and the top of the aquifer. Ground water movement is towards the south and southwest. There are a few individual water supply wells in the immediate vicinity of the landfill. The landfill is reported to have received differ- ent kinds of industrial wastes (paints and solvents) besides regular house- hold municipal waste. During a recent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) investigation, water samples from neighboring water supply wells were collected and analyzed for organic volatile substances. EPA reported traces of carcinogens in five wells near the landfill. These carcinogens are vinyl chloride, dichloroethylene, chloroform, and trichloroethylene . According to EPA these chemicals are "in the water in amounts that are serious enough to cause problems." The extent of plume development has not yet been determined, but according to EPA the well nearest the landfill had the highest concentration, and the wells further away had lower concentra- tions . Data relevant to this action are unavailable 71 Table EIR 14. Summary of oil spill investigations from 1 January 1975 to 31 August 1980 by the Florida Department of Natural Resources (Florida Department of Natural Resources 1980) . Year Classification of spill Major^ Moderate Minor ^ Discharge of pollutant of more than 10,000 gal into inland waters, or more than 100,000 gal into coastal waters, or a discharge of any quantity that substantially threatens the public health or welfare or generates wide public interest . ^ Discharge of pollutant of 1,000 gal to 10,000 gal into inland waters, or 10,000 gal to 100,000 in coastal waters, or a discharge of any volume that poses a threat to the public health or welfare. ^ Discharge of pollutant of less than 1,000 gal into inland waters, or less than 10,000 in coastal waters. 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1 4 6 2 9 8 15 17 5 4 4 9 81 86 79 125 147 189 72 AlA • AMA GEORGIA LOCAL ENVIflONMENTAL UNIT UUl'MlIJi KIWI L ' '-^X H Approved* CountiM Other County Pollution ContnM Programt j|e Approvod* MunlclpalltlM/linprovonMnt Olttrtct* • OttMT Munldpallly Potlutlon Controt Progratiw ■Approvod pufMant to CXaptor 403.182, Florida SUtuta* ^^^'A-^ -' Figure 12. Local pollution control programs (Florida Light and Power Co. 1979). 73 Table EIR 15. Geographic areas considered by the Florida Department of Environ- mental Regulation as having the greatest potential for agricultural non-point water quality problems . (Florida Department of Environmental Regulation 1979a) . County Agricultural activities Charlotte Collier DeSoto Hi 1 Isborough Lee Manatee Monroe Pasco Pinellas Sarasota No great potent i No great potenti No great potenti Citrus, poultry, No great potenti No great potenti No great potenti Citrus, poultry. No great potenti No great potential al al al cattle, vegetables, dairy al al al cattle, vegetables, dairy al Potential problem determination is based upon these variables: 1) fertilizer loading density, 2) pesticide loading density, 3) animal unit density, 4) amount of sediment delivered to streams. 74 Table EIR 16. Florida surface water dischargers with current wasteload allocations (WLA's) (Florida Department of Environmental Regulation 1979b) County Discharger Receiving water Hi 1 Isborough Charlotte City of Punta Gorda STP South Port Charlotte, Collier Enchanting Acres MHP Golden Gate STP Naples STP North Collier County 201 Royal Park Villas Marco Island STP South Collier County STP Apollo Beach S. Big Bend Utilities South Hillsborough STP South Hillsborough STP City of Plant City City of Plant City City of Plant City City of Tampa, Hookers Point Eastside Water Co., East Lake Park FGCAP Plastic Kaolin County Florida STP Inc . Hillsborough Utility Corp. J.H. Williams Oil Co. M and T Chemicals, Inc. Nitrate Chemicals Tampa Suburban Utilities, Lakewood C.F. Industries Lykes Brothers Meat Packers Gardinier, Inc. Carrollwood S. Florida Cities Hillsborough Utilities River Oaks Honeywell Plant #1 Pinecrest Utility Corp. Sweetwater Utilities #2 Sweetwater Utilities #1 Tampa Suburban Utilities City of Cape Coral City of Cape Coral . New Fort Myers Old Fort Myers Russell Park Shell Point Village Windmill Village of Manatee Blackburn Elementary Carolyn Estates City of Bradenton, main plant Lee Plant B Fort Myers School Peace River Peace River Unnamed canal Canal Gordon River Cocohatchee River Unnamed canal Big Marco River Henderson Creek Canal Canal to Cypress Creek Golf course lake Pemberton Creek Canal to Mill Creek Pemberton Creek Hillsborough Bay Harney Canal Swamp to Sparkman Pemberton Creek Six Mi le Creek Six Mile Creek Ditch to swamps Canal to Delaney Creek Curiosity Creek Ditch Ditch to Turkey Creek Ditch Sweetwater Creek Channel A Sweetwater Creek Sweetwater Creek Rocky Creek Sweetwater Creek Sweetwater Creek Caloosahatchee River Caloosahatchee River Caloosahatchee River Caloosahatchee River Caloosahatchee River Caloosahatchee River Drainage ditch Manatee River Unnamed creek Manatee River Continued 75 Table EIR 16. Continued. County Discharger Receiving water Manatee City of Palmetto Terra Ceia Bay Coach House MHP Canal to McMullen Floridana MHP #1 and #2 Cedar Hammock Golf Lake Mobile Estates N. Wares Creek Leisure Lake STP Unnamed canal Manatee Manor SD Canal to Manatee Manatee Palms SD Ditch to Manatee Oneca Elementary School Palm Grove TP Bowles Creek Canal to Manatee Ramada Inn Palmetto Drainage ditch Southeast High School Ditch to Bowles S. Manatee County 201 #1 Manatee River S. Manatee County 201 #2 Sarasota Bay Stills Motel Manatee River Tillman Elementary School Ditch to Manatee Pasco City of Dade City Larkin Canal Lykes Pasco Citrus Packing Larkin Canal Pine! las Aerosonics Corp . Alligator Creek Bay Pines Estates Long Bayou Belcher Road Elementary School Allen Creek Boulevard TP Alligator Creek City of Clearwater, East Plant Old Tampa Bay City of Clearwater, Marina Station Clearwater Harbor City of Clearwater, Marshall Plant Stevensons Creek City of Dunedin, Honeymoon Sound St . Joseph Sound City of Dunedin, Mainland Plant St . Joseph Sound City of Pinellas, Park Main Plant Cross Bayou W. City of St. Petersburg, #3 NW. Boca Ciega Bay City of Tarpon Springs, Main Plant Anclote River City of Treasure Island Boca Ciega Bay City of Largo Cross Bayou E . City of Oldsmar Mobbly Bayou City of Safety Harbor Mullet Creek Clearwater E . STP Old Tampa Bay Clearwater NE . Old Tampa Bay Coquina Cove TP Narrows Dyna Flow Services, Inc. Curlew Creek Greenbrier Services Corp. Jerry Lake Holiday Harbor TP Cross Bayou Canal H.P . Hood Dairy St. Joseph Sound Kakusha MHP Ditch Marshall Street STP Stevenson Creek McKay Creek STP Narrows North Pinellas 201 Anclote River Ozona Shores Smith Bayou Continued 76 Table EIR 16. Concluded. County Discharger Receiving water Pinellas Pinellas County Cross State Cross Bayou W. Pinellas County McKay Creek Plant Narrows Pinellas County Cross Bayou Joes Creek Plast Kraft Corp. Smith Bayou Regency Heights Mobile Homes Curlew Creek Seminole Lake Golf and Country Club Cross Bayou W. South Gate TP Unmapped Creek Southern Comfort TP Alligator Creek Sperry Rand Moccasin Creek Town of Bel lair Clearwater Harbor Town of Indian Shores STP Narrows Tropic Hills SD Unmapped Creek City of St. Petersburg, Beach Boca Ceiga Bay City of St. Petersburg, #2 NE . Tampa Bay City of St. Petersburg, #1 SE . Tampa Bay City of St. Petersburg, #4 SW . Lower Boca Ceiga Fort DeSoto Park Mul let Key Bayou Fort DeSoto Park Mullet Key Bayou Fort DeSoto Park Mullet Key Bayou Fort Desoto Park Mul let Key Bayou S. Cross Bayou STP Boca Ciega Bay Tierra Verde City, Inc. Boca Ciega Bay Sarasota City of Sarasota, 201 Howard Creek City of Sarasota, 201 Phillippi Creek Myakka State Park, #1 Myakka River City of Sarasota Whitaker Bayou Dolomite Utilities Canal to Whitaker Florida Cities Gulf Gate Matheny Creek Florida Cities S . Gate Canal to Phillippi Kensington Park Utilities Canal to Phillippi Siesta Key Utilities Authority Grand Canal South Eastern Development Corp. Phillippi Creek Southeast Plaza Ditch to Phillippi Southeastern Development and Utilities Ditch Southern Gulf Utilities Canal to Phillippi City of Venice Red Lake Sewage treatment plant Mobi le home park . Subdivision . Trailer park. 77 Table EIR 17. Permanent network stations (PNS) water quality violations for 1974-78 (Florida Department of Environmental Regulation 1979c). County Name DO' NV PH NV TCOir NV FCOLr N NV Charlotte DeSoto Hillsborough Lee Manatee Monroe Pasco Sarasota Peace River Shell Creek Peace River Horse Creek Middle Tampa Bay Alafia River Alafia River Alafia River Lake Thonotassa Hillsborough Bay Old Tampa Bay Caloosahatchee River Estero Bay Tampa Bay John Penekamp Park Withlacoochee River Hi 1 Isborough River Myakka River 57 9 95 0 40 0 40 0 47 9 86 1 37 0 41 0 44 1 55 1 5 0 4 0 91 5 126 4 32 0 38 1 45 0 47 6 43 4 41 0 50 3 93 1 51 12 47 2 43 1 44 0 46 20 43 2 46 2 49 0 48 19 44 3 48 0 41 28 47 6 47 2 41 1 42 8 40 4 37 1 45 0 54 7 45 3 42 0 56 11 82 0 28 0 30 0 67 2 104 1 41 0 38 0 15 0 17 1 4 0 5 1 82 0 92 8 26 1 29 1 54 17 65 2 32 2 33 2 22 11 26 0 18 4 18 3 82 19 118 5 40 0 40 0 Established in 1973, for the purpose of monitoring water quality in lorida's lakes, streams and estuaries. Dissolved oxygen . Total coliform. Fecal coliform. Number of samples . Number of violations. 78 ■o o I/I 0) 3 o t<0 3 o o o > ■ (O O c 00 «3 CTl .— 1 O) U ^ s- •1— 3 o o c to 3 o ■!-> o c 't— CTl o C Q. •^ c « c CO m 1 — 1 D- □i 1— I ^^ LU lO c > 00 00 OJ >) CD "i 4_) fo -a C i- O CU JO E > -— (t3 ^— >» OJ^-. T O) >) i^ ^ (O n} o ■(-> S- -CJ CO c J3 (O r— ■o ■o o <— f— m U. C7> s_ OJ en 1- m JZ (J CO O O O O CM O O O O C\J o o o o CM o o o o CM o o o o CM o o o o CM o o o o CM o o o o CM o o o o CM CO 00 1 00 CM o LT) CO o o o in ^ "* CO 00 o n 00 O CM m o o LT) c>o CM CM o o o ^ o CM LT) •-' Q 00 CM O >> , — ■o 0) "3 o .— C jQ .— -C +-> •«- (J fO 3 +-> 3 s- •>- Ul -o cn 1 c ra 01 •r— -4-> en > O "3 • f— to c cu (O ..- (J S. "O OJ "O s- ex: 1/1 Q >> (O >. oo to CO to ^— -(-> , fO o C "O I— 1 +-> to (D CO =t«= o to o o to u to c ■I-' 10 to OJ +-> *r— i- 00 en i- (O .^ lO (0 -(-> •1- o o s- o to ai -(-) o o o -C -!-> 3 u +-> ■!-> o o T3 O E ■•- >> L. +-> >> >^ +-> (U Q. lO 1 — >> 1 — CD •f— to ro 0.00 to lo fO > -o CO CO .— >» l/> •r— c CO c •r— -— S- >> .— to (O (O o^ 0) S- s- oo o en oi (U .^ > +-> •<- o -)-> 3 r— x: to T3 s- ^ .^ c (O to _I •1- J3 10 D. (O c OJ (O -ii *^- -l-> -!-> 3 •!- c i. lO J3 -o to lO • r- • f— ■CJ s- s- tJ o w S- o •r— >> 1- .c ^ Ol U_ 1— o +J 00 13 a: 1— z: Q 3 3 oc TO •♦-» c o o to CO o to s. 00 I/) OJ •r— I +-> O •r— 1 C_> OJ >— J3 ^ ■•- 3 >5 Q. -t-> OO +-> s: ^3 ^- ■C3 ID 1/) 4- O CU t— 1 C S- C OJ c o T3 s- s- o E $- QJ CO •r— .c to ^ to +-> 3 -!-> * •r— to -o 3 U > s. c o c ■u •^ oo •— 1 T3 oo 3 to u t— H c CU c ro •^ 1— 1 #> f— +-> I/) Ol. — o ^ • O) Q. to +-> •^ (U o (U n <— -u c -l-> s: r^ ■!-> U1 o o :3 1—1 •r— • f— to (D • r— s: •> 1 — CU +-> +J s- c >i >> - • f— > ro to tO 0) E C OJ >> +J o UJ oo > rB O i^ •t-' ^ o (U ^ t— • r- -t-j s- 4- 4- en o ■O S- lO S- •f— tO O o C C_) •(-> o -ii o E Q. •^■ 00 x: .i^ ^ O >l >) .^ (U CU -!-> to s- • f— +J +-> O E ■1- 3 >) rO o s- •f— • »— 3 O 00 =C s: 3: Q 1— CJ c_> CO ^ 79 E S- o o >i CU'-^ r- Ol >1 oo .C fO J2 Z , OJ—N 1— Ol >l Q ^ rtJ (O O +J S_ XJ CQ C 0)^ o > ^ s: O dl -a 3 > O O (U c c O "O 1— I "O -tJ (U 3 (U S- C E O •!- ■*-> .C -t-> lO o s- c o +-> •r- LO s •■- o I— 13 +-> >» oo m -p o LO (O i- 00 S- OJ 3 o 03 "O +-> (O c c 00 O "D o • ■o +-> LO (U C S_ 3 >•>- O o X) -(-> CQ ■(-> o LO ro i~ rtS oo s_ o (U •t-> u <1> C +J o <« o >— 10 Q. oi • +J -o +-> (O (U c ■»-> 3 CD to C E LlJ •!- +J +J IT3 OI C OJ >— O S- •1- U ■»-> X5 LO O ■>- O s: T3 *-> ■a OI c 3 o s- OI 3 3 • o -o LO £ to T3 •>- XJ OI OI to COW QJ to -a * -. X QJ QJ 03 QJ O -O Q. Q. i- c Q.I— QJ I— O) (O Q. (O E QJ O to CT> O S- •>- 3 .C QJ E to C 2 QJ O OJ j:: r— •!- r- 03 O OJ I — 'r— ■t-> O ■!->'— J3 03 -r— O 'f" O Q CO h- s: 2: 03 J2 O "O QJ 80 T3 o I/) 3 o CO >> c 3 o ■•-> o s. o i. ■l-> 3 C7) 0) U S- o u > • r— ^ — H fO o c CO (O a. I— ( 0) o ^— S- •f— 3 o o c (/) 3 O -tJ o c: •^• O) o c Q. ■^- c c ^ o >> a; tj CTl -— DDX) ^ TS"-, o +-> S- J3 c — S re ro «? 00 o t^ o Lf) o >) Ol — J3 ■— Ol >1 Q X: J3 2: IT3 .— ^.^ ^ — ^ XJ ■o S\ o <— •— (O Li_ en >> o £i i- Ol -4-> O) u CD s_ o U1 CO ro o Q <7^ o >1X1 (O 1- s fO s- 3: OJ +j o c lO %- p re ^ o o s- s- 0) > •r- •r— QC o: CU ■a c f^ o re Q. c re CT> o c • r— o -C ■!-> 1/1 o in r— O) o Q Q. OJ 3 C o > Ol o re > u re s. o u re o (U > 0) o re 0) a. Ol S- O) o -^ re ^ QJ c &. (U •.- re S- re ^ o I. -o 01 s- +-> o O -4-> +-> ■t-> o re en ■o s- •f— c re r— o s: ^— Q. o < T3 C re v> ■>-> a» C I— 1 O) «* -»-> i«- Q- C\J B , •^• S- Q. H- s- ■— S- "t^: a. ' ^— o 3: o 0) o D. O 00 •^ .a s 1/1 J3 •U J2 t— s_ r^ * -i-> i- O) S- O S- o OJ =3 •»-> =) re +-> c O. re Z re a> c > c q; ^ 00 re re n: 3: ^ o re re re 0) •> •^ ji£ Q. OJ T3 Q- -a s: c re "o Z -a Q lO o (U 1— 0) s- s- s- 0) c OJ i- s_ s. Ol Q- 0) 4J o o ■o o o +-> 1— 1 4J S- o -— o ^— 'r— &. 3 +J u_ es c CD ■i-> ■)-> -•-> O) C3 >— ts re 4-> S- <_) —1 o re +-> o i- o h- •r- s_ •»- Ol r^ S- re re QJ o •— re x: re 01 ■— ■t-> Q. >i i. Ol +-> E -(-> E i. -Q U Ol -!-> .i<: 4-> c: •<- (/I O) s- re > c c re t. re c c S- c 0) 4-> 0) (U re £ 3 re 3 re sz re jz re 3 O 3 _l o z: o Q£ Q. a. Q. a. (_> a: o a. qL O. Q. 81 o 4- O >> OJ^ en >, t/1 ^ fO ro I/O +J i- "O t- c OJ---. o > -Q >) QJ-^ >— CD >> Q .C JO ^ Z lO ^ s <— O (O • — en T3 O i. ■(-> s CD c (U o X) (U O c o O) J3 s- a in o o o o o o o o CM CM o o o o CM «5 CD CM ^ o CNJ grease kg/day) CM •^ q r-~ ^ * •f— T3 ro CM CM o c • CVJ «* 10 o in t— I O .-I LO 1— I o c o •^ ■!-> lO CD •r- J^ &. O nj o CD •r— *♦- r— ^— r— o < CJ s. o £i .c s- o IT3 c s- ■SL (O OJ s- > di CQ *r— ■!-> Ql +-> c O o (U 1/) O %~ -Q 03 >0 O T3 I— 1 S- O =»*= to o O 0) C^ cu M- s- c n: (O o •^ ■SL CT3 01 c Q. ■t-> 00 (O c c z: nj o 3 (U <— "O o Q. $- ^- >— O CD o n— •^- o (O 4- ^ •^■ s- 3 —I O oo x: IT3 (U .^ Q.1— >> >> >+- s. (/) CD N +-> (O (O C H3 •^ 3 Q. CS LlJ _l C_) C3 o s: V) 0) n3 -tJ T— lO r— +-) • ^ (/) t. UJ g m o o c > 00 E l/l lO ro O) ■o T3 T3 ■o ^— S- O) C o >-C3 l/l s> I/) X O) c lO OJ O T3 o • Q. s- c ^— .^ Q..— 0) l—~ S- O +-> ^— fO jQ lO -r- o •r- s. o Q QQ 1— z: 1— z nj ja o "O 3 o c 3 o u a; (U (U ■!-> (O 2 c o s- en S- o CO E s_ o 4- •r- ^- o <_) !>> O) >> O r— CD TS 1/1 c~ <0 T3 lO -M s- -~~, 1— e 0) -Q o > ■— Si (O ^ ^-^ l>> Ol >) J3 ■— C7) (O Q -C •O T3 O +j s- ---- CQ c Ol J3 o > i — ^ (O - — . „-^ "O "O s o r— (O u. CT> o o o o CVJ UT) CM O O o o o o o o o o o o o o i- ns 3 u ■a s. u 10 T3 O o o o O o (-J o o o o o Q CM CM CM CM CM CM O a "=5 LD 00 o ^ LD CX) ^ ^ ^ o u-> LT) LT) 1 — 1 q <^ <=>. o LD LD 1 — 1 o o o o I O o I/) >. r^ n3 c (0 (U o s- 3 o -— *. (/> O CX3 -!-> W c f— 1 • ^ o 1 — Q. •f— o c O 3 CM o <_) Qi ►— « en LU e •1 — ^ T3 O J3 S- (U >» -»-> <0 •^- t_) OJ o c (U 3 o S- 0) ■^' 3 CC C 0) -l-> CD c c o .i<: 13 c_> sz 0) s_ s_ s- u CD cu cu o c s_ > > rO C_) •f— o s- Qi OL -l-> J3 i. OJ O o; > o (U (U lO s_ l>1 0) ^ x: c OJ lO u_ X o (J (O > 4-> o r- s s: to 03 q: O o ^ .C cu -l-> r^ <+- lO (O CT) o T— o 00 CO IT3 S- x: - >+- o o •^ +-> +j r— ro to •f— 4- 3 n3 TJ i. UJ a O c_) «_> Q C S- t— 1 CU cu 1 — CU -t-> cu ■t-> (O o cu •* cu r— (ji (O (71 IC -!-> cu 4- cn -i-> r— LU c c •>- o>.— C -i- CT1>— (D +j CO ^- 00 ITS > c XJ ro > c -o CU n— o cu •f— cu 00 c S- ■<- 1— i- •»— 1 — 1— 1 — CJ •f > >» ^ CU ■— -1- ^ cu 1 — -r- • f— • r- +J +J n3 (O 00 c/^ i_ 3 I/) C>0 S_ 3 J3 > CO r^ 4J C_3 s_ (— Ll_ cu CZ3 .— =lfe u. cu o ^ =t»= s: f^ cu CU 00 cu l(_ fO 4- t) r— >, ^ rt3 CU 03 -t-l XJ "•I- = c CU **•»— = c CU •f— ■ r— s: I/O "O "O m c 1— I 1 — cn o cn p — 1 1 — cn o cn -M E Ll_ 3C (O O TD e •■- 3 O -a c •.- 3 • I— -a +-> J^ 1_ s. Q .— -r- +J 4- £13 r- .,- J_> 4- JZ c S- c o » o • c t/1 •.- Q (O OJ oo ••- Q lO CU (O o o O 3 ZD 3 = ^ cc =3 3 = ^ ca: h- 3 Ll_ c^ u. c_) Ll_ C_) ♦- •r— r— o o 1>) 0),-, CT> >5 00 ^ (O na oo +-> s- -o 1— c OJ ^~~ o > -Q ^ n3 .— — ' l>> tw- Ol >> C3 f- nj to o -(-> S- T3 CO c QJ ^~. g > -Q (O r— 3 r- O "O ■— en o X3 S- O) n3 3 (J o o CM .a 1- O o uf) O LT) o o o o CM o o en o o oo o o Q t— I t ^^^^ z o o CVJ 00 CVJ o o o > OJ O) {/) o o 'io s- Ol > rr tu 0) (/) ^ ;/l Q. tj .c 00 (O rO 00 N O C o (O +-> ro ra o oo a I/) ro X Q. 0) ^ 00 m M- M O c TJ >*- 4-J 1 — ■r— oi re CO o o ns T3 > 'r— • r— a: q: OJ (U ort OJ -l-> tj re 00 .c c: 03 (O re N I/) CO C o o r^ ^^ (O IT3 re s: (_5 CJ c: on I/) 00 c «« T3 a 4- S_ -M s. "O • re c o o O QJ C QJ QJ O s- O r^ o o o * >, re >^ C O QJ c 00 <4- cC en e:-- s: +-> • 4- +J 1— ( 1 — 1 +-> re en « Q. o. c S- (-J re re re QJ c oo s- C +j +j re re c O) 3 «^ QJ •r— oo •r— * o •^■ s_ ■ s- >— s: ►— ) oo c C O -i^ rD c_) ^— o +-> O D. "O o O c o ^ re Ll_ OO Ll- • #» • c ■r- Q- 00 re re • >> 00 C Ol QJ n: LO 3: re -t-> (/) en Q. o E S- re • — 4- x: 4- > +J . — re 1- <: re (_J S- QJ s- o O en o ■•- -o o -o t/i •(— QJ n: 1- -o <: QJ Ll_ .f— S- c 3 c (—1 u -!-> S- QJ c c C #> >> Ol >iQ re "O re o re QJ • J^ re o * •r— • ^ ■!-> 1 — -!-> o QJ CO QJ +J Ll_ O r— X oo C7>Q (J 1- re •1- • fl S- ■ ^ 00 s- re « re 00 X • C • O o oa C_3 OO oo Q. I/O 1— <: e: 3 2: D. t— t LlJ =D LlJ 3 _1 84 s_ o O >> (U — ^ en >, I/) sz fO fO 00 +-> S- "O t— c , OJ'— - cr> >, HJ ^ fO 10 0 +-> S_ T3 CO C OJ ^^ 0 > J3 2: 'T3 ^ ^—^ ^^-*. T3 *N*^ 2 ^ 0 "3 ■— CT> o ■ I— ( o I— I a o J3 i- OJ +-> (O 2 en c u en CO 1X3 Q. l/l rO N C 13 T3 C C O o CM ■I— Qi (U (/) o o o QJ .2^ -^ QJ 0) 0) S- QJ (U c_> s_ S- 0 (_3 LO •r— •f— >, £ E Q 0 r— >> >, •1- (U > in O O r— 1X3 s. '^ OS OJ O) ^ u to ■)-> l/l (O fO JC a. (O (/) C_) LlJ ■o 0) c o o CO o s- c Ol > > i. s- Ol > E CTl 0 i. n3 3 •r— >> c: 0 - — - 0 c 0 C ^> ►— i (_J 00 ^ (U ■(-' 3 Ol S- (J ^ to CO ro QJ E • 0) -1- Q.+J 0) S- I/O a; ^ 0) OJ >i >> _J ■- 0 dJ LO T3 > >» LU 3 0 -0 ■0 C 0 on o) •r- 14- +-> 0 C ■!-> QJ -0 _] CO 1 0 0 -Q 0 -:^ >>o O) ' en Ol c E 1/1 0 0 c "3 C 1 C CO 'O 0 •r- CJ3 3 OJ 03 (X3 (U I. 1— 13 > l/l 0 •1— 0 -Q 0 DO Q_ (_> Q. h- 0 UJ CO t/0 Qi >— • (_) z: <_> CQ 85 o o >> > 00 .C "O 'O ly) +-> S- T3 h- C O) ~^ O > J3 s: (o ^ >, dJ'^ ^ en >, o £ lO w o 4-> S- "O CO C O)-^ O > X3 2: 1X3 r- O "3 1 — CD >> o 03 3 CD c u cm s_ CD • • QJ a> E C_5 i;;;^ ' 00 TO 0 0 05 1 0 0) ro •• (Tl E

> 1 • J3 s- s- • • J3 •— (U ■— CT> 01 (u r^ 0 0 00 > cn--- > >, (O 3 (U • • ' c un CU 1— TO C X "3 r- S_ 0 00 <<- <— 3 +-> •r— 1- lO 3 a; 00 TO 4- -^ S- E l/l 0 >> ^ E ■— ■-3 > OJ 0 cn 3 TO n— 0 --^ 10 QJ !- c E a> E 3 • • •»— 0 00 C71 1— 1 -!-> 01 3 cn-r- r^ TO 0 3 e >> 00 s- 0 TO X cni^ T3 0 E <— TO -a un S- TO c en c • S- (O TO 0 E ■!-> c oo 3 fo 0 M- -a Ol •1- 3 uo *» TO >,00 0 •<-> E ■— -t-- E t/0 Ol -— h- S- C 0) X) ^ 3 ••- 0 -r- .— C/1 1— 3 ^ fO c C (1) « ■— 0 3 X TO 1— 0 0 •• +-> 4-> •<- 0 00 0 0 S- TO 'r~ ^— l/l S- Q. ro ro > •• ■•-> E s- •• r— 1 — 1 "^^^ oi c 0 - ■— -C s_ 0) 3 r^ C 00 ■\-> r~~. +-> CD E C 1 ^ 00 01 CT> 0 > r— E c E >5 E C 0 I- >— 0 c > 0 -— --^ 0 TO 0 -— 0 •r- O) 1. J3 S- (O TO i_ 3 O) S- ■(-> S- 3 s- CD CD 1+. 0) "3 li- ^- --3 E M- C 4- --S >+- Ol TO i- >— >> TO J2 S_ Ol 3 T- eu •.- CU .-H LD O) -!-> O) I— 1 CD Ol Ol+J fO en 0 • ^- en t-H CT> 01 C71 Ol C > i. TS > s- (O 1- CD S- C S_ C71 i. 3 TO n3 i_ (O (O ■0 TO C O) TO -.- TO C TO 0 ^ OJ .c •• ^ ■'- CT> JC JZ •■- ^ -C3 >> (J Q. O) 0 r-^ «« 0 c TO 0 •■ (J c 0 3 •— 00 e q; 00 r-^ 00 00 c (U LO l/l 00 c l/l 0 ■>- r- 0) i- ■<- cTi oo ■r- 'r- > •.- l/l •f— 'f— •f— 1 — TO Q ■!-> 1J_ Q .-H h- Q a> TO Q (— Q en Q J3 XI Ol X] (J c: o o o CM X3 TO CD O Ol O) > •r- Qi S- s_ ^ r— (U 0 □C > ■*-> •1- TO r— Qi ^ TO TO r- XJ •.- +J S- ^ O CD -0 0) X3 c 3 0 i- +-) 0 C Ol s- 0) 3 X3 C TO 73 C 3 • 0 X) 4- C TO • 00 E 00 TO QJ XJ -C3 « T3 r— >1 0) C 0 TO +J QJ OO T3 C CD OJ >lXJ S. (/) X QJ QJ 0) 0 -0 £2. a s_ C -^ Q.1— 0) ^— J- TO 0. TO TO QJ 0 1/1 CD a. s_ •>- 3 QJ E 00 C i- 3 QJ 0 QJ j:: r— • »— TO U TO 1 — • r— ■!-> 0 +-> r— TO TO ■<- 0 • r— S_ Q ca 1— e: 1— TO J3 O XJ QJ 86 ■a i/i s 3 O e 3 o <_) s_ QJ O (/) 1- Oi -t-> c OJ u OJ i. O) en s- <_) o (_) +-> oo c to o h- s: l>> JD i— Q ,c- O -M DQ C o o C_3 OJ >5 s- ^, QJ J3 > ■ — en fC S_ ■--. > r n} - — - 00 >> » ^— . — ^ rO O C a) 13 CT^ t-H 0) U r^ L. •1— 3 o O c 00 3 o -l-J <_) e •r— CT) o C Q. •1— c c t— ( IT3 C^0 r— CL q: l-H r— LlJ (O c 0) o r^ •f— J3 CT) ro fl) h- a: TO 3 — o ■— I — fO u_ en c e 'e E 'e O O f— 1 o o .—1 o o 1 — 1 o o .—1 o o .— 1 o o o o (XI o o o o OJ o o o CM in on oo Oi O O OO to CO in CNJ oo oo o -Q s_ OJ 03 3 cn c u OJ C7) O on o o o i o oo o o on oo o to o o •o OJ 3 S- s- C > ■M •t- ( — (U o^ OH O O S- .^ +J >> _l o 0) o C ^-} c E 03 C3 > o 03 03 o ro Q. -C -^ -^ en JZ 3: "O 0) E o QJ O Qi QJ 03 t_) s. S- 03 o QJ +J QJ 1 i_ 00 o +-> 3 o 4- s- QJ S_ QJ QJ oo t3 OO 00 C_) C_) 03 QJ > 0) (_> +-> 4-> > 03 -r- 03 Q. o O O "O o c 00 (J c • r— t3 q; -M +-> +-> l- 4-> t3 a: +j 03 XI •A o E s_ 03 E i. C C C '"" -C ^ t(_ » — QJ (U o -C OJ QJ OJ O (O o O 4- 03 TJ -l-> u o XJ TD "O -xj en C " -l-> -!-> (O c r— lA s- u c » — i_ cri (T3 •T— ■■- s- 03 03 >» 03 o 03 03 o o (_> Q Q h- t_) nz O 03 (/) ■•-> c QJ E t_3 3: • o c => C3 CJ3 3 ^ — * QJ M -!-> 1— < c QJ 00 Q. 03 S- • o +-> QJ zc ( — 03 n tj ••— ,^ n3 1 — s: s- Q. Q. 00 c c 00 0) C3 Q. r^ QJ ct 03 c: t— * -r- ^-} ro S- >^ o +-> CD > o C Z o — o Q. >> C C O Q. , — s <^ -^ c S- -C IE -i-> QJ U 3: • r— i. 00 Q -a >-> fO fO u s: c O Q. s- s: > o QJ c •— -Q s: LlJ t/1 3 Q. 03 +j •.- QJ 3 O "O O +-> O s: s- J^ o +J +-> o CJ3 "D -o ->-> "O c <_> c -C QJ s_ 2: •!- 03 1_ OJ 03 OO O QJ QJ IT) QJ > 03 ■ — CO t_) H- -(-> Q) QJ O CQ i- E "O □_ 03 O "3 -C S_ -C QJ c l/l q: >5 ■!-> c: 00 S- QJ U "O S- •f— s_ QJ QJ 1 — 03 ZD QJ >) QJ S_ QJ .— QJ 1 — QJ E 03 "O CD +-> Q. o C ••- > 1 — > a. 1 — >l Q. CJ .— c ■r- O o •<- JZ •f— O O 03 -f— 03 O 03 ■^ o C_) - — - s: Q. <_3 CC <_) ej z > Q. a: _J o tu i» QJ — r- cn >> (/O j: 1- -o 1— c (U-^ o > ja S "O ■— >, QJ,-^ — ai >i o £ (C lO o +-> S- T3 CO C QJ-v, O > -Q s: ITS .— 5 ■— O <^ •— CD ■o o .a i. oi +-> c u T3 O CM (U o o o o C\J o o o o o o o o CM CM o o o o CM o CM o 00 IT) CM o CTl CM O o CO 00 IT) CM o LT) CO «? o o o a. ^. ><- (U >> o OI (O o &. CQ >) +-> CJ (O O CD ^— c >1 -(-> lO o (O O c >i o 3 Ja! 4-> fO ro Ol M- 0) o CQ n3 •f— a; +-> •r— o -ii£ r— O C cc 03 r— o X3 E i/i c a. S- ^ dJ a; o o 0) o c ^ •^ 4-> -!-> ro C j-> ro C .C ro o ■z. UJ M- ^- o o >> >^ J3 c: 3 0) r~- E o +-> ro 4-> 0) r^ s_ •r— ■(-> ^ 1- (U 0) Ol -o ro c S ro QJ :> VI 0) T3 C 3 o L. +-> o c 0) &- 0) s T3 c ro -a c 3 • o T3 M- C ro • (/i E (/) ro 0) ■o T3 * •u ^— >i >T3 L. i. i/i X QJ QJ ro Q) o -o Q. Q. i- C Q. ^- QJ 1— QJ rO Q. ro E QJ O i/i cr> O S_ 3 -C 0) E 1/1 c s QJ o 0) ^ ^— •^- ^— ro O ro 1^ •r- 4-> o +-> »^ J2 rO O •n- o Q ^ 1— z z ro ja , 3 Z (O JC 1 -a ■4-> "* ■->-. 3 :n. ^ o z i— OO >> 4-» ^-^ C XI >> 3 C/O (O o oo -a o 1— -^ XI ■ — o to 10 i- <0 in , — . u >, A CD fO l/J o -o s- CQ ^-^ 1 •1— r— o rO c C 3 n3 o o OJ U 01 S- c 3 ■ r— o c 00 c fO ^-> f— e Q. •r— O ( — a. ns c o CM • f— CM Ol d) q: Qi t-^ LlJ fO TD O) 1 — s- ^ o ^ -Q S T3 O ^-^ Li_ <0 Q. >> en un CD cn "^ r^ Lf) I— I "vT I— I O O O O 1—1 o ■ o en O UT) o en Ln ■—I 'S- O O LD 00 T3 C 3 ■o O c i. o cn Q. CT) O) 4- c c ■o •r— •^- C +-> -C o ro 00 a. a> ■1 — • f— r— UJ S- o -%^ s_ Q- Q. 1— t ■o o Q. c o ^— oo OJ T3 O) 4- X) C c o o •f— •r- T3 -!-> +-> C Q. Q. o i- S- Q. O o to n oo -a LU S- o a. s- 0) J- 3 o u o en i. a. I/O OJ o OJ O) o t— >• l/l ' — T3 -Q 00 lO J3 o O c >> O <_5 s: OJ o 2: OJ 0) -a Qi J^ l/l s_ OJ u oo i- S_ , ro Ol 4- S- 00 c o C3 -I-" Q. ro "=C (U ►-H (U in •r— r— J^ -C Ji^ > 0) <_> .— r— S- +-> u XJ !- >5 00 1 — •f— rO ro oo S- ro 14- IT3 Ol l/l ID > Q. O rO Q. o 1 — c ro JD J3 I- 3 (_) fO 00 OJ OJ Ol en ro T3 OJ >> i_ Q. C 00 -^ E c O C E +J (O TJ ro ro ro O o on O •f— CO ■^ i^ J3 —1 n: —1 O 3 n: o T3 QJ T3 C 3 O S- a +-' OJ o -l-> c U QJ •^ S- ■a QJ a 3 •^ T3 3 C O ro '!*^ "O T3 C C C 3 a O C7) O "O Q.-r- 4- ro * 00 C QJ cn E 00 O "O ro QJ 73) • »— ' ■o •r- 4_> .» TD >> , — ro C QJ ro C o S_ 3 +-> -o QJ oo o o C CTl Q. C OJ i. >i-a ro J^ 00 QJ X OJ > C QJ Q. o -o QJ 3 S_ c ^« — CL 1 — f— QJ C 3 ro ro Q. o o QJ en U OO S_ •r- 3 a +J >+- a; c E I/O ro ro 3 o QJ •1— f^ ^— -C r— C O ro ro 1 — o lO o O 3 -l-> 1 — o -l-> E S- +-> ro • f— •r— o QJ O Q s: QO 1— Q. CC ro J2 U "O QJ 4- Cr> 89 ■l-> > o i/l nj (/I "O (U I—---, ■•-> J3 +-> r-~ o ■ — " ^^ s- <0 .c , — ^ o u >> Q rn •» o -o (/) CQ -~^ L. -Q 0) +J %.»-.» 10 3 o> , , c -Q ■^ S -O > o \ ^— C Q. •^ o r^ Ou <0 e o CO •1— CM CTl O) Q£ Qi 1— < LU ro X3 OJ ^— s_ £1 n ro O) >1 I TO 3: ^ OJ Q. >1 CD 03 CO C\J o O .— I o Q z: cri o I— I CD O Ln I— I O o OO Ln LT) ID o CO LD Ln r--- O rH O o o o o o o o o o en Ln OO Ln o O ■— I 'd- o Ln o o o o o c o ■ ^ -u ro CD ■a T3 -C3 T3 -a "O •r— "O ■C3 c C C c c c s- c C o o o o o o s- o o Q. Q. CL Q. Q. Q. •'- Q. Q. c c c c C c Ol c C o ■o o T3 ■a o o o o l/l o o 'f— r— • r— r^ r^ •r- •r— • ^ • r— S- -r- •r— ■!-> OJ +-> +J +-> +-> 3 4-> -l-J n3 e • f— rtJ lO (O lO IT3 o ro rO f— 3 >4- r— It- 4- r— ^— ^ r^ u ^— f^ O o c o c C o o o o O o u c •^- o • f— • 1— LJ (J u u ^- o LJ s_ .^ (O s_ »o lO s_ s_ S- s- r— S- S_ OJ c i_ (U s_ s_ OJ O) o; 0) o Ol S- o i- •r- o S_ c 1 >ix: o on LO •f— Q. c -o OJ -(-> 4-> +-> 00 OJ OJ ro CM O O) 4- i- f-~ -o c C 3 -i-> c S- =«»= X3 1 — 1— <1> S- 3 3 <: >» (O • p— 1— 0) ■o 3 J-J fC o ^ O s_ +J O- +-> > tD J>i o C3 <_> 3 o +-> ro l/l ro l/l a; ^ QJ z: l/l f^ c J-J LU rO C 0) Q I/) s_ (U fO -)-> CD CJ CD QJ c f— •r— 3 OJ -o OJ s_ 0) c c -kJ -l-> E a; >l 1 — s- 1 — c Q. o > ro 0) J-) >. +-> Cl. E ro ■r- fO ro ro ■t-> o o O E O s- O O O) CO S- s: T3 S_ ■1— E CI. f^ o ■f— 4-> r— 4-) 1 — r— ^ ro C 0) ^— -C -a f^ Q. s- S_ c i. 0) LlJ <*- Ql ^ o c •»— o c OJ (O O rO fO 3 fO > 1— 1/1 +J a> +-> lO x: 0) S- CL x: o .c 0) • 3 rO ro o ts r3 Q^ 00 I/O OO 1— CC o o CJ o LU C3 C5 Q. di; ■o 3 O o 90 to ■o 1/1 ^ Q -O O ^~, CQ ^ o ■— I— >o U. CD Q. >1 T3 U e o J3 (J ro CO 00 o en r^ +J +-> 4J -(-> ■*-> +-> to n3 n3 to to to to f^ 1 — r— »^ 1 — r^ r^ o O o o o o o o o o o (_> o u s- s. ,s_ S- s- ^ i- -o -o r— ^— ^— •^- 0) S- c •r— •^ *r— r-H 1 — CD o 3 J3 j:3 J2 =«= ■r- to CD o O o o di -t-J f^ i. ■z. s: s: c ■)-> =3 r— to CD •f— l/l •f— +-> Q. +-> C to i- (U OO >=*■ 5» c E l/l .^ S- -ii 2: C f— Q. o z i- to i- o S- 13 to to to r— tO I lO C3 tO >i u. ■o •o -o •*— • •r- l/l Q. Q. Q. s- 1 c c c E ^ 1- 0) s- to 3 c: o o o T3 tO r^ OJ +-> -l-J c o 4- CD E > e c E S- c o o o ■r— ' to to o • f— o 3 O OJ 3 cc: cc q: 3 ^ I/O LU 3: a: n Q. ^ s: l/l ■a 0) ■o c 3 o S- +-> o c OJ i- OJ s -o c to • "O TJ c c 3 o o ■a Q. If- to ' c l/l E 1/1 o to . -C3 •.- -t-> -o >i 1^ to QJ to c o V. -M •o Ol l/l o c Ol a. (U s_ >»T3 OJ Q. o -o 0) c E l/l to to s o o; 't— 1 — ■f— ^ .— c o to f^ (J to o ^) -tJ r— o +-> i- to •*— •r- O ^— cu Q s: CO 1— <1L Q. to _Q O T3 QJ M- 91 lA (U 3 JC 4J 3 o 00 >^ -t-» EI 3 o o (U (U _l «l Ul s_ a> ■t-> lO s O) c •^ > •^ (L) U (U s. c fO -C 4J S- (U -C ■>-> o o ■(-> 0 » •T— 1 — o ^— c a. •(— o f— Q. fO c • o ■^ f— OvJ CD , O XJ J2 3a O TD "3 00 CO O) Q. O CM o o 00 .—1 I— 1 .—1 «2 I— 1 ID .—1 CM Osl CTl r^ o Q O O CM o o O ro CO CO OO CTl r-^ LD =* ^O ID o o o o ID o IT) o o o o o «* CM 00 00 r^ <£> CJ I— 1 t— ( o o o o o o ID o LO °3 kO ^D O o ^ o ■o S- +-> E (U c ro c ro ro o CD 0) ^ Q- -u to 3: • r— <_> r— t_3 cu Ol i/i +-> X5 QJ •^■ ' — 4-> lO 0) UJ CL 0) o Ol 4-> => Ol 'f— o OJ 1/1 E < s c C c XI s: OJ O >^ • r- OJ •f" o -!-> 4J ^ +-> o J3 s- c: o LO Q. s 00 •r— ro •1— ■o O o Q. Q. s- 1 — +-> CD C_3 c s: ja ro S- s- O OJ a> ■f— CO ,— o s_ s_ OJ c: 0) ^ Q..ii en +-> UJ •r— l/l o S_ ro js: t— QJ 3 CD CO ro s- o r3 JO a; Ol IC i_ S_ OO s_ cj ro o^ 13 o -^ ro OJ CO ro -o +-> fO ■o Q. • ro s: ro T3 e OJ 01 Q. c s_ LO ^ c: !•"— >1 C_) OJ _j 3 ro ■»-> CT) ro QJ E (J ro c +-> ro E C Q. i. f— 1/) o o o -C ■r— •1— 92 >1 >> 13 OO "O o O o o o OO ^^ CM CO °5 CO U3 (— ^ > — CO o o o o^ 13 O ^ -a s ^^ O r— I — (O u_ en Q. >1 T3 o c_> C\J it3 O) en S- ro u o o U3 C\J CNJ 00 to CNJ ro a> CO CO o C7J o «5 "=^ o O o o cvj o C\J O 00 C\J . — 1 1 — 1 CO 00 r^ r^ 00 O CO o CO CO CO 00 CO CO CO o o o "^ C\J C\J o o o o CNJ o o >* o o o o CD o UT) o Ln c^o CO LO o OO CO o CvJ t— 1 • o O 1 — r q q CO o o o o o o o o ■a OJ 3 +J o s •o c o C_3 s_ to o. OJ Ol T3 S- s o c c o o .c o CyO >) s- 1X3 +-> CD O O o IT3 CU to 1. s o c c: 3 o T3 C o Q. c o QJ eccccccc S3S3SS3S oooooooo cccccccc cccccccc "O <— , — 3 ■— 1- (D 13 O 2: i- OJ I/) I — OJ -r- C 13 O S_ ■^ I— 13 >> c ■(-> 13 13 O •r- 13 1_ •<- •O (_) Q. O CO 00 13 1/1 CD < 3 CL) 13 CL :3 CJ 13 1/1 OJ E 13 ■-3 13 CD o c o C_J 3 o QJ U c QJ ■a ■ I- c_> 3 o •I- a> -4-> c (O -1- ID (/I 13 CO QJ Q. O S- a. LU o Ol i- >> C QJ s- •<- c S- E •>- QJ (O 1_ .C ■— 1 CO J3 O ---^ IT3 O CX3 O CM C\l CO OO LD in LD O C\l cv CM 1 — 1 o CTl •* cn un "^ OO >* O o O o T3 Ol C O C\J J3 * 00 ID LD LD r^ OO CM CM CM CM O o O o O Q o LD un LD un o o o o o o o o T3 Ol o C_5 s o c 3 o c 3 o e c 0) c c c c c c 3 3 3 3 3 3 o o o o o o c c c c c c j>: .^ .^ .^ .^ .:,£ c c c c c c =3 ^ rD ZD :3 ZD c 3 o e o c 3 o c 3 o e • , — o o •r— s: o -Q O 00 O) s: a> Q. 4-> •f— >i ra c Q- -t-j -l-J o ■(— -^ I/) -i^ 1/1 c- O CL s_ UJ S- n3 3 +-I ■»— 03 ro OJ Ll. -t-> ■o Q. f— Q. t/0 1 O fO o o 3 d. ;/0 a: -J re Ll_ 00 >i I/) -^ * s_ , — V c i- o ro -l-J OJ 13 c +J c -o Q. t— * E C (O s_ 3 OJ s_ (O i_ -^ «\ •r— £ 3 Ci3 OJ S- l/l C QJ (O 1 — IT3 (U ^- ■)-> OJ ■ f— D. +-> E UJ (/I ( — n to O HI •1— s- i. +-> iA T3 -o s_ JD 1— OJ t/> (U C o ■ ■ O 1— LU > o o s: 3 • f— o c_> 3 -»-> fO to >5 s_ OJ •— 3 S- x: s_ — > E X fO sz (O TJ O -C (O ri o Ll- \- s: h- I/O 1— CD \— u. 94 >> OO XJ I/O ^^ I— J3 Ol O. >> ■D 13 o X) 1^ o .—1 « — 1 CM O 1 — I CM o o q o o CM o CM CD >* q O «5 o O o o o o o 1— t o o O CO LT) ID o >) 03 to 00 CO en oo CM VD 1X> Q -O o o f— 1 .—1 .—4 CM CM <■ r-^ r^ oo CM CM l£) O -^ q o o o o in O o t — t . — 1 "d- t — r .— ( ==)- CO J3 • • « • « * • a ■ • * o o o o O o o o o O . "=>. q q °. °. °. CM .—1 • 1—1 q o o o o o o o o o o O O O o XJ o C_) oooooooooooooo CD s_ u J- > >> lo +-> S- >^ >> S- o; J^ c XJ s- i- "O CD +j 1_ OJ c X3 >> X3 c cn 03 03 1/1 tJ 3 c s- C 3 03 +-> 1/1 Q. +-> 03 3 x> 3 03 1 — I/) O) o crt _1 03 c 03 _l 1 — LU 0) c S- 3 c _J 3 _I •r— en (O QJ ■a •f— C 03 C >• -^ 03 1 o Q. •r— .^ _I S_ 0) 1 — t/l .f— s- CL o f^ O) 5 +-> 0) r— C71 cyi •^• "O 1— "O 03 00 O) Q. 03 o 03 o X3 (13 CU f^ S- r— c_) f— Q. >> OJ c •-3 s: Q- 1/1 o S_ a. »— OJ S- 03 cn s_ ^ o >5 (U r— ^ 3 _l s_ >l o S_ OJ I/) +-> i- X) XJ *^ l/l l/l O) rsi 03 c >1 u 03 c c fO ^ ■M • f— 03 • f— -l-J 03 o -C -C OJ ^ LU _i o 00 s: CO > OO 31 Q. OO 12 _I h- 95 31 J3 1/1 -^ h- J3 Q -O CO ^ s -a o ~~» o 00 XJ a; o c o o CM 10 O) o CM Q C 2 O (U c Q. ^ >l c a> j2 o •I- jii E •I- o T3 (U X) C 3 O t. +-> o e: (U 1- 0) s ■o c > -> ■o O) 00 c CJ5 OJ s- >>-a in 0) X QJ f— O +-> E (O ■^■ •r- O g Q s: ca h- «2 "O J3 O "O <1» 96 c o <_) o 1- 4-) to s OJ o Ol S- c O) o , . ■M O CO fO Ol Ol « — 1 cn \- p — 1X3 ■(— ^ u U c uo ^ •r- o "O <_3 #% cn 1/1 c • »— ■ 1 — cyi C" >> c 1 — (13 fO f— c Q. rO f^ d) (O O c i- O 3 •r- O CT) (/) 0) or +J c m •^- •a o •r- D. i. o ID a. C\J +j o; i/i t-H OJ UJ 5 -C OJ ■!-> r^ 3 -Q o n3 oo -a I/O -^ (/I .a O X3 3 -o 13 Ol Q. >1 1- I — to Lf) Lf) CX3 «* i-H o o CO CO 00 00 o CO CVJ i^ l£3 1 — I I — I CM CM CM CT> O CO o o CM 00 OQ CO «3 -. (-) U1 S- OO +-> n3 Ol « -o ^— s. ^- C j-J >. -o r^ Q. c o CU o (U c i- o •1— L. w o r— o E OJ E -M 3 o o c c > 4- >1 <: OJ "O (/I 0) ^ (13 -i- I/O a. "3 s- -^ <+- i- 1/1 -!-> S- -^ ) i- +-> (D i~. +j •»— c s- 0) (U c ^— O o 4- 4-1 >> o C +-> E •-- ■— E S- a. 3 o (O -o O 31 1— Z LU 1— t_) _1 LU s: jC 00 > 3Z J^ h- J3 to t— < oo oo o 00 o o l£5 .—1 • CO «5 CM XI • CM o .—1 at 1 — 1 CO r^ o I— 1 cyi 00 o cvi o CM O CM O O CM o 00 o O o o CM o ^ ^ CM CM ■ a ■*. at • CM >) Q -a o -^ cQ ja 3 -o o ^, en ai 3 o CM j:3 a> en o O I — o o CM CM cn CM 00 00 IT) Ln in LD o O o o o o o O O O O .-H CO o o 00 at ID o o o o o f^ Ln Lo u^ -^ o o o o o in oo o oo o oo o o o T3 o ■o c o a. T3 e o Q. CO E c OJ •■- E S- o Q. ■< s- CLI o OJ OJ o a. o oi O) a: i. -i-j OJ I > •r- i- Ut a. c o Q. J3 3 o Q. E c c o o '1— ■o •f— ■t-> c +-> o o o l*- o o o ex Q. >1 c OJ >t CL Q. Q. c Q. a. Q. LU LlJ Ol 4-> LU UJ UJ re UJ UJ UJ Q. a. (/I Qc: oo Q_ a. lO S- o Q Q. Q. to 0) Q. 00 0) ro re +-> C O) +-> i: D- re o c +-> 00 (O ■•-> • r— o (/) re 0) -t-J +j s- to l/l •f— s- -(-> +J ol -C (D UJ •f— on •»— s LlJ +-> to •f— >t ■r— J>^ > o to - re c ■o s- •r— I— (/) UJ f^ &- o J3 IT3 T3 0) • ^ T3 1- 3 Q. J2 4-> .^ 1- J3 C o OO 3 r— ro s: _l re •o ■r— ja •f— 0) re o S- 1/) s- +-> a: to 00 ja 1- o o QJ -o ■o Ol E i- O) u (O c s_ a. Q. S- > .^ •f— f^ n3 o lO 03 (O re 't— re > O > u. Q. Z Z <_j Cd _j 98 >> 1/5 T3 I— X) >> Q -O o -^ S T3 IT3 0) Q. >> 1-^ o CO ^ ir> IT) <4 I — LO 00 1— 1 § o «5 o a? o CM «3 ^ ^ ^ ^ «* «d- CO CO CO 00 CO 00 00 00 «3 00 CO CVJ •a- 1—1 <\J o in o o CO CSJ CVJ CSJ R R °. <=>. ID o \si CO in C\J I— I I— I CO q q q «=j T3 o a. c o Q. c o a. ■o a; ■a (J c o o in CVJ (U JQ s- i- x: (J o -o T3 OJ o +J -a T3 •^ c C •r- (C c: C +-> o o l*- -!-> ^— 0 0 c Q. Q. C C 0 ex. Q. LU LU rO 4J s- UJ LxJ (U S- z: £ U1 >) > in CT> z: i/i 0 cu « Q. o c ■0 » Q. c jk: (O 0 C QJ l- QJ 5 T3 C fO • -0 T3 c C rr « 0 0 XJ Q. i*- C i/i E "^ 0 10 QJ -0 •1— • T3 •>- 4-> X3 >1 (O QJ 13 c 0 I. -M T3 QJ I/) 0 C 0^ Q. Q) S- >^T3 ns QJ 0. 0 -0 QJ S- C •^^^ Q. ^— r- QJ C 1T3 fO Q. 0 Ol Ol (J l/l •r- s- ■■- 3 » 4-> QJ C E I/) ^— 0 +-> S. n3 • r— •■- 0 C QJ Q z: CQ 1— <5 Q. 03 jQ (_) "O QJ It- 99 ALAS AMA GEORGIA — Approximaf Olstrtct Boundaflea A Northwest Floflda WMD B Suwannee River WMO C St. Jotina River WMO 0 Southwest Florida WMO E South Florida WMO .,^"A^ Figure 13. 1979). State Water Management Districts (Florida Light and Power Co. V» Table EIR 26. Water used for public supplies in Water Resources Council (WRC) subregions in 1970 (Pride 1973) . GW'^ Water withdrawn (Mgal/d)^ SW"^ All water WRC Subregion Per capita WRC Subregion 0309 Collier 5.00 0.90 5.90 200 .00 Lee 6.70, 0.00° 1.60 8.30„ 91 .00. 106 .00^ Monroe 1.60 1.60^ Subregion 404 .50 27.90 432 .40 162 .00 WRC Subregion 0310 169 .00^ Charlotte 0.40^ 2.20 2.609 DeSoto 0.50. 35 .20" 0.00 0.50. 79 .80 83 .00. 140 .00 Hi! Isboroui gh 44.60 Manatee 0.30 9.60 9.90 153 .00 Pasco 2.00. 0.00 2.00. 82 .00. 145 .00^ 107 .00^ Pinellas 32 .00] 0.00 32 .00 Sarasota 11 .00"^ 0.30 11 .30-^ Subregion 84.60 56.70 141 .30 138 .00 Florida 758 .80 124 .70 883 .50 163 .00 Continued 101 Table EIR 26. Concluded Water del ivered (Mgal/d) Industrial and commercial Domestic A/c"^ Except All use and WRC Subregion A/C uses losses Consumed WRC Subregion 0309 Coll ier 0.30 0.30 0.60 5.30 1.40 Lee 0.00 1.60 1.60 6.70 2.50 Monroe 0.30 0.40 0.70 6.10 1.40 Subregion 19.60 37.40 57.00 375 .40 114 .20 WRC Subregion 0310 Charlotte 0.00 0.10 0.10 2.60 0.10 DeSoto 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.50 0.20 Hillsborough 0.20 3.90 4.10 47.70 11.80 Manatee 0.60 1.40 2.00 7.90 0.30 Pasco 0.00 0.40 0-40 1.60 1.20 Pinellas 6.00 6.00 12.00 48.00 24.00 Sarasota 1.00 1.10 2.10 9.10 0.50 Subregion 7.80 13.00 20.80 120 .50 39.10 Florida 46.20 120.00 166.20 717.30 234.80 , Million gal per day. Ground water . , Surface water . 5.2 Mgal/d imported from Dade County. ^ Does not include 5.2 Mgal/d of ground water imported from Dade County. Net use in county. ? Does not include 0.1 Mgal/d imported from Sarasota County. • Includes 28.0 Mgal/d exported to Pinellas County. • Does not include 28.0 Mgal/d imported from Hillsborough County. K Includes 0.1 Mgal/d exported to Charlotte County. Air conditioning . 102 Table EIR 27. Water used for irrigation in Water Resources Council (WRC) subregions in 1970 (Pride 1973) . SW^ Water wi thdrawn (Mg al/d)^ Conveyance Consumptive WRC Subregion GW^ Other All loss use WRC Subregion 0309 Collier 0.40 47.10 0.00 47.50 11.80 28.60 Lee 8.00 27.30 0.00 35.30 0.40 20.50 Monroe 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Subregion 863 .70 692 .60 0.01 1556 .30 126 .00 907 .30 WRC Subregion 0310 Charlotte 0 70 28.20 0.00 28.90 0.00 18.80 DeSoto 0.00 64.70 0.00 64.70 0.00 44.60 Hillsborough 5.10 64.20 0.00 69.30 0.00 48.20 Manatee 0.00 49.50 0.00 49.50 0.00 34.60 Pasco 0.00 9.60 0.00 9.60 0.00 7.10 Pinellas 0.04 4.00 0.00 4.04 0.00 2.90 Sarasota 2.30 27.30 0.00 29.60 0.00 19.60 Subregion 8.20 321.60 0.00 329.80 0.00 229.10 Florida 898.43 1,172.24 28.11 2,070.66 127.10 1,270.40 . Mil 1 ion gal per day Surface water . Ground water . 103 Table EIR 28. Self-supplied water for (WRC) subregions in 1970 (Pride 1973) industrial use in Water Resources Council Water withdrawn (Mgal/d)^ Ground water Surface water All water Water consumed WRC Subregion Fresh Saline Fresh Saline Fresh Saline fresh 0309 WRC Subregion Collier Lee Monroe Subregion WRC Subregion 0310 Charlotte DeSoto Hi 1 Isborough Manatee Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Subregion Florida 0 .50 0 .00 0 .30 0 .40 0 .00 0 .00 276 .20 0 .40 0.00 0.00 40.00 86.40 0.10 0.70 3.00 30.00 2.00 7.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 102 .80 86 .40 0 .00 0 .00 4 .00 0 .00 0 .00 0 .00 80 .70 0 .00 0.00 0.00 11 .90 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 11 .90 0 .50 0 .00 4 .30 0 .40 0 .00 0 .00 356 .90 0 .40 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.80 0.80 0.10 0.70 51 .90 3.00 30.00 2.00 7.60 114.70 0.00 0.00 86.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.80 87.20 736 .20 86 .90 190 .60 45 .60 926.80 132.50 0.10 0.20 0.00 62.50 0.10 0.20 5.20 0.50 23.00 1.60 0.30 32.10 163 .10 Continued 104 s- Ol T3 3 O c o CO (T3 l/l +J u :3 ■o C7) o C s- • f— a. to C/l 1 — (U -o o o O 1— s- B Q. O O 1- Ol CD o o s_ Q. S- O) Q. CD Q.- Oi U O Q. 1_ I— Q- Q. +-> 1/1 c o •>- o en OI s- J3 o o o o un n o I— I o o o CJC0OO>=3-.— lO^ o oocMoooon CO PO 1^ 00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ■ « I « O O O .— I OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO oooooooo OOO^OOOOCTi OOlDOOOOld o o 00 Oi o o .—1 en OO o o C71 c c 3 o c O QJ O c •f— o ■•- +-> i. 1/1 ro o OI s_ •r— cr, +J o •1— a; (V U) +J o 1 — S/1 0) jD •— i~ S- J3 S- O >— ro u — a; c JO 3 (O 1/1 ■— C i/i c s- -Q T3 W) o Q 31 s: Q. a. OO OO S- o <_3 o Qi CC m s- OJ Q. to cr. c o 105 Table EIR 29. Water used for thermoelectric power in Water Resources Council (WRC) subregions in 1970 (Pride 1973) . Cooling Self-supp water lied (Mg al/day)^ Surf Fresh ace water Saline Groi jnd water Public WRC Subregion Fresh Saline supply WRC Subregion 0309 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Lee 0.00 552 .00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Monroe 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.00 0.00 Subregion 336 .00 4,199.00 1.80 50.00 1.22 WRC Subregion 0310 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DeSoto 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hillsborough 0.00 1,899.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 Manatee 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pasco 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pinellas 0.00 954 .00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sarasota 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Subregion 0.00 2,965.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 Florida 1 ,675 .00 9,340.00 Continued 10.90 50.10 2.30 106 Table EIR 29. Concluded other water (Mgal/d) Water Self- ■SU| Dpi ied Surface Ground consumed WRC Subregion Fresh Fresh Public supply Fresh Saline WRC Subregion 0309 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Lee 0.00 0.04 0.06 0.10 4.40 Monroe 0.00 0.00 0.20 0.20 0.50 Subregion 0.00 0.08 0.57 2.70 39.20 WRC Subregion 0310 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DeSoto 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hillsborough 0.00 0.00 1.20 0.50 12.00 Manatee 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pasco 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pinellas 0.00 0.00 0.60 0.30 7.10 Sarasota 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Subregion 0.00 0.02 1.80 0.80 25.60 Florida 0.00 1.00 2.50 19.70 86.00 Million gal per day. 107 Table EIR 30. Water used for public supplies in 1975 (Leach 1978) County GW Water withdrawn (Mgal/d)' SW' Total Per capita Charlotte Coll ier DeSoto Hil Isborough Lee Manatee Monroe Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Region Florida 0.18 3.90 4.08 11.93 0.00 11.93 0.76^ 7.17^ 0.00 0.76 , 59.87° 52.70 9.97 6.85 16.82 0.00p 18 .91 18.91 5.96^ 2.96! 1.71^ 7.67. 2.96^ 0.00 76 .979 0.00 76 .979 9.33 0.98 10.31 125 .23 85.05 210 .28 982 .83 162 .98 1145.81 Cont inued 128 .00 228 .00 109 .00 148 .00 114 .00 236 .00 138 .00 113 .00 127 .00 115 .00 N.D. 168 .00 108 Table EIR 30. Concluded Water delivi ered by uses (Mgal/d) Public A/C'^ County supply Agriculture Industry Commercial Consumed Charlotte 3.63 0.00 0.00 0.45 0.00 2.15 Collier 9.35 2.28 0.10 0.10 0.10 7.43 DeSoto 0.68 0 .cr. 0.05 0.03 0.00 0.38 Hillsborough 55.14 O.GJ 3.61 0.80 0.32 8.55 Lee 14.60 0.00 1.08 1.14 0.00 3.44 Manatee 12.91 0.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 11.92 Monroe 6.60 0.00 0.00 0.77 0.31 7.67 Pasco 2.85 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.00 1.73 Pinellas 62.98 0.22 3.19 4.00 6.58 68.44 Sarasota 7.93 0.00 0.71 0.48 1.19 2.02 Region 176 .67 2.50 14.74 7.87 8.50 113.73 Florida 923 .58 24.71 80.90 83.62 33-00 559 .97 a b c d e f g Kg Million gal per day. Ground water . Surface water . Does not include 24.27 Mgal/d exported to Pinellas County. Imported from Dade County. Does not include 15.7 Mgal/d exported to Pinellas County. Includes 24 27 Mgal/d exported from Hillsborough County and 15.7 al/d exported from Pasco County. Air conditioning . 109 Table EIR 31. Rural water use in 1975 (Leach 1978). Domestic use (Mgal/d) Livestock use (Mgal/d) Withdrawn Consume W ithdrawn County sw'^ GW^ All ■d SW GW All Consumed Charlotte 0.00 1.17 1.17 0.24 0.00 0.34 0.34 0.34 Collier 0.75 0.40 1.15 0.23 0.00 0.25 0.25 0.25 DeSoto 0.00 1.12 1.12 0.11 0.00 2.93 2.93 2.93 Hil Isborough 0.00 21 .26 21.26 2.13 0.00 4.87 4.87 4.87 Lee 0.00 2.00 2.00 0.49 0.03 0.30 0.33 0.33 Manatee 0.00 4.40 4.40 0.50 0.18 1.65 1.83 1.83 Monroe 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pasco 0.00 10.39 10.39 1.04 1.00 2.21 3.21 3.21 Pinellas 0.00 6.46 6.46 0.65 0.02 0.50 0.52 0.52 Sarasota 0.00 7.33 7.33 0.73 0.34 0.36 0.70 0.70 Region 0.75 54.53 55.18 6.12 1.57 13.14 14.98 14.98 Florida 2.05 200 .93 202 .98 50.33 12.15 50.87 63.02 62.57 All uses (Mqal/d) Withdrawn Cor isumed County SW GW All Charlotte 0 .00 1.51 1.51 0 .58 Collier 0 .75 0.65 1.40 0 .48 DeSoto 0 .00 4.05 4.05 3 .04 Hillsborough 0 .00 26.13 26.13 7 .00 Lee 0 .03 2.30 2.33 0.82 Manatee 0 .18 6.05 6.23 2 .33 Monroe 0 .00 0.00 0.00 0 .00 Pasco 1 .00 12.60 13.60 4 .25 Pinellas 0 .02 6.96 6.98 1 .17 Sarasota 0 .34 7.69 8.03 1 .43 Region 2 .32 67.94 70.26 21 .10 Florida 14 .20 251 .80 266 .00 112 .90 , Mil 1 ion gal per Surface water . '- Ground water . day 110 Table EIR 32. Water used for irrigation in 1975 (Leach 1978). Total water withdrawn (Mgal/d) a SW^ GW^ Conveyance Consumptive County All loss use Charlotte 0.00 34.31 34 .31 0 .00 12.95 Collier 5.00 64.52 69 .52 14 .40 34.92 DeSoto 2.00 61.79 63 .79 0 .00 42.80 Hillsborough 2.27 43.63 45 .90 0 .00 32.51 Lee 15.53 48.53 64 .06 0 .87 37.68 Manatee 1.20 22.78 23 .98 0 .00 2.74 Monroe 0.00 0.00 0 .00 0 .00 0.00 Pasco 9.43 37.75 47 .19 0 .00 29.18 Pinellas 0.00 33.77 33 .77 0 .00 10.00 Sarasota 2.00 17.99 19 .99 0 .00 16.68 Region 37.43 365 .07 402 .51 15 .27 219 .46 Florida 1,628.52 1,238.96 2,867.48 218.11 1 ,331 .86 , Mi 1 1 ion gal per day . Surface water . Ground water . Ill Table EIR 33. S lelf-supplii ed water for indu; ;trial use in 1975 (Leach 1978) . 1 liater withdrawn (Mc lal/d)^ Ground water Fresh Saline Surface water Fresh Saline All water Water County Fresh Saline ' consumed Charlotte 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DeSoto 0.59 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.59 0.00 0.11 Hillsboroi igh 8.02 45.00 8.10 0.00 16.12 45.00 8.56 Lee 0.40 0.00 8.00 0.00 8.40 0.00 0.02 Manatee 1.99 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.99 0.00 0.20 Monroe 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pasco 25.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 25.01 0.00 15.72 Pinellas 1.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.30 0.00 0.40 Sarasota 2.99 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.99 0.00 0.61 Region 40.40 45.00 16.10 0.0 56.50 45.00 25.72 Florida 778 .91 47.80 160 .70 15.24 939 .61 63.04 262 .91 Water use by major cl assification (Mgal/d) Limerock Pulp Chemical Phosphate County mining and paper products mining Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DeSoto 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hillsborough 0.00 0.00 8.60 0.83 Lee 8.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Manatee 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Monroe 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pasco 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pinellas 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sarasota 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Region 8.00 0.00 8.60 0.83 Florida 87.97 225 .31 100 .05 270 .33 Continued 112 Table EIR 33. Concluded County Water use by major classification (Mgal/d) Citrus Food . processing processing A/C Other Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DeSoto 0.23 0.11 0.00 0.25 Hillsborough 0.10 2.83 0.29 48.47 Lee 0.00 0.00 0.40 0.00 Manatee 0.00 1.34 0.61 0.04 Monroe 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pasco 24.03 0.73 0.00 0.25 Pinellas 0.39 0.24 0.00 0.67 Sarasota 0.02 0.13 1.80 1.04 Region 24.77 5.48 3.10 50.72 Florida 69.94 65.77 52.69 130.75 . Million gal per day, Air conditioning . 113 Table EIR 34. Water used for thermoelectric power in 1975 (Leach 1978). Cooling water (Mgal /d: )' Self-supplied Ground water Surf ace water County Fresh Saline Fresh Saline Public supply Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DeSoto 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hillsborough 0.00 0.00 0.00 3, ,031 .00 0.00 Lee 0.00 0.00 0.00. 25 .00° 568 .00 0.00 Manatee 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Monroe 0.00 47.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pasco 0.00 0.00 0.00 670 .00 0.00 Pinellas 0.00 0.00 0.00 794 .00 0.00 Sarasota 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Region 0.00 47.50 25.00 5: ,063 .00 0.00 Florida 51.70 47.50 1, ,633 .00 11 ,391 .50 1.44 ( Dther water (Mgal/d) Self- -supplied Water Ground Surface consumed County Fresh Fresh Public supply Fresh Saline Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DeSoto 0.00 0.00 0.00 OM 0.00 Hillsborough 0.37 2.04 0.00 IJO 19.10 Lee 0.04 0.00 0.07 0.10 4.80 Manatee 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Monroe 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.50 Pasco 0.00 0.00 0 23 0 20 4 20 Pinellas 0.00 0.00 0.14 0.10 5.80 Sarasota 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Region 0.53 2.04 0.44 1.80 34.40 Florida 8.45 2 J9 1.64 36.10 91.10 Million gal per day. Water used to fill reservoir only, not in operation during 1975 114 Table EIR 35. Water used for public supplies by hydrologic unit in 1975 (Leach 1978) . Water withdrawn (Mga1/d)^ County GW^ SW'^ Total Per capita Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte Collier Lee Monroe Unit Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte DeSoto Hillsborough Lee Manatee Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Unit Florida 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 11.93 0.00 11.93 228.00 8.44. 5.96^ 6.85. 1.71^ 15 29 112 .00 7.67 138 .00 528.69 42.83 571.52 179.00 0.18 3.90 4.08 128 .00 0.76 0.00 0.76^ 109 .00 7.17^ 52.70 59.87^ 148.00 1.53 0.00 1.53 139 .00 0.00. 2.96^ 18.91 18.91. 2.961 236 .00 0.00 113 .00 76 .979 0.00 76 J79 127 .00 9.33 0.98 10.31 115 .00 134 .64 76.49 211 .13 143 .00 982.84 162.98 1,145.82 168 .00 Cont inued 115 Table EIR 35. Concluded Water delivered by uses (Mgal/d) Public A/C^ C Water County supply Agriculture Industry Commercial onsumed Hydro logic unit 0309 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 9.35 2.28 0.10 0.10 0.10 7.43 Lee 13.07 0.00 1.08 1.14 0.00 3.28 Monroe 6.60 0.00 0.00 0.77 0.31 7.67 Unit 463.31 22.99 26.86 39.36 19.00 316 .72 Hydro logic unit 0310 Charlotte 3.63 0.00 0.00 0.45 0.00 2.15 DeSoto 0.68 0.00 0.05 0.03 0.00 0.38 Mil Isborough 55.14 0.00 3.61 0.80 0.32 8.55 Lee 1.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.16 Manatee 12.91 0.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 11.92 Pasco 2.85 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.00 1.73 Pinellas 62.98 0.22 3.19 4.00 6.58 68.44 Sarasota 7.93 0.00 0.71 0.48 1.19 2.02 Unit 180.51 1.24 14.18 7.11 8.09 115.52 Florida 923 .59 24.71 80.90 83.63 33 .00 559 .98 Million gal per day. Ground water . Surface water . Imported from Dade County. Does not include 24.27 Mgal/d exported to Pinellas County. Does not include 15.7 Mgal/d exported to Pinellas County. Includes 24.27 Mgal/d exported from Hillsborough County and 15.7 Mgal/d exported from Pasco County. Air conditioning . 116 Table EIR 36. Rural water use by hydrologic unit in 1975 (Leach 1978). Domestic use (Mgal/d)^ Livestock use (Mg Withdrawn lal/d) Withdrawn Consumed County sw'^ GW*^ All SW GW All Consumed Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte 0.0 0.16 0.16 0.03 0.0 0.10 0.10 0.10 Collier 0.75 0.40 1.15 0 23 0.0 0.25 0 25 0 25 Lee 0.0 1.72 1.72 0.43 0.03 0.26 0 29 0 29 Monroe 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Unit total 120 50.14 51.34 17.58 5.41 9.04 14.45 14.45 Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte 0.0 1.01 1.01 0.21 0.0 0.24 0.24 0.24 DeSoto 0.0 1.12 1.12 0.11 0.0 2.93 2.93 2.93 Hillsborough 0.0 21.26 21.26 2.13 0.0 4.87 4.87 4.87 Lee 0.0 0 28 0.28 0.06 0.0 0.04 0.04 0.04 Manatee 0.0 4.40 4.40 0.50 0.18 1.65 1.83 1.83 Pasco 0.0 10.39 10.39 1.04 1.00 2.21 3 21 3 21 Pinellas 0.0 6.46 6.46 0.65 0.02 0.50 0.52 0.52 Sarasota 0.0 7.33 7.33 0.73 0.34 0.36 0.70 0.70 Unit total 0.0 68.62 68.62 7.51 2.09 20.87 22.96 22 J6 Florida total 2.05 200 .93 202 .98 Continu 50.33 ed 12.15 50.87 63.02 62.57 117 Table EIR 36. Concluded All uses (Mgal/d) Withdrawn County SW GW AlT Consumed Hydro logic unit 0309 Charlotte 0.00 0.26 0.26 0.13 Collier 0.75 0.65 1.40 0.48 Lee 0.03 1.98 2.01 0.72 Monroe 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Unit 6.61 59.18 65.79 32.03 Hydro logic unit 0310 Charlotte 0.00 1.25 1.25 0.45 DeSoto 0.00 4.05 4.05 3.04 Hillsborough 0.00 26.13 26.13 7.00 Lee 0.00 0.32 0.32 0.10 Manatee 0.18 6.05 6.23 2.33 Pasco 1.00 12.60 13.60 4.25 Pinellas 0.02 6.96 6.98 1.17 Sarasota 0.34 7.69 8.03 1.43 Unit 2.09 89.49 91.58 30.47 Florida 14.20 251.80 266.00 112.90 . Million gal per day Surface water . Ground water . 118 Table EIR 37. Water used for irrigation by hydrologic unit in 1975 (Leach 1978) Total water withdrawn (Mgal/d)^ b GW^ Conveyance Consumptive County SW^ All loss use Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte 0.00 10.97 10.97 0.00 4.06 Collier 5.00 64.52 69.52 14.40 34.92 Lee 13.39 41.74 55.13 0.75 32.42 Monroe 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Unit 1, .229.15 577 .19 1,806 J4 172 .34 856.82 Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte 0.00 23.34 23.34 0.00 8.90 DeSoto 2.00 61.79 63.79 0.00 42.80 Hillsborough 2.27 43.63 45.90 0.00 32.51 Lee 2.13 6.80 8.93 0.12 5.27 Manatee 1.20 22.78 23.98 0.00 2.74 Pasco 9.43 37.75 47.19 0.00 29.18 Pinellas 0.00 33.77 33.77 0.00 10.00 Sarasota 2.00 17.99 19.99 0.00 16.68 Unit 31.71 417 .07 448 .78 0.83 286 .25 Florida 1,628.52 1,238.96 2,867.48 218.11 1,331.87 Million gal per day. Surface water . Ground water . 119 Table EIR 38. Self-supplied water for industrial use by hydrologic unit in 1975 (Leach 1978) . Water withdrawn (Mgal/d) 1^ Ground Fresh water Saline Surface water Fresh Saline All water Water County Fresh Saline consumed Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Lee 0.40 0.00 8.00 0.00 8.40 0.00 0.02 Monroe 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Unit 25.78 0.00 55.65 0.00 81.43 0.00 19.21 Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.10 DeSoto 0.59 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.59 0.00 0.11 Hillsborough 8.02 45.00 8.10 0.00 16.12 45.00 8.56 Lee 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Manatee 1.99 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.99 0.00 0.20 Pasco 25.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 25.01 0.00 15.72 Pinellas 1.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.30 0.00 0.40 Sarasota 2.99 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.99 0.00 0.61 Unit 384 .91 45.00 8.65 0.00 393 .56 45.00 90.89 Florida 778 .92 47.80 Cont 160.70 :inued 15.24 939 .62 63.04 262 .91 120 Table EIR 38. Concluded. County Fresh water use by major classification (Mgal/d) Citrus Food , processing processing A/C Other Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte Collier Lee Monroe Unit Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte DeSoto Hillsborough Lee Manatee Pasco Pinel las Sarasota Unit 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.59 44.88 0.40 19.56 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.23 0.11 0.00 0.25 0.10 2.83 0.29 48.47 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.34 0.61 0.04 24.03 0.73 0.00 0.25 0.39 0.24 0.00 0.67 0.02 0.13 1.80 1.04 37.13 13.80 2.70 55.33 Florida 69.94 65.77 52.69 130 .75 , Million gal per day. Air conditioning . 121 Table EIR 39. Water used for thermoelectric power by hydrologic unit in 1975 (Leach 1978) . Cool ing water (Mgal/d)^ Self-supplied Ground water Surf ace water County Fresh Saline Fresh Saline Public supply Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Lee 0.00 0.00 0.00 568 .00 0.00 Monroe 0.00 47.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 Unit 0.50 47.50 95.20 3,407 .00 0.54 Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DeSoto 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hillsborough 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,031 .00 0.00 Lee 0.00 0.00 0.00. 25 .00 0.00 0.00 Manatee 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pasco 0.00 0.00 0.00 670 .00 0.00 Pinellas 0.00 0.00 0.00 794 .00 0.00 Sarasota 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Unit 0.00 0.00 323 .50 5,414.00 0.00 Florida 51.70 47.50 1,633.00 11,391.50 Continued 1.44 122 Table EIR 39. Concluded Other water (Mgal/d) Self- •supplied \ Water Ground Surface consumed County Fresh Fresh Public su ppiy Fresh Saline Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Lee 0.04 0.00 0.07 0.10 4.80 Monroe 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.50 Unit 0.86 0.03 0.12 1.60 36.40 Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DeSoto 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hillsborough 0.37 2.04 0.00 1.30 19.10 Lee 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Manatee 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pasco 0.00 0.00 0.23 0 20 4 20 Pinellas 0.00 0.00 0.14 0.10 5.80 Sarasota 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Unit 1.13 2.04 0.79 6.00 36.60 Florida 8.45 2.39 1.64 36 .10 91 .10 Mil lion gal per day. Water used to fill reservoir only, not in operation during 1975. 123 Table EIR 40. Water used for public supplies in 1977 (Leach 1980). 1 ^ater withd rawn (Mgal/d)^ County GW'' SW^ Total Per capita Charlotte 0.08 3.89 3.97 118 Collier 14.12 0.00 14.12 234 DeSoto 0.74, 13.42° 0.00 0.74. 70.06° 106 Hillsborough 56.64 135 Lee 12.27 6.74 19.01 122 Manatee 0.00^ 22.36 22.36^ 269 Monroe 7.20^ 3.57; 0.00 7.20^ 3.57; 131 Pasco 0.00 133 Pinellas 88. 68^ 0.00 88. 68^ 135 Sarasota 9.58 1.26 10.84 105 Region 149.66 90.89 240.55 1,488 Florida 1,059.06 Conti 172.82 nued 1 ,231.88 171 124 Table EIR 40. Concluded Water de 1 ivered by uses (Mgal/d) Public A/C^ County supply Agriculture Industry Commericial Consumed Charlotte 3.27 0.00 0.00 0.70 0.00 1.89 Collier 11.32 2.47 0.11 0.11 0.11 6.88 DeSoto 0.67 0.00 0.04 0.03 0.00 0.00 Hillsborough 38.99 0.00 7.99 23.08 0.00 12.94 Lee 16.64 0.00 1.16 1.22 0.00 3.77 Manatee 14.14 0.00 7.87 0.35 0.00 14.77 Monroe 6.48 0.00 0.00 0.72 0.00 1.85 Pasco 3.45 0.00 0.00 0.12 0.00 1.49 Pinellas 65.92 0.00 2.66 15.87 4.23 16.75 Sarasota 7.38 0.64 0.30 2.32 0.21 2.70 Region 168 .26 3.11 20.13 44.52 4.55 63.04 Florida 960 .82 23.84 92.88 124 .67 29.67 508 .45 Million gal per day. Ground water . Surface water . Does not include 27.96 Mgal/d exported to Pinellas County. Includes 5.96 Mgal/d imported from Dade County and 1.24 Mgal/d produced by he desalination plant at Stock Island, FL . Does not include 18.1 Mgal/d exported to Pinellas County. Includes 27.96 Mgal/d exported from Hillsborough County and 18.1 Mgal/d xported from Pasco County. Air conditioning . 125 Table EIR 41. Rural water use in 197; 1 (Leach 19 80) . Domestic use (Mqal/d)^ L ivestock use ( Withdrawn Mqal/d) Withdrawn Consumed County SW^ GW^ All SW GW All Consumed Charlotte 0.00 1.23 1 .23 0.31 0.00 0.38 0.38 0.38 Col 1 ier 0.45 0.61 1.06 0.16 0.00 0.31 0.31 0.31 DeSoto 0.00 1.12 1.12 0.28 0.00 1.04 1.04 1.04 Hillsborough 0.00 8.73 8.73 1.96 0.00 4.39 4.39 4.39 Lee 0.00 2.44 2.44 0.35 0.04 0.35 0.39 0.39 Manatee 0.00 4.68 4.68 1.17 0.20 1.80 2.00 2.00 Monroe 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pasco 0.00 11 .55 11 .55 2.89 0.00 1.80 1 .80 1.80 Pinellas 0.00 2.91 2.91 1.61 0.02 0.54 0.56 0.56 Sarasota 0.00 6.70 6.70 1.68 0.19 0.28 0.47 0.47 Region 0.45 39.99 40.44 10.42 0.45 10.89 11.34 11.34 Florida 1.01 191 .81 192 .82 Cont 55 26 inued 20.07 44.00 64.07 64.07 126 Table EIR 41. Concluded. All uses (Mgal/d) County Withdrawn sw GM All Consumed 0.00 1.61 1.61 0.69 0.45 0.92 1.37 0.47 0.00 2.16 2.16 1 J2 0.00 13.12 13.12 6.35 0.04 2.79 2.83 0.74 0.20 6.48 6.68 3.17 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.00 13.35 13.35 4.69 0.02 3.45 3.47 2.17 0.19 6.98 7.17 2.15 Charlotte Collier DeSoto Hillsborough Lee Manatee Monroe Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Region 0.90 50.88 51.78 21.76 Florida 21.08 235.81 256.89 114.33 u Million gal per day. Surface water . Ground water . 127 Table EIR 42. Water used for irrigation in 1977 (Leach 1978) SW^ Total water withdrawn (Mgal/d) Conveyance a Consumptive County All loss use Charlotte 0.00 20.90 20.90 0.00 7.89 Collier 4.82 72.62 77.44 14.40 34.92 DeSoto 1.93 62.06 64.00 0.00 42.80 Hillsborough 2.52 47.89 50.41 0.00 36.43 Lee 22.50 70.99 93.50 1.07 42.06 Manatee 2.16 40.98 43.14 0.00 4.72 Monroe 0.00 0.04 0.04 0.00 0.01 Pasco 7.31 29.29 36.60 0.00 22.63 Pinellas 0.00 28.08 28.08 0.00 8.31 Sarasota 2.49 22 J7 24.86 ODO 20.74 Region 43.73 395 22 438 .97 15.47 220.51 Florida 1,449.29 1,423.25 2,872.55 191 .74 1,255.23 , Million gal per day Surface water . *' Ground water . 128 Table EIR 43. Self-supplied water for industrial use in 1977 (Leach and Healy 1978) . Water Ground water Fresh Saline withdrawn (Mg Surface water Fresh Saline al/d)^ All water Water County Fresh Saline consumed Charlotte 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.10 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DeSoto 1.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.10 0.00 0.11 Hillsborough 26.76 56.65 7.40 0.00 34.16 56.65 10.80 Lee 0.40 0.00 8.00 0.00 8.40 0.00 0.02 Manatee 3.35 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.35 0.00 0.47 Monroe 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pasco 13.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.19 0.00 6.45 Pinellas 1.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.28 0.00 0.56 Sarasota 2.92 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.92 0.00 0.59 Region 49.10 56.65 15.40 0.00 41.44 40.00 18.41 Florida 733 .06 58 .25 189 .23 15.24 922 28 73.49 294 .65 Fresh Water use by major c ilassification (Mgal/d) Lime rock Pulp Chemical Phosphate County mining and paper products mining Charlotte Collier DeSoto Hillsborough Lee Manatee Monroe Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Region Florida 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8-00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 i9.49 225 .41 Continued 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 16.87 11.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.31 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 16.87 11.52 75.85 18122 129 EIR 43. Concluded. Fresh water use by major classification (Mga1/d)^ Citrus Food T County processing processing A/C Other Charlotte Collier DeSoto Hillsborough Lee Manatee Monroe Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Region Florida 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.74 0.11 0.00 0.25 0.10 4.35 0.34 57.63 0.00 0.00 0.40 0.00 1.51 0.88 0.61 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12 JO 0.73 0.00 0.16 0.39 0.24 0.00 0.49 0.02 0.13 1.80 0.97 15.06 6.54 3.15 59.54 59.91 90.60 55.27 158 .01 . Million gal per day, Air conditioning . 130 Table EIR 44. Water used for thermoelectric power for 1977 (Leach and Healy 1980) . Cooling water (Mgal/d)^ Self-su pplied Ground water Surface water County Fresh Saline Fresh Saline Public supply Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 0.00 0S}0 0.00 0.00 om DeSoto 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hillsborough 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,957.60 0.00 Lee 0.00 0.00 0.00 568 .00 0.00 Manatee 0.00 0.00 14.00 0.00 0.00 Monroe 0.00 49.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 Pasco 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,271.00 0.00 Pinellas 0.00 0.00 om 635 .00 om Sarasota 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Region 0.00 49 JO 14.00 4,431.60 0.00 Florida 46.40 49 JO 1 .,309.90 14,688.90 1.54 Other water (Mgal/d) Self- •supplied Water Ground Surface consumed County Fresh Fresh Public supply Fresh Saline Charlotte 0.00 om 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DeSoto 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hillsborough 1.14 1.95 0.00 3.00 12 JO Lee 0.04 0.00 0.07 0.10 4 JO Manatee 0.01 ODO 0.00 1 JO 0.00 Monroe 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10 0 JO Pasco 0.12 0.00 0.00 0.10 11.40 Pinellas 0.15 0.00 0.00 0.10 4.70 Sarasota 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Region 1.56 1.95 0.07 4.70 33.70 Florida 8-82 2^5 1.12 32.00 137.60 Million gal per day. 131 Table EIR 45. Water used for public supplies by hydrologic unit in 1977 (Leach and Healy 1980) . Water withdrawn (Mgal/d)^ County GW^ SW^ Total Per capita Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte Collier Lee Monroe Unit Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte DeSoto Hillsborough Lee Manatee Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Unit Florida 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 14.12 0.00 14.12 234 .00 10.51, 7.20^ 6.74 17 .25 , 7.20^ 119 .00 0.00 131 .00 154 .33 39.62 603 .46 178 .00 0.00 1.92 1.92 183 .00 0.74^ 0.00 0.74 106 .00 13 .42^ 56.64 70 .06^ 135 .00 1.76 0.00 1.76 160 .00 0.00. 3.57^ 22.36 22 .36 . 3.57^ 269 .00 0.00 133 .00 88 .68^ 0.00 88 .689 135 .00 9.58 1.26 10.84 105 .00 154 .33 82.18 236.51 144 .00 1,058.99 170.85 1,229.84 172 .00 Cont inued 132 Table EIR 45 . Concluded Water delivered by uses (Mgal/d) Public f\/C^ Water County supply Agriculture Industry Commercial consumed Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0-00 Collier 11 .32 2.47 0.11 0.11 0.11 6.88 Lee 14.88 0.00 1.16 1.22 0.00 3 J3 Monroe 6.48 0.00 0.00 0.72 0.00 li55 Unit 496.56 20.53 29.94 36.63 19.81 290 .05 Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte 1.63 0.00 0.00 0.29 0.00 0.92 DeSoto 0.67 0.00 0.04 0.03 0.00 0.00 Hillsborough 38.99 0.00 7.99 23.08 0.00 12.94 Lee 1.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.44 Manatee 14.14 0.00 7.87 0-35 0.00 14.77 Pasco 3.45 0.00 0.00 0.12 0.00 1.49 Pinellas 65.92 0.00 2.66 15.87 4.23 16.75 Sarasota 7.38 0.64 0.30 2.32 0.21 2.70 Unit 167 .25 1.47 19.70 43.66 4.44 69 38 Florida 959 .19 23.84 92.88 124 .26 29 .67 507 .49 Million gal per day. Ground water . Surface water . Includes 5.96 Mgal/d imported from Dade County and 1.24 Mgal/d produced y the desalination plant at Stock Island, FL . Does not include 27.96 Mgal/d exported to Pinellas County. Does not include 18.1 Mgal/d exported to Pinellas County. Includes 27.96 Mgal/d exported from Hillsborough County and 18.1 Mgal/d xported from Pasco County. Air conditioning . 133 Table 1980) EIR 46. Rural water use by hydrologic unit in 1977 (Leach and Healy County Domestic use (Mgal/d) Withdrawn SW' GW' All Consumed Livestock use (Mgal/d) Withdrawn SW GW All Consumed Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte Col lier Lee Monroe Unit 0.00 0.17 0.17 0.04 0.45 0.61 1.06 0.16 0.00 2.24 2.24 0.30 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.01 0 .90 44 .08 44 .98 12 .53 Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte 0.00 1.06 1.06 0.27 DeSoto 0.00 1.12 1.12 0.28 Hillsborough 0.00 8.73 8.73 1.96 Lee 0.00 0.20 0.20 0.05 Manatee 0.00 4.68 4.68 1.17 Pasco 0.00 11 .55 11.55 2.89 Pinellas 0.00 2.91 2.91 1.61 Sarasota 0.00 6.70 6.70 1.68 Unit 0.00 54.54 54.54 14.31 Florida 1.01 191.81 192.82 Contin 50.26 lued 0.00 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.00 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.04 0.31 0.35 0.35 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.64 13.73 20.37 20 J7 0.00 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.00 1.04 1.04 1.04 0.00 4.39 4.39 4.39 0.00 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.20 1 .80 2.00 2.00 0.00 1.80 1.80 1.80 0.02 0.54 0.56 0.56 0.19 0.28 0.47 0.47 0.59 14.18 14.77 14.77 20 .07 44 .00 64 .07 64 .07 134 Table EIR 46 . Concluded All uses (Mgal/d) Withdrawn County SW GW All Consumed Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte Col lier Lee Monroe Unit Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte DeSoto Hil Isborough Lee Manatee Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Unit Florida 21.08 235.81 256.89 114.33 , Mil lion gal per day Surface water . Ground water . 0.00 0.28 0.28 0.15 0.45 0.92 1.37 0.47 0.04 2.55 2.59 0.65 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.01 7.54 57.81 65.35 32.90 0.00 1.33 1.33 0.54 0.00 2.16 2.16 1.32 0.00 13.12 13.12 6.35 0.00 0.24 0.24 0.09 0.20 6.48 6.68 3.17 0.00 13.35 13.35 4.69 0.02 3.45 3.47 2.17 0.19 6.98 7.17 2.15 0.59 68.72 69.31 29.08 135 Table EIR 47. Water used for irrigation by hydrologic unit in 1977 (Leach and Healy 1980) . Total water withdrawn (Mgal/d)^ h GW*^ Conveyance Consumptive County SW All loss use Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte 0.00 6.67 6.67 0.00 2.46 Collier 4.82 72.62 77.44 14.40 34.92 Lee 19 .35 61.05 80.41 0.92 36.17 Monroe 0 .00 0.04 0.04 0.00 0.01 Unit 1236.86 660 .63 1897 .49 175 .62 812 .39 Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte 0.00 14.23 14,23 0.00 5.42 DeSoto 1 .93 62.06 64.00 0.00 42.80 Hillsborough 2.52 47.89 50.41 0.00 36.43 Lee 3 .15 9.94 13.09 0.15 5.89 Manatee 2 .16 40.98 43.14 0.00 4.72 Pasco 7.31 29.29 36.60 0.00 22.63 Pinellas 0.00 28.08 28.08 0.00 8.31 Sarasota 2 .49 22.37 24.86 0.00 20.74 Unit 32.16 387 .94 420 .10 0.58 254 .40 Florida 1,449.30 1,423.25 2,872.55 191.74 1,255.23 .Mill ion gal per day, Surface water . Ground water . 136 Table EIR 48. Self-supplied water for industrial use by hydrologic unit in 1977 (Leach and Healy 1980) . Wat er withe Irawn (Mgal/d)^ Ground Fresh water Sal ine Surface Fresh ! water Saline All water Water County Fresh Saline consumed Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Lee 0.40 0.00 8.00 0.00 8.40 0.00 0.02 Monroe 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Unit 30.35 0.00 76.74 0.00 107 .09 0.00 27.16 Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.10 DeSoto 1.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.10 0.00 0.11 Hillsborough 26.76 56.65 7.40 0.00 34.16 56.65 10.80 Lee 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Manatee 3.35 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.35 0.00 0.47 Pasco 13.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.19 0.00 6.45 Pinellas 1.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.28 0.00 0.56 Sarasota 2.92 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.92 0.00 0.59 Unit 337 .65 56.65 7.40 0.00 345 .05 56.65 103 .91 Florida 733 .06 58.25 Cont 189.23 inued 15.24 922 .29 73.49 294.65 137 Table EIR 48. Continued Fresh water use by major classification (Mgal/d) Limerock Pulp Chemical Phosphate County mining and paper products mining Hydro logic unit 0309 Charlotte Collier Lee Monroe Unit Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte DeSoto Hillsborough Lee Manatee Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Unit Florida 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.00 0.00 1.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 16.87 11.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.31 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 40.46 0.00 90.98 154 .92 49.49 225 .41 Continued 175.85 181 .22 138 Table EIR 48. Concluded County Fresh water use by major classification (Mgal/d)' Citrus Food , processing processing A/C Other Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte Collier Lee Monroe Unit Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte DeSoto Hillsborough Lee Manatee Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Unit 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.94 68.07 0.40 21.41 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.74 0.11 0.00 0.25 0.10 4.35 0.34 57.63 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.51 0.88 0.61 0.04 12.30 0.73 0.00 0.16 0.39 0.24 0.00 0.49 0.02 0.13 1.80 0.97 26.75 15.88 2.75 69.96 Florida 59.91 90.60 55.27 158 .01 . Million gal per day, Air conditioning . 139 Table EIR 49. Water used for thermoelectric power by hydrologic unit in 1977 (Leach and Healy 1980) . Cooling water (Mgal/d)^ Self- -supplied Ground water Surf 'ace water County Fresh Saline Fresh Saline Public supply Hydro logic unit 0309 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Lee 0.00 0.00 om 568 .00 0.00 Monroe 0.00 49.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 Unit 1.00 49 JO 95 20 5,107.30 0.63 Hydro logic unit 0310 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DeSoto 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hillsborough 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,957.60 0.00 Lee 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Manatee 0.00 0.00 14.00 0.00 0.00 Pasco 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,271.00 0.00 Pinellas 0.00 0.00 0.00 635 .00 0.00 Sarasota 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Unit 0.00 0.00 236 .90 5,755.80 0.00 Florida 46.40 49.30 1,309.90 14,688.90 1.54 Continued 140 Table EIR 49 . Concluded. Other water • (Mgal/d) Self- supplied Ground Fresh Surface Fresh Public supply Con; jumed County Fresh Saline Hydrologic unit 0309 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Collier 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Lee 0.04 0.00 0.07 0.10 4.80 Monroe 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.50 Unit 0.89 0.03 1.07 2.10 74.30 Hydrologic unit 0310 Charlotte 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DeSoto 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hillsborough 1.14 1.95 0.00 3.00 12.30 Lee 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Manatee 0.01 0.00 0.00 1.30 0.00 Pasco 0.12 0.00 0.00 0.01 11.40 Pinellas 0.15 0.00 0.00 0.10 4.70 Sarasota 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Unit 2.38 1.95 0.00 8.00 43.90 Florida 8.82 2.15 1.12 32.00 137.60 Mill ion gal per day. 141 aL A S AMA GEORGIA Amartcan Croeodit* pISSSS norid* M«n«t»« UMiiiiiiiiiMliliiilliJ Rorlda EvargladM Kit* Dusky S«Mld« Sparrow PIna Barrans Trsatrog Figure 14. Critical habitats in Florida (Florida Power and Light Co. 1979), 142 AL A t AMA GEORGIA ^^i^l^i:^ Designated Areas of Critical State Concern A Big Cypress B Qreen Swamp C Florida Keys Figure 15. Areas of critical State concern (Florida Power and Light Co, 1979), 143 Table EIR 50. Endangered and threatened species in Charlotte County (Miller 1980) . Common Name Scientific Name Threatened Mammals Florida black bear Ursus americanus floridanus West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus latirostris Endangered Birds Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides boreal is Threatened Birds Southern bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus Audubon's caracara Caracara chenway auduboni Florida sandhill crane Grus canadensis pratensis Florida scrub jay Aphelocoma coerulescens coerulescens Threatened Reptiles Gopher tortoise Gopherus polyphemus Threatened Amphibians Florida gopher frog Rana areolata aesopus Threatened Plants Curtiss milkweed Asclepias curtissii Prickly-apple Cereus gracilis Florida coontie Zamia floridana 144 Table EIR 51. Endangered and threatened species in Collier County (Miller 1980) . Common Name Scientific Name Endangered Mammals Mangrove fox squirrel Sciurus niger avicennia Threatened Mammals Florida black bear Ursus americanus floridanus West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus latirostris Endangered Birds Wood stork Mycteria americana Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides boreal is Cape sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis Threatened Birds Southern bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus Audubon's caracara Caracara cheriway auduboni Florida sandhill crane Grus canadensis pratensis Least tern Sterna albifrons Florida scrub jay Aphelocoma coerulescens coerulescens Threatened Amphibians Florida gopher frog Rana areolata aesopus Endangered Plants Auricled spleenwort Asplenium auritum Bird's-nest spleenwort Asplenium serratum Rat-tail orchid BulbophyTlum pachyrhachis Continued 145 Table EIR 51 . Concluded . Common Name Scientific Name Endangered Plants Auricled spleenwort Bird's-nest spleenwort Rat-tail orchid Leafless orchid Narrow strap fern Nodding catopsis Dwarf epidendrum Acuna's epidendrum Wild cotton Hanging club-moss Hidden orchid Hand fern Snake orchid Asp 1 en i urn auritum Asplenium serratum BulbophyTlum pachyrhachis Campylocentrum pachyrrhizum Campyloneurum angustifolTum Catopsis nutans Encyclia pygmaea Epidendrum acunae Gossypium hirsutum Lycopodium dichotqmum Max i 1 1 arTa" crassifoTTa Ophioglossum palmatum Restrepiella ophiocephala Threatened Plants Curtiss milkweed Prickly-apple Night-scent orchid Pineland jacquemontia Twisted air-plant Fuzzy-wuzzy air-plant Asclepias curtissii Cereus gracilis Epidendrum nocturnum JacquemonTia curtissii Tillandsia flexuosa TillandsTa pruinosa 146 Table EIR 52. Endangered and threatened species in DeSoto County (Miller 1980) . Common Name Scientific Name Threatened Mammals Florida black bear Ursus americanus floridanus West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus latirostris Endangered Birds Ivory-billed woodpecker Canipephilus principalis Threatened Birds Audubon's caracara Caracara cheriway auduboni Florida sandhill crane Grus canadensis pratensis Threatened Reptiles Gopher tortoise Gopherus polyphemus Sand skink Neoseps reynoldsi Threatened Amphibians Florida gopher frog Rana areolata aesopus Threatened Plants Curtiss milkweed Asclepias curtissii Florida bonamia Bonamia grandiflora Edison's ascyrum Hypericum edisonianum Florida coontie Zamia floridana 147 Table EIR 53. Endangered and threatened species in Hillsborough County (Miller 1980) . Common Name Scientific Name Threatened Mammals Shermans fox squirrel Sciurus niger shermani Florida mouse Peromyscus floridanus West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus latirostris Endangered Birds Wood stork Mycteria americana Threatened Birds Florida sandhill crane Grus canadensis pratensis Endangered Reptiles Short-tailed snake Stilosoma extenuatum Threatened Reptiles Gopher tortoise Gopherus polyphemus Threatened Amphibians Florida gopher frog Rana areolata aesopus Endanger'ed Plants Auricled spleenwort Asplenium auritum Florida golden-aster ChrysopsTs floridana Continued 148 Table EIR 53. Concluded. Common Name Scientific Name Threatened Mammals Curtiss milkweed Asclepias curtissii Needle palm Rhapidophyllum hystrix Jackson-vine Smilax smallii 149 Table EIR 54. Endangered and threatened species in Lee County (Miller 1980). Endangered Mammals Common Name Scientific Name Mangrove fox squirrel Sciurus niger shermani Threatened Mammals Florida black bear Ursus americanus floridanus West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus latirostris Threatened Birds Southern bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus Audubon's caracara Caracara chenway auduboni Florida sandhill crane Grus canadensis pratensis Least tern Sterna albifrons Florida scrub jay Aphelocoma coerulescens coerulescens Threatened Reptiles Gopher tortoise Gopherus polyphemus Threatened Amphibians Florida gopher frog Rana areolata aesopus Endangered Plants Hand fern Ophioglossum palmatum Continued 150 Table EIR 54 . Concluded. Threatened Plants Common Name Curtiss milkweed Prickly-apple Twisted air-plant Florida coontie Scientific Name Asclepias curtissii Cereus gracilis Tillandsia flexuosa Zamia floridana 151 Table EIR 55 1980) . Endangered and threatened species in Manatee County (Miller Threatened Mammals Common Name Florida mouse Florida black bear West Indian manatee Threatened Birds Southern bald eagle Audubon's caracara Florida sandhill crane Least tern Florida scrub jay Scientific Name Peromyscus floridanus Ursus americanus floridanus Trichechus manatus latirostris Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus Caracara cheriway auduboni Grus canadensis pratensis Sterna albifrons Gopher tortoise Aphelocoma coerulescens coerulescens Threatened Reptiles Gopherus polyphemus Threatened Amphibians Florida gopher frog Rana areolata aesopus Threatened Plants Curtiss milkweed Florida bonamia Prickly-apple Florida coontie Asclepias curtissii Bonamia grandif lora Cereus gracilis Zamia floridana 152 Table EIR 56. Endangered and threatened species in Pasco County (Miller 1980) Threatened Mammals Common Name Scientific Name Shermans fox squirrel Scirus niger shermani Florida mouse Peromyscus floridanus Florida black bear Ursus americanus floridanus West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus latirostris Threatened Birds Southern bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus Florida sandhill crane Grus canadensis pratensis Least tern Sterna albifrons Florida scrub jay Aphelocoma coerulescens coerulescens Endangered Reptiles Short-tailed snake Stilosoma extenuatum Threatened Reptiles Gopher tortoise Gopherus polyphemus Threatened Amphibians Florida gopher frog Rana areolata aesopus Endangered Plants Auricled spleenwort Asplenium auritum Threatened Plants Needle palm Rhapidophyllum hystrix Jackson-vine Smilax small ii Florida coontie , Zamia floridana 153 Table EIR 57. Endangered and threatened species in Pinellas County (Miller 1980) . Threatened Mammals Common Name Scientific Name Shermans fox squirrel Scirus niger shermani Florida mouse Peromyscus floridanus Threatened Birds Southern bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus Least tern _ Sterna aTbifrons Florida scrub jay Aphelocoma coerulescens coerulescens Endangered Reptiles Short-tailed snake Stilosoma extenuatum Threatened Reptiles Gopher tortoise Gopherus polyphemus Threatened Amphibians Florida gopher frog Rana areolata aesopus Endangered Plants Florida golden-aster Chrysopsis floridana Threatened Plants Curtiss milkweed Asclepias curtissii Florida coontie Zamia floridana 154 Table EIR 58. Endangered and threatened species in Sarasota County (Miller 1980) Threatened Mammals Common Name Florida mouse Florida black bear West Indian manatee Scientific Name Peromyscus f loridanus Ursus americanus floridanus Trichechus manatus latirostris Threatened Birds Southern bald eagle Audubon's caracara Florida sandhill crane Least tern Florida scrub jay Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus Caracara chenway auduboni Grus canadensis pratensis Sterna albifrons Aphelocoma coerulescens coerulescens Endangered Reptiles Short-tailed snake Stilosoma extenuatum Gopher tortoise Threatened Reptiles Gopherus polyphemus Threatened Amphibians Florida gopher frog Rana areolata aesopus Threatened Plants Florida bonamia Prickly-apple Florida coontie Bonamia grandif lora Cereus gracilis Zamia floridana 155 o V) ■M (/) 01 3 a- V i. c o la 01 s- Q. s- • OJ ^— », +J ja c o •r— OD CT^ 4- I— 1 O I/) i/l l- S- •r- QJ ro +-> M- +-> M- ) Ol-I-J c •r- •r— c -o 3 c £ • f— £ J3 o C_) #t ^. — ^ 4- t—t O cc o -l-> •>_.' c a; ■♦-> E u 4-> (O s_ Q. n3 _E Q. 0) Q ^— ni fO c T3 o • f— •r— S- cn O 4- OO o 1/1 00 -l-> o^ c t— 1 QJ 1 E ro Q.t^ O <7i r— .— 1 Ol > s- 0) o Q 4- • c CTi o in ■1— 4-> q; ro t— ( C LU •r— ^ 0) t. ^— 0) ^ +j fO (D 1— T3 CO (U -fj X3 c S- fO E O) Qi c: OJ E Q. O > O) ■o a; Q. >> OJ ro 00 OO 00 r~ 1 — r^ r^ I— 1 1 1—1 cn 1 1 00 C\J 1 o n i-H CM CM r-H 1 .— 1 1—1 t— ) 1 IT) 1— I l-H t— 1 Qi .— 1 QC Qi Qi O o Q Q Q TJ I— 1 fO (O »-H 4-" -)-) •4-> O Qi O o O z Q Z z z <0 (O Qi a: ai ac Q Q o Q 03 fO fO f^ Qi ct: Qi Q Q Q ro 'O fO n3 (W 4J+J1— i+J4J+J4-)>— l+J+J+Jl— 1+J+J ooQcroooociiOOOQioo r — 03 fO ro •1- 4-> +-> ■!-> s- c c c 4-> O) O) CD OJ l/l X3 "O C "O 3 .|- -I- -r- -r- T3 l/> (/I c CO c O) OJ •!- o) I— I q; a: s Qi s- 0 Q. ts •*-> +-) C ^ C (O S- 03 /— (O r— CL Ql Q. r— ^— r— • ^— ^^ f— ^M> (O fO 1 — ( — 1 — 03 (t3 03 fO (0 •^ 'r— 03 03 (O •-- •r- 'f— •r— •^ ■t-> ■!-> T- 'r- •r- 4-> 4J 4-> ■t-> +-> C C s- s- S- C C C c c OJ 0) +J ■(-> +J 0) 0) OJ 0) OJ 0) XJ T3 CO 1/1 cn T3 -0 -o ■0 cn-o •r— *r- 3 3 4-) 3 ■.- •r- T— •r— -0 •<- • • tO CO -a -0 S- -a 1/1 1/1 00 CO •1- CO Q Q 0) 0) c c 0 c a> OJ OJ CL> s. CU • « Qi cj: 1 — 1 t— ( Q- >— " q: Ql 01 CC CO Qi z z ■0 01 c o c o C_) •r" ^ XJ ^ — ^ 3 •r- j^ 03 " c (/I s- S. +-> ' 0 4-> ca (O CO Q. •r- (/) C Q. •>- I. 4-> -l-» J^ Ol i- > 0 03 x: S- E 01 -— 0 s_ CD fO « a. > 03 >, 0) Q. 0 • 0 •■- 0) -0 a. Qj 0) CJ 0 c r— a: T3 s- :^ c 0 Ol o: c ^ f^ 0 CO 3 0) CO +J ~ — 03 03 0 S- 2 OJ 'oJ 1/1 r- oil— fO •^• 03 ^— • r- 03 ■0 OJ 0 0) •1— 3 • ^ C 1— ■0 •!-> Q. fO S- 0 c: CO 0) -0 ■C3 4-> 4- -i^ ■0 0 cn •r— •!— s- •r— C 4-> •r— 03 ►— ( ^ 03 0 ^— (U c 0 -1- c > 0 X3 1^ OJ 0 »— 0) 1— > 31 •1— Ci3 ■a E E 3 QJ (U -0 03 s: CO O) S- oe E (U 03 0 S- ■0 .C 0 c c •r- 03 3 tj .— 1 4-> O) (O ^ X) ^ 0 C CO ■a s- +-> j= t— K- * s- S- c c: u -o >^ CO 00 'O 'O 0) 1- c +-> (U 0 ts cu ■0 (U 03 (C OJ CU CO . £ 0 E 3 CO 03 f— 0 C T3 r— r^ ^ ^ OJ • s- 0 03 4-> Q. •f— a. 03 •r— < 03 03 •r— ^ J= rO i- s- 00 O) c c c ja c JS s- '^ 0 r— CO cn+J c 03 a. • ^ 3 c OJ • 0 ?3 03 00 0 CO >i rD 00 CO OO s: 1— 00 < 3 cn >— 1 QC 3: Q. rD 00 C_) c a> Ui 3 3 3 0 0 01 0 0 0 (0 0 X) J3 0 0 XI QJ c CO 0 (/) r^ CO 0 0 03 i— 0 03 S- t— s- 0 1— CO S- 03 r— - .—1 r— 156 •a c CO s- E en Q Q Q Q Q (0 n3 fO » ro fO ru fO 1— ( cc: 1— H a: 1— ( +-> +-> 1— 1 o o a: z 2: Q 1— ( Q +J 1— c +J 4_> 4-) o cc: o o o Z Q Z Z Z O Qi CD Q fC to en Q o o cc: Di o o 2: z Q Q z z E Q. O > CD en c c •^ '^ Q. Q. r— r^ Ol OJ LO 00 C +-> +-> CD e c c « .. "a f^ r— r— 0 ( — OJ f^ f^ OJ -i^ 1— r— (B fO fO fO 0 fO (O U S- "O rO -l-> -t-l 00 -U a>-i-> -4-> CD Q.+J r^ -t-J S- C c c 't— c c c C c c +-> « +-> c o; O) OJ E cu ■1— cu OJ •1- O) q; S- -l-J cn 1- 0) #t T3 ■a X3 00 "O 0.-0 ■0 O. (_) "O 0 • 1 — c: 0 X3 +-> •f— •1 — ■f— c •f— Q. • 1— • f— Q.-<- ■-- Q. Q. •r— Q. • »— s- 00 i/i 00 (O to 0 1/1 l/l 0 4- 00 s_ 00 C S- 00 0 - 0 •f— • »— C OJ E 1 — -tJ ^— r— CO r IW 03 rt3 fO c ra •r— Ol •r- •1— 0 •>- +-> s_ +-> +-> •-- -t-> c +-> c c: -l-> c 0) CD CD •f— •f— •f— s- •>- 10 s_ +-> oo ^- 00 4-> 00 CD 0 ro O) 1+- 0) +-> a) q: Q. 3 ca: 0 c q; C o QC CD J3 IT3 CD >5 +-> C 3 o (J to S- n3 CD >- +J u 0) •>-J 0 J- Q. fo .—1 •4-> 4J =««= {/) •^ c C C t— 0 c CD T3 T3 XJ uo CD CD 0 03 CJ 0 C C C i/) Cl_ Q. +J +J -I-) 4-> rO 03 fO • (— r— c ■ f— CD c t- CTii— >— <— E 1 3 3 3 CD CL+J CD (V C ^ ^ £ 00 >> (C 00 0 0 0 -0 CO • f— ■0 a. •f— CT1 c;7> CTi c ro s: XJ 00 >5 >,>,<« 0 E 03 0 ■0 ■<- -r- •"- 13 CQ 0 (D ro rO to S- 3: 0 s- i- c n: ^ re 1- 00 0 CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ a. CO ■0 3 00 1 >, 0 1 _i +j +j +j - c t— ( 00 00 00 rT3 ra Q 03 TJ 1/1 CO C/) CD -0 • f— c — - - +-> CQ +-> 0 S_ (O fO > s- S- s- 0 0) 0 0 CD 0 0 0 0 fO oo +-> (0 O) Ol (D 00 c CJ 00 3 ■!-> 0 U CJ ^— C/1 +J 1, Q. a. Q. 03 0 03 CJl CO c c c 0 r^ 0 OJ 0 0 0 S- E C S- c >1 3 3 3 c 3 S- s^ fO 0 0 0 03 CD CD ro 0 0 I/O C/5 C/1 < CQ C_) CO CQ c_> C_) CJ) IjO _J > C/1 _l 3 CQ 03 f~ CD +-> 0 S- 03 • r— dl 3 M- ■t-> 03 H- 03 •r- 0 S nr CO 00 r— CD jk: 1 — CD 03 r— CJ 03 -M Ji£ C cn 0 C C 03 0 03 XI 0 03 _1 •r- ai LlJ I/O +-> CT) C2.T3 CD CD -iS CD 03 o; c q; C 0 +-> 0 S- +-> 03 •r— 03 03 J3 C -C Z S- -!-> s- CD X3 en 1— 00 CD CD E 0 3 ■!-> ^ LlJ S- > +-> 0 0 03 CD 0 0 ■ f— 03 s s- 0 C c -C Qi CD c 0 S- Q 03 0 c/1 S- CD J3 03 Qi ^ CD +-> Ci 00 ^ 03 3 .^ 0 ca. r— ?3 Q. CD X3 s_ 03 •»— r— ^ E CD 3 03 CD s- • r— 03 03 < Q. Q. C_3 31 < 1— cn o C7> CO 03 CD o ra i- 03 CO ID CM 0) 0 -t-> s- +-> S- 0 0 CD 0 ^ .— •,- 4-) CO s_ -— 0 r— 03 1— C/1 1 — -C 0 CD •r— C_5 C_> Q 31 157 ■(-> ■o C (T3 (O E 0) CC DC OC Ql OC Q Q Q C3 Q rO ro fO fO ^ +J +J 4J 4-> +-> O O O O O Qi a: ai oc oc oc Q Q Q Q Q Q fO ^ fO fO fO fO cc: o o o o o o Q ^ z: z z z ^ »— 1 1 — 1 t— ( 1— 1 C 1— 1 Qi ca q; Qi So: Q Q Q fO rT3 13 +-> 4J +-> +-> -l-> +-> t-H O O O o •>- o Qi Z :z ■z. Z 3 Z Q +-> c O) E O > >> en CD c c •r- 'r- Q. Q. Q. Q. O O -I-) +j +-> C71 c c c C cu 0) dJ •r- ■a ■o T3 Q. 4-> •r— •r— *^- Q. s- to I/) 1/1 O o O) > (U O) s- a> c -l-> «o Wl s- ^— r^ 3 o >> >^ ro -o -l-> +-' +-> to C C 1— (jO l/l i/l ■r— 'r— O ;/) >— .— in o •.- (T3 c c ^— r— Q. c (O re c •r— o E o •r— T— to o •I- •!- O to •>4J •^■ 3 •r— O O •r- *r— +J +J •!- to -l-» C -(-> (U +-> "3 n3 -o -)-> 4-> c c +-> ■ r— S- O) o 1 — O "4- M- S- (_) Qj q; o E o -o « o Ifl (U o (O -O XJ fO to Q.-.- t- S- S- 4-J +J -t-J Q. s- c S- (/) 4-> +-> +-> S- S- (/) s- ■4-> to to +-> ro •.- OJ -(-> OJ +-> O O (O +J O) 0) +-> 1- < q; < Q. cC Q- Q. 3 '5 <: q: cc: cc h- XJ >> (U O) +-> c o Ol J3 c o u n3 OJ >- c • -t-> a; o c E c q; q. >-H E o J- Q..— O) ' »» o O "3 1 — > c c -o QJ Q (_) s- o Q to Ol J3 >— OJ c :3 u_ 3 +J • f— r— O fO Q. C_) l+- >5-l-> Q. o n3 to O >+- CO LU -C a; 0) to , q; o - S- ■a n: S- +-> OJ c: (U c E lO • Q. O) rO (U oo O > C o • o o c O ZD CJ) o :3 Ol (U r- o >— o •■- ■l-J o to rO T3 o Q. $- S- >, (O 3 1 — O n3 tj •-- i- OJ 4-) +J l/l O "O I — c S_ 1— < 03 .C o (1) ■D (/) o (J OJ o 03 4- O) CD o o s- < I— +-> Ol S- o o Q Q_ o to (O Q. X OJ to c OJ XJ S- n3 O l/l O a. to 4-> to 3 > T3 O) n3 •!- Q C -— >- O S- to s: >) ■!-> >> C S- o a. -a to ■o c n3 S- cn XJ c 13 3 fO -I- O _l (_) C_5 S- +-> to O S- (O O O -— E Q..— o ■— c O 3 •.- _J C3 Q. c o c (U X3 13 S- X CQ O) I <— rO Q.+J E O O to o u S- 13 to 1 — 1/1 OJ 4-> c q; OJ E U o la fO i- -t-J I— Q. O Q. E to O) ■<- fO S- S- 13 I/O J3 O) 3 4-> I— (O O C 13 to 2: ■I- I c s_ c - C QJ ■— 13 +J 4- o o I— OO .— I— •■- o o o l/l •(- QJ to 13 > +J -I- tO X3 LU X) QJ +-> O en 3 O 1- o -Q to to (O r^ 1 QJ QJ c OJ • r— _1 Q_ o l/l 13 S- 13 00 Ol -Q O) O E s: o >> 13 O) XI I— •r^ 'T~- I — J3 O O (U •4J ■♦-» o &- 50 (O I CQ fO •r— c x> O 13 E <-> QJ S- _i <: 158 1/) (V -!-> to ■o ■o c fO (/) .^ i. ro B O) cc Q C 1— > C •— 1 ►— 1 S ct: 3 ck: (o q: ro ::3 ro Q Q s- i_ +-> •— " "O 03 "O fo O Qi 1^ J= ^ C Q +-> +-> +-> -!-> H- 1 1 — 1 -i-> •r- O •■- o q; oc • • O 36 Z :x z Q Q ^ C-O ^ on t— t fr-H 1— 1 1— ( *— t t— < 1— ( 1— ( c a: Qi Qi on a: a: oc ai S Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q s_ *0 fO (O (O fO T3 03 rO TO ■!->+-> +-> 4_> +J +J +J +J t— ( +J 1— 1 o o o o o o o o q; •1- q: z z z z z z z z: Q 3 Q E Q. O > 4- O (U Q. O) OJ • 1— c c +-> CTl •f— •r— c c r— f^ (U •^ >1 >> ■D Q. ■!-> -t-> C C •f— O. •1— *r— f^ 1 — o o to O) O 1 — f— 03 (O • f— •r— (U c x: •1 — *r— • r— •r- 1/1 to s- •1— to o o +J +-> I/) to Q. <0 (O c C • ^ •r— #^ Q. " 4- 4- OJ 0) E E OJ O Ol -o -o to to u JZ o +-> 4-> • r- •f— c: c •r- to •!- S- 1- •> 1/) c/1 rO to 4- 4- O O OJ OJ S- s_ 4- 4- Q. Q. Qi q; 1— 1— o o "O a; C to -(-> •> 0) 03 C O 1^ -(-> C o O) 1^ 03 03 •1— ■'-) c s: ■»-> o 03 •r- S_ .-1 s: #v TD a.-— 1 1 i. T3 ra '!f S- C S- LD CDCQ •1— e _l O) O) [^ 03 1 1— n •r— T3 Q.I— r^ r^ a> 0) _J C •s O) to r^ r— 4-> +-> 03 i- 0) "o +-> •t— -t-J c +-> c q; ■o C -i- n > o o o o * +-> QJ C < Z c S_ OQ ID O 00 1- to s_ to (U O Ol ■o 03 ;o 03 to CD c_> J3 CD.— O x: •f— ^ •f— ■o i_ -1— 03 «s o c_> E CJ E cu (O CO S- .— 1 3: 1 to 1 to to -t-> ^ O 1 03 c 03 c >> 03 o o 00 o •f— 03 •1 — 03 s- cn 03 (J tTi S- •a S- ■o S- +-> S- Q...- OJ O) 03 ■(-> 03 1— c f3 D1 03 to s_ S- o 03 1— 03 c . >> >> o -M • r— r-~ r-~ o •r— -r— (/) ^— I/) CT)<— f~~ 03 to .— ,— 03 CU C 03 03 •f— •^ to .,- .,- E -r- i- •r— •^• •^ •t-> -M to O O 13 4-> Q.+-> 4-> +-> 4-> C C • ^ 03 03 0) C »« a. c C s- s- cu CU E 4- 4- .— cu cu o cu Ol o o -o ■o l/l o -o (_) ^ T3 T3 Q. Q.-f- c +-> 4-> S- •.- •r— to -1- • r— s- S- to to 03 S- S- -!-> to 4- 00 to .,- q; cu s- o o CU OJ 4- CU a> 5 cC al q; 1— Q. D. Q. q; O on on -a 1/1 ■4-> 3 c C d) to •r- E cu 4-> cu ■»-> cu ■ f— S- > C > o 4-> o Q. +-> o o S- r— S_ Q.T- ■.- E O S- I •.- 03 cC I +-> >1 c +-> cu c on O 4- O O cu (/) c - 03 £3. .C X CJ UJ 03 c: o ■>-> 03 S- cu OJ to 4-> Q. C § o I— Cl. 03 3 o t/1 03 S- cu CL o o 03 CU u c S_ t— s_ u c 03 cu O CLr- -f- LU (/I CU CO E >.■- O +-> E -C c to 3 C cu O 03 -— c_> s_ •r- +J jQ CU O OJ c 03 3 CU c c o 03 +-> -t- C C X3 •1-03-0 S_ r- 03 03 Q. O 03 +J C +-> •I- CU Q. s- E 03 I — CU 2: 03 4-> Q- O (U <— > S U o CU c C_) S- C/O cu to 3 cu cu O T3 Jsi r- tt3 to _l >1 i. +-> 4-> 1/1 C CU 3 S_ o o ) >, 03 O CO on ■o u_ CO c o C_) CT> Qi J3 03 3 o o ■o 03 03 CU >- o S- o ja to cu cu to (O CU to +J o CU f^ o -(-> -M r^ to o 03 CU 03 u^ c c S- cu 03 • r— 03 Q s: Q- C/5 CXI CT> CD 3 CU o -l-> s- +-> o O -Q r— to s_ •— 03 •— cu -C -r- QJ c_) n: _i to 03 (U 03 -(-' (U -— o +-> o -— Ol 03 O cu 03 C to C s- 03 03 •!- 03 S Q. a. C/1 159 I/) O) +-> •o •a c m 1/1 i~ ■a 0) 0) 3 E C fO •r— 2 •«-> C O o >> •)-> 4 c Ch 3 m o o a: i-H ■o Ul c - c OJ B a. o > T3 Q. o: Qi a: a; Q o Q Q ro TJ (^ ro ' — • ►— < I LO c "— * •— < *— ' *— < t— < c •— t QiQiCVI,— I SOiOiQiQiQ; Set QQCVJ I fOQQQQQTOQ I .— I S- S- o o o o o o a: Qi •-- o Z Q Q 3 Z +J +J 4-> +J 4J ^_> Q o o o o •■- o ' Q fO ro a +-> -M 1— 1 o o q: Z Z Q Q Z >> >» >,>,>,>> ■!-> +J +J +J +J +J r— ^— "^ ^^ ■ f^ 03 fO .— (O 1 — 1 — 1 — • — 1 — •^ -r- -r- *r— ■r— +J +-> O +-> O CD u o o o C C fO +-> c (O C 03 fO fO fU 0) 0) 4- S- OJ O) OJ OJ 0) 4- •■- 0) tu l4_ 1+- 4_ 4_ ■o -o o -o o U u o Q. o o •1- -1— -(-) Q.-.- 't-~ •r- ■1— •1— +-> Q. •r— -r- 4-> 4-J -!-> 4-> 01 V) S_ 1- 00 M- 4- 4- 4- S- O 4- 4- s- ^ s- s- OJ a; o •r- 0) 4- 4- 4- 4- o jc 4- 4- o o o o Qi a: Q- < Qi O O o o Q. 1/1 O O Q. Q- Q. Q- 00 1— C ro O -r- •r- +J +-> c O OJ 0) CD O) fO O TT) C: (J t- T— 'r— -r- -r— +-> 4- 00 c 4- +-> 4- CD ■<- 4- < O QC S O X> (U c o oo •r- c CD 03 +J -i^ -l-> ■o +J o -2^ ts •^ S o •r- S- (U > S- 3 CD l/l J3 o •— C 3 Q.T- c Q. (J ^ 03 o O 1— S_ J3 > 3 c r^ c • r— CD Q. a; < s: (U 03 03 03 c_> 03 o 03 I- 4-) u ■<-> CQ m +-> +-> ■— +J c 01 1 — +-> •> o ro c ^— 0) 03 03 c ^ s 3 03 CD •1- 03 (/> 10 ro Q. 03 o o -a Q. 00 03 -C OO - •r- x: c CD c n— t-~- +J 03 c £3.=tt: ^~ f~ u •— -!-> o c s_ '3 03 - -C s- 1/1 ^ J^ 00 «i 1/1 o +-> s_ CD T3 • f— o o >> 03 03 5: (D +-> 03 ^ CD TO 3 fO fO 0) £2. • r- 4-1 E re Q. 03 r— CD "O C Q. C3. S >> >>C1. 2: s- q; • r— +-> 00 03 S- O 03 CO Q. CQ CD S- 03 C_) 0) >— h- CQ CO 00 fO <_) o OJ fO o C 1— o 4-> 03 ^— 00 03 o CD T3 ■— c •r- 00 3 l/l o • f— u o +-> CD >— CD c S_ o c >, CD O ■fj CD •-- E E CD O (O * o ^— S_ ^ CD CD CD C CD-O 00 00 on "O Ci4- Q) QJ T— S- i- -!-> UJ o o 'S ^ JZ ^ 03 • f— 03 03 3 3 .— O 4- _l _l 3 < O oo (— o :c 1— OO (— 1— on :n 2: LlJ CO <: o :c o o r-~. x: m 3 CD O +-> s- +J s- o O CD O J2 r— •1- +J 00 S- ■— O f— 03 1— 00 f— ^ O CD •t— c-J C_) Q 31 CD CD C "O c ft) I/) s- E (U Qi o 00 O 00 CO I ( I I 1 t— ( t-H I 1 ai CO od on a: c£. Q .— I Q Q Q Q n3 1^ rO ro (O rO +J 1— I +J +J 4-) Q 4-> O cr: O O O ■ O Z Q Z ^ Z Z :^ e Q. O > ■o o (U Q. >^ -!-> +J -l-> CD c c c c o; r— OJ QJ OJ •f— o o -o X3 ■o Q. o •r— ■r— •r- CL 4- s=. on to 00 O 4- o O) 0) OJ .c 1/1 Qi Qi cc: OO ■o 0) X) 3 O o Lf) O) E n3 c o o X) c S- - s- O) +-> c O) o #t 00 O) TS O) o -o l/l •f— '^ 'f— -!-> S- s- 00 O 3C Q. 3 c — S- S- ■^ Ll_ n3 0) -o -C c C 4-> o) uj (C 3 E 0) O O QQ CT) 1— OO 3= , ■1- C on > >i >)S: jQ 0) -^ -(-> +-> o •f— r^ -o r— - -C 1 — — ^ CO ^ 3 o 4-> CO n3 •>.— 1 CO LT) P-» 00 s- 1 i. * -i- -o r^ (0 S- •» c "^ >> (U r^ -»-> E 1 'i~ Q. CO c O r^ 3 CT> E 0) t— 1 E > o OJ 1/5 C_> Q s- (O 4- O) O >> +-> •— c IB OJ o E to +J ■>- S- <4- (C Q. S- 0) O Q 4- OJ iTJ N (/5 X3 •^ 3 •!- LO +-> S_ r— CO Ll_ ^- ^ TD C O fO 00 O^ CU r-H N 0) •<- s- Q. 1/5 (1) >5 ^ (- >> O -!-> O -O 4-) .— 1 (J m (4_ Q. o E >— 1 (/I CO c t^ 1 — I— 1 (S aj ■^ > •> O) r^ Q 1^ 1 O r^ VO 05 s_ I— I (D >, Qi O) +-> 1 — 1 r« >5 C LU l£ 3 r^ ■— o - c 1— .-H U_ (O Ifl CO 00 CO 01 CO 01 00 1/5 CO 1/5 U1 CO c c c c c c c c c c c c c o o o o o o o o o o o o o 4-J 4-> 4-> 4-> 4-> -*-> •r- 'r— +-> +-> -(-> •r- -n- 'r— -M X3 ■o "O TS "O "O XJ X) XJ "O T3 XJ "O c e C C C C C c c C C C c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O O U O O -D ^ -c ^ ^ x: +J o o o o o o -E -E -C ^ ^ J= ^ JZ +-> +-> +j +j +j +j +j +j -t-> +-> +-> 4-> -l-> +-> 2 '5 'i 2 'i 2 2 'i 'i 'i 2 2 2 2 c c c ja c c c 2 X) -o 2 ■o 2 "O X3 T3 "O XJ 3 XJ -a 2 "O "O XJ 2 2 "O (O 05 (U > S- > S- > > > > > > > S- > > > I. i_ > "O X3 *'~ o o XJ o X3 O O O O O O) o o X) o o o XJ ■o O (1) .c "O S- S- -C S- x: S- S- 1. S- S- ^ s_ s_ SI 1- S- i_ _cr c- i_ -r— -u c Q. Q.+-> CL+J Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. +J Q. Q. Q.4-> 4-J Q. c •r- QJ Q. Q. •r— Q. •r— Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. O Q. CL. .J— CL o o .,_ Q. OJ <: Q 3 Q. < — I LD LTJ O CM .— I •".—I CM CM ' CO *^ •* .* CO CO 3a T3 J3 XJ O S- ja o o O ■•-> CT> O 03 O .— I »- O O CT5 O UD •»o .^ ^ I — o o o o o o +-) 3 0«M ^CT5Lor^^ OOCJ5r^ «>LOr— (CO .> -_ __ ^ - •> »« « CM \C " ** •• f-H CMi— It— I.-HCM.— ir^r-H^OOCM.— I.— IVOLf5.— ICM"*.— I.— I 1 — 0) -Q s- -Q u +J 03 o irj o IT) o 1—1 to to (^ fO fKi (O fO (O (O 4-> +-> -l-> +-> +-> ■t-> +-> CD 05 05 05+J -t-> +-> 05 C C c c C c C C C C c C C C C 0) (U OJ cu - -C OJ O) O) J= •r— 0 •1 — c q; Qi Qi ai q; s: Qi 0 Qi to Q. OO 00 S 00 q: q: cc I/O 0 Q. 0 2: +-> c 0 s- S- -l-> >) ■— c c ■»-> J- >— OJ (P •1- O) 1 — 03 C_) 0 1 — .u. 03 s: •r- C C 05 05 0 03 •>- 05 C c 03 +J c E c: -r- •^- 4- 0 S_ -r- Q. Q. S- • 0) Q. Q. Q. C75 OJ 4-> O) XJ +-> Q. 0 0 C +J 03 O) +J 0 -C -C •r- 03 i_ «/) 03 0) _i -i^ x: CO t/1 X3 1/5 2 CU OJ S- 05 U 1/1 c 00 Q. Q. «0 0 03 •> 0 1— r— 03 X QJ OJ 0 +J >— +J S- 0) 03 +J 03 _l +-> U 0) CO r— 00 S- C (J C CO 0 s- +J c LiJ c Q.-— =» 2 -l-> 3 •.- S- 0 OJ t/) Q.-a 03 O) -C •^- s- ••- x: 03 o- 05I— 05 C_) -i^ c , c c >> -iii 4-> 2: 0 0 XJ ■!-> x: oo OJ 0) 03 CO .— 03 03 03 03 03 03 0 0 S- Q. Qi XI q; S 1 03 OJ C 2: E C QQ _1 Q- c: 5 to CQ 0 lO Q.I — fO t/5 ■D c Q. OJ >• c x: Ol E s- o C75T3 S- QJ 03 i- Q. +-> 2 05 C XI 1. 03 CO 1— +J § QJ •— C •*— oo 0 c 03 E C Q. - (O 03 OJ 03 1. •.- S- 0 03 >,x <— 4- 0 c Q CJ i,i CQ Q _J 3: OQ CJ 1— 3 LU CQ i i. r-^ +-> s_ 0 1 0 00 1-^ S_ r— 0 ■— a\ 03 r— t/l r— \ — 1 .c 0 ai ■,- C_) 0 Q ni 0} (O c <0 162 I/) 3 S- s- o 0) E a. o > Q ooooooooooo +J -1-1 4-> 4-> +-> +-> 4-> +J +J +-> '0"OTO"ox3"0'0'0'a-o"o c: c c c c c c o o o o o o o O O O O O O (_) c c: c c o o o o O U (J u l/l 00 01 00 (/) l/l c c c c c c o o o o o o •r— •n- -r— • f— +-> +-> -l-J +-> +-> +J •r— •f— T— •r— ■o ■D -O X) "O "O c C C c c c o o o o o o o o u o (J o 2 S 2 c c S S -O -O -O "O "O X3 rO (O O) > > > > > "a X3 o o o o o o -C ^ s_ t. s_ s- i- i. +J -M Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. •<-•<- CL Q. CL Q. Q. Q. 3 IS << ct < < <: >>>>>>>>>>-ax3 OOOOOOOOOOOOJOJ S-S-S-S_S_S_S-S-S_S_S_ •■-•.- Q.Q.Q.Q.Q.Q.Q.Q.CLQ.Q.C: C 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0) cu C>0 >+<^d ■ fM CM C\J • 1^ •"o-o ... .. .Q ^■0X)3"0OO"0 0'0"OT30T3"00 ^ _ •_ "O OOO O O 1^ r^oisD"oO(TiOLooooLnoojoocMOo-) '=3"'=3-"^ OCO »>00O<— I "OJr^O "OO 'O '^f^^'^CTiOO.— ICTllD •- «>OiX)OOrOOOC\JO^iX) " cvi.— (cvjunco.— ir^Lnr-4CMi^ooc\joooocM«^r^,— I s s «1 • s- 3 (J • fO ■o o o o O P^ o » CSJ .—I rO ru ^ fU n3 fC rt3 {O (O fO 'O "3 ro c C OJ OJ X3 -o OO 00 0) (U Qi q; 4-J+J4J OICD+J+J+J cccccccc CU O) O) •>- -r- O) O) (1) "O'a'o Q.O-'a"o"o •.- •.- •.- Q. O-T- •.- -r- viiooooooocoi/i cn+j +j 4-) cn+J c c c c c: c '.- OJ 0) 1 Ol +-> >1 c 3 f— 0 fC 0 0 00 "O •r- C IJ_ 'O $- n— ^— c ro 1— j_ 10 s: , 0 s_ >— 0 Q.-r- Ql 0 Q. Q. OJ C C71 4-> +-> 00 0 0. 00 CDi — 3 c c +J .c 0) 0 a; .c 0 "O ro i— E QJ x: 0 en,— i c 00 .c c .— ro 0. C_) 0 ro ro •r— OO ro r— 2: 0 ro Q. fO >- •— -t-i Q- -t-" 1— 0 .C 0 C^0 CD >- r~— T— c .i<: -0 :> 1 — Ql .C =*fe C 0) JiC •■- C +J ■r- S- 0 1— 00 1 — 00 •r— +J 0 u > :=) +J 0 10 0 c •>- , ro 1 — 0 0 00 ro E <— -a ■a 4-> 00 O) • f— S- O) _l -(-> 0 00 "O J= UJ 1 ro OJ c ro +J ro ^ c ro 01 ■ r— ■0 cn »— 1 ro 00 lie •1- ro Q- O) 1 — ro c 1— ro ro C o; OJ ro x: l*- 1— C .— .— OJ •r— > 3 E .i<: •■- 2: C .i^ +J Ol s- x: CU 0 o; 4-> +j OJ S- ai.i^ >) C 00 c -^ s_ c E c ro Q. Ol •— ro 0 <— O) •.- ro ro -1— ro O) ro ro OJ 0 c: 1— ro .c S- >> ^ CO Q n: _J CQ Q. LU C_) _l CJ CQ <_) ID C_) C_) 1— - 3 a: 5: c •f— 4-> C c 0 0 0 •r— +-> ro ■ f— 0 •^ 4- O) >> c +-> a; •<- xa c 3 -0 E c E "J 0 0 OJ c 3 ••- OJ E c (U cn+J C ro •r- x: .— Q. ^ 00 0) 0 s- x: :^ Q. OJ 0 0 s- u c 00 0 ro k: Q. o V) s. LT) r^ s- 1 Ol 0 •^f •r— +J r^ t 0 C7^ f^ 00 1 — 1 0 OJ 0 Q 163 3 S- S- o E Q. O Ol > N Q. T3 0) 3 0) C • r— f^ +J Z C o o o yo s- .T3 >, cm 0) +-> t— 4 >> c LU 3 <— o S- o -o Q.4-> Q.-<- < 3 cccccccccc oooooooooo +j +j -i-J +-> +J +J 4_> 4-> ■0"0'0"a"aT3X3'0T3-a cccccccccc oooooooooo ouooooouoo +J+J4J+J4->+->-t->-l-'-l->4-' S S S S 3 3 3 S 5 -OT3T3-OT3T3-OT3-0'a (i;(Daiajcua)(iJ>>>>>>>>> oooooooooo Q.Q.Q.Q.Q.Q.Q.Q.Q.Q-+->-t->4J Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q--'- •■- ■!- ■■- (/> C o 4-> •r- T3 C o u 3 c c c c .— 3 3 3 3 ro -o (T3 n3 fo n3 (U o) S- S- S- S- Q. > "O "O -O "O Q. O -c -E -c x: fO i_ a. <:ccct<=f • (O ■a o OO 00 Ln t— I 00 " »> VD I/) o ••'■!-> .•• S_ •0330'+-3334-O3rjr5 (O X3"a o'a'a"ooO'OT3"a o ■— o o o •- oor^oooooooLnoioooinoo cvjLno^or^r^ -oo is^ <-o '•oooun r^ •> "-crir-^ "lOLnLOCTiOi— lOCTicn n3 (O tS t3 fl3 ro rt3 (^ a> t/l LO {/I I/) c c c c o o o o +j +j +j +j TD "O "O X3 C C C C o o o o o o o o +J +J +J +J 3 3 3 3 •O "O "O "O oj o) O) a> > > > > o o o o S- S- s- s- Q. Ql Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. •=C ci < eC to • 13 ' o H- • 13 (O -o «s ,— 1 « r- O •\ C\J 00 I-H I-H 1— 1 t— 1 'd- ■!-> -l-> +-> +J OT-I-' -M +J CTl+J 4-> -l-> -l-> ■M C C c c c C c e c C C C c c C 0) 3 rO O QJ • 1— s_ 1^ c (-) .c «^ 1— lO ^— £ 4- C #■ QJ C • f— QJ QJ c -U ' QJ -!-> c t/l -(-> +-> QJ n3 CL CO ra o +J C o x: ^-^ s_ S- +-> •r— Q) QJ QJ (T3 o CH 1 1 QJ -i-> tj ■s: ■^- q; 00 -t-> to (T3 i. >> C 3 •r- T- -(-> to > QJ c «3- QJ x: 3 (O •f— D- 00 00 :=» :> rO Ol >) to S- ■— J^ +-> O) Q.+J CO s: OO -2^ QJ QJ -I-J 3 s- >> S- QJ n3 OI s_ E CD S_ to C QJ .^ -i^ QJ QJ -C 00 -l-> rO QJ OO T3 r^ -(-> QJ S- —i —i (O (O c -o 3 s- ^-* C C_) +-> Q. • r— tn •r- o — 1 _l (O (O c o c o (O O OJ C 00 S- XI x: > +-> QJ q; -iii m <_) 03 CJ) c e -•-> O > QJ LU t- o c Q. s- QJ x: ^ -^ s- o o O 3 Ql ■o QJ -Q o 00 4- (O 00 -(-> +->+->+-> fO 1 •r— s- 't~ O O s- Q S- QJ j^ S_ o O r— CD c S_ s- s- o >> o ^— r— 3 CJ) >— S- CD o ^ OJ fO Q-x: 3 3 3 3 o o o n} fO QJ QJ o QJ CQ 1— ■=t CO 1— 00 nr OO Q- CJ3 OO 00 1— z: --o _l CL Ll_ Qi o LO s- 1^ o 1 XI ">!■ 00 t^ 1 — (y\ 1 — «) o r— to r— r^ .— 1 o •r- CJ ^ 164 I/) 13 XJ S- o c O) E Q. O 0) > Q l/l to c c o o •r— •r- +-> +-> •r— • f— "O XJ c c o o o o 1/5 01 c c o o •r— • ^ 4-> -»-> • ^ ■ ^ •a T3 c C o o o u to un O O ■O T3 c c o o o o +-> -(-> a; oo a. ■a ■o 3 U c o o a; a; s- ra >> O) +J >> c •— o o •>- c S 3 > > o o i- s_ a. a. Q. Q. <: < i/i 4-> C (U T3 • +-> • lO -O O r^ O oo O OO ro -t-» c S 3 (U > o o a. a. a. o. 00 O c o u CD a; en o) CD CD en > > c > c c c o o •>- o •!- •■- -r- S- S_ XJ S- XJ "O X3 Q. CL c: Q. c c c Q. a. O) a. Ol * ^ 00 <\J "51- .— -E OO O 0) 00 q; m 1— n ■M +J ■4-> c C I- c C C S- 0) O) -r- > 10 s- > to Q-Xl S S_ (_) O 01 •— i- 3 +J O O 00 J3 00 > S_ (o o CQ LL. 00 "3 o a. Q. (O c o <_) 0) +-> o S- n3 OO 4-> QJ Ol CO > o x> Q. 3 E O- (/) ^ S- 03 00 E <« 03 OJ S- OJ E CO Q- 0) o .^ O c o 03 CJ "3 03 •^ _l Q. Q.XJ OJ 03 OJ E E S- Q. U OJ ^ 03 03 03 03 03 -C 1— 1— 1— e3 c-3 1— 1— I 00 OJ 03 CD 3 o S- o 1/1 o 00 I cri 3 o s- s- o ■I- to o ••- a; (U +-> o 03 o a> c 00 O) 03 03 _i s: a. CO (U ■t-> i- (- c «J 3 JD cnxj c c •r- fO r-~ 00 ^— 3 0) O s JC Q I— 03 .Q 165 — ' Wl o >> ^ (O •o •r~ s- o « ^— ,»—«.„ U- O (T> +-> r^ 00 a< OJ .-1 5 ^ +-> +-> c 3 dj o E 00 +-> IC (0 3 -t-> t/l M- O -^ s_ 3 o 03 5 o; +-> $- O) 3 c 03 +J #« c C 0) o c •^ ITS 4-> E (O s- 1— O) 3 Q. cn OJ • q: I— 1 ^£> ^— *= ■(-> =»= 00 CD S- +-> 3 o OO =«»= 03 O oo t-i CM t— 1 cn ^ CO CM CM t-1 1,0 Ln I— 1 OO tn I— 1 O .-1 r^ r^ o 1— 1 O O O O OO OO CM LD CMOOOOOCMOOOOOOO ■>f o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o CO CM CM CM CM ro ro f-H .— 1 .— ( CM CM CM .— t .— 1 o o o o o .— 1 o o o o .— 1 o o o o o o o o o o o o CM o o r^ r-l CM O cn o 1^ f— t r~ o o LO IT) o o o o o o o CM O CM CM CM t— 1 OO «^ r-K -^ o o o o o o o CO 00 ^o 00 CO CO 00 CM CM CM CM CM CM CM S- Q. O 3 •— S_ S- OJ 0) > > •r— -r— a: cc _ (U dj (U r— fO CD CD s- (O C 1 — ^ s. C_) c IT3 03 o o n3 1— O C +-> ■(-> cnc_> s- CJ o •>- (/) (/) ns o 3 E o o QJ XI •r— _1 IT3 o o 00 vn i . g (O (O •r- • f— .^- 4-> ro t_) o U- a: s: OO 1— ■a o oocnoocnocTi.— looi^oo c Or— lOCMOOLDi— ICMOOO o OOOOi— lO.-lO'-i-=3- ■^ oooooooooo 4-> CMCMCM.— 1.— l0OCMr-(^0O 03 oooooooooo -I-) ^^•^voo^LntoOLn OO CMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCMCM 00 ^ O 1£) LT) o o CM .— I cn o o ■— I o r-^ o o o o o CM CM CM .— I "^ o o o o o Ln Lf) Ln IX) "^ CM CM CM CM CM O) 3 > S- s S- q; S- CU o > QJ C LO S (U > •r-» > Q. Q. O OJ • r— s- QC ■T3 •r— 3 3 1— .^ .c q; (L) cn. •r— q; (u o > fO 3 E -^ S- S_ S- 0) -(-> ^ •r— > 1- QJ QJ O) O) 0) s- IO cr).i«j Q£ 't— O) s_ s_ j^ QJ QJ > > > o -E 3 CD 0) OJ (U •r- > > •»— M- 4- 4- 3 c r^ on l/l -!-> .^ 0 0 f— c .^ lO IO lO J3 o n— S- IO 10 10 > CM CM .—1 I— 1 (O o o o o ■M cr> CTi 1 — ^ r^ OO 1— 1 r-H CM CM =«fc 3 O 00 cri o r^ LO ^ c» <— I 1^ CO CO 1— I o o o o "d- "^ CM ^ o o o o 00 00 00 00 <\J CM CM CM t/0 ■t-> 00 T3 (1) c o o OJ 0) S- , >> IT3 (O ITS Q- CO CO >> m Q. Ol ca § >> >. o .^ ITS (O i- ■l-J 00 o p^ I— I o I— I Ln o Ln o 00 CTi o CO CO Lf) CM LT) ■— I O CO CM o o o o o o o 1— I CO I— 1 .— I CM CM I— I o o o o o o o i~~» «* r^ ^ Lf) rv. ^ CM CM CM CM CM CM CM >> >> (O s- ^ s- 3 > E c >, OH s- on t— -t- ra «3 o OC ••- CQ m J3 S= c 01 <0 1— OJ 00 lO (O »— •!— T3 O <« Q. c -— -o T3 lO J3 E to •<- c •.- a; O) ?3 CQ a: 1— . s: Q. 00 (— * CM O CM LT) r-^ un o o o T— I I— I I— I o o o I.D 00 i£> CM CM CM OO UJ , (O Q..— ■!-> l+- O 00 OO S- T3 o +-> 00 •!- +J V> (/> C — 1 "^ i^ s: ci: s- +J 0) I/) O) ■a c n3 *= o 4-> 00 03 1/1 E to o c: •r— to (D 3 o 00 o- s- en c -(-» s- o o =»= c o 00 en CO oo Lft CM t^ I— I t— 1 o O o .-H o o o o ro I— I <— I I— I o o o o '=t <~D r^ C3 CM CVJ CM CM ■o c o C_} a: (U cu S- S- fC ro fC 1/1 cr>.i£ (/) r— Q. C rtS .— o o (/) lO Q.-l-> IT3 Jii et CD +-> O) C O Q. (O •>- C O ■— J= O -C (O (/I .c o i/> fo OJ I/) to (U 168 lO on C 0) E c o > o "3 1/1 feO o 00 00 +-) o c: u o X) •r— OJ 1 — r^ -t-> n3 ^— (O +-> • r— E •f— F +j Q. LO O LO +-> (/) .-^ c +-> fe^ ra 00 1 — O l/l Q. (J c o -Q r— •! — O) fO 1 — ^— -!-> 1 cn •1— -1— c Q- E •^ n3~— oo i£)ooooaDc\j<*.— ( Lni^ •^ r— -o •1 — QJ o +J 13 <-> M- Ol Q. s X 0) (D c <+- o =H= u C 13 • ^- Q.-^ ra -o ^ o ^-« -M ^— s C rT3 o Cn CT> i_ •<- s: ej 00 QJ "O oooooooooo C)OOOOC5COOC •— !■— I CMOO r— 1.— Ii-Hi— I o o CO CM (O CU c 4-> o 03 •r— S- +J n3 -C r— +-> 3 s Q. o O i_ Q. Ol o oo<— If— looLOtooOi-HCTir^ Lni-^^LO-— ii— ii^ooCt— I OrOi— lOI^OOUDlOCTlCri t— ii— I OtX>.— I ■— lOf^ I— I CM CM 00 oooooooooo t"^r^f^CTir^Oi — iCTiCT". r^ LnLnooroLDroooooooLn en 0) O +-> s- 00 03 +-> S- o QJ (O +-> (O o dJ o J3 QJ QJ t— o "O — •<- +-> 00 -l-> O o T— 00 S- <— o r— n3 s_ u 0) ra s_ rO .— OO f^ QJ C c 00 c S- o ^ O QJ •r- OJ fO o fO • r— fO J O Q n: _l s: s: Q- a. OO u. to CTl to , . c ai • •^* -t-" 00 00 QJ fO T3 CJ ^_^ QJ s_ r-~ o r^ H- .—1 00 c II O •f— -i-> (/) 00 •f— O > u •r- ^„-. Q QJ C > o S- •f— 3 -(-> (J fO ^— oo 3 -l-> Q. 00 O O Q- O »« c -C o o i- +-) fO <_) QJ 3 CO s- QJ ■l-J a: oo c 00 O 00 u QJ c ■=c • f— Q- 00 LlJ 3 CQ Ol XJ •^ c CO TO 3 u • -M • 1— >) C E +-> TO o c r^ c 13 Q. o o u u QJ LU c -C o 4- u o TO 00 QJ TO 3 fO S- >> QJ o -l-J S- 4- • r- 3 U CO c TO TO Q. (a QJ TO ■o E O •^ s_ r— f^ o TO TO f^ U -M U- O S- -t-> 4- o CO O 4-) -!-> S_ 00 TO TO >l r- -C r— +-> ^ -»-> r— 'r— O OO 00 CO "O S- QJ QJ QJ E E ^ > 3 3 CO •r— 00 oo CTl c 00 00 ,—4 o =C < TO x: u •.- 169 Table EIR 63. National and Florida ambient air quality standards^ (Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Bureau of Air Quality Management 1980e). Pollutant Time frame Primary standards Secondary, standards Florida standards Particulate matter annual (geometric mean ) 24-hour 75 ug/ml^ 260 ug/m Sulfur oxides annual ^ 30 ug/m ^ (arithmetic mean ) (0.03 ppm)^ 24-hour 365 ug/m J, (0.14 ppm) 3-hour Carbon monoxide 8- hour 1-hour Ni trogen ^ dixoide Photochemical oxidantsS annual (arithmetic mean) 1-hour Hydrocarbons 3-hour (nonmethane) (6 to 9 a.m.) 10 ug/m (9 ppm). 100 ug/m (35 ppm) 100 ug/m (0.05 ppm) 3 235 ug/m 160 ug/m (0.24 ppm) 60 ug/m, 150 ug/m 150 ug/m (.02 ppm)^ 260 ug/m (0.1 ppm)3 1300 ug/m (same as primary) (same as primary (same as primary) (same as primary (same as primary) 60 ug/m, 150 ug/m 150 ug/m (0.02 ppm) 260 ug/m3 (0.1 ppm):, 1300 ug/m (0.5 ppm) (same as primary) (saine as primary) (same as primary) 3 160 ug/m (0.08 ppm) (same as primary) The air quality standards and a description of the Federal Reference Methods (FRM) were published on April 30, 1971, in 42 CFR 410, recodified to 40 CFR 50 on November 25, 1972. The new FRM for nitrogen dioxide was published on December 1, 1976, as 40 CFR 50. Not to be exceeded more than once a year. Geometric mean is a measure of central tendency. It is the nth root of the product of n individual data values recorded during the given period. Arithmetic mean is the most common measure of the central tendency. It is the sum of the data collected during the given period divided by the number of observations in the same period. Parts per million. Chemi luminescence has been established as the FRM and the sodium arsenite and trienthanolamine guiacol sulfite (TGS) methods have been identified as equiv- alent methods. ^The FRM measures 0- (ozone). The hydrocarbon HC standard is a guide to devising State implementation plans to achieve the oxidant standard. The HC standard does not have to be met if the oxidant standard is met. 170 ALAl AMA GEOItCIA — > Air Quality Control BoundartM A NortttwMt IntartUt* B NotttMul IntaraUla e WMt Cantral Intitetat* 0 Cantral Intmtat* ■ SOUttMMt IntTMtat* P SouUMMt Intrutat* Figure iaT. Federal air quality control regions (Florida Power and Light Co, 1979). 171 3N0Z snonoiiNooaiiwzi xswoo dinosanoviTC XSVOO OliNVIiVSailWE 3Noziviaoiiad3i .11. 3Nn a3iVMM01 NV3W 3Nn aaiVAAHOH N*3W J 5 o -if t ■ ^^ 1 v> 1 ® 1 * 1 £ 1 « 1 i^ ll > ^IH . T^ ^ 1 '^ 1 2 1 (0 • c 1 ° 1 *« 1 Z 1 o ' 3 1 (0 l/i s D 1 3 1 0) o ^-^ c 5 ■fl I 1 a 5 o ^ o 1 tt « 0 > O X 3 O V ui ■o c 3 « c o o o w 3 ni » V) c ■o O c u n — « n ■o c > ^ O Z 5 UJ O 3 < (D z W o a: t- Ui o UJ z z 1 O < (/) z a. UJ tL s O z o o > QC 2 > (U (/I o o to Q. c o +-> to (U S- S- (1) >>1 o c cm c o ■(-> o T3 •r— s- 3 cn c s o o +-> (O E s- cn 172 1.0 0.5 0.0 -0.5 -1.0 A A A A A A A ▲ A A A A A A •1.5 -2 0 -1.5 0.0 1.0 Watershed Index (Improving characteristics) Figure 18. Water quality index versus watershed characteristics index for 42 Permanent Network Station watersheds (correlation coefficient = .74) (Florida Department of Environmental Regulation 1979). 173 Ix^ \ ^ u c OJ CD o •r— +-> o a> +-> o s- +-> c: OJ E c o i. > ai o -M o s- CO lA O a. to •r-* -o 0) +-> 10 ra s >» JO q; T3 ez o i- cn tu +J U) in < u < u 3 u :>>:::<::;:::::A ::::;::x;:;:;:;x •Kvi'i't-i'i'i- .v.v .;.;.;•*•;■. •o c (0 :wx« 0) 2 o c S o c 5 5i O) e -t-> s- o CO (TJ o Q. o o o c o • ■Jj -o O »-H •r- C 175 REFERENCES Bellamy, T.R.; Knight, H.A, Forest statistics for South Florida 1970. Ashe- ville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; July 1970; Forest Service Resource Bulletin SE-16. 35 p. Available from: Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry, Tallahassee, FL. Bowles, G.K. (Economic Research Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC); Beale, C.L. (Economic Research Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC); Lee, E.F. (Department of Sociology and the Institute of Behavioral Research, University of Georgia, Athens, GA). Net migration of the population, 1960-1970, by age, sex, and color. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Printing Department; 1975; 147 p. Bowles, G.K. (Economic Research Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC); Tarver, J.D, (Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa, OK). Net migration of the population, 1950-1960, by age, sex, and color. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1965; 164 p. Curry, D. ; Tootle, C.H. Petroleum activities in Florida 1980. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Geology; 1980; Information circular 95. Curry, L.D. (Oil and Gas Coordinator, Bureau of Geology, Florida Department of Natural Resources). Oil and gas information packet. Unpublished docu- ment, ca. 1980. Available from: Florida Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Geology Library, Tallahassee, FL. Exxon Company, U.S.A. 1980 petroleum information packet. Houston, TX: Exxon Company; July 1980. Available from: Florida Department of Natural Re- sources, Tallahassee, FL. Federal Aviation Administration. Airport operations summary SO form 7230-19-1. Unpublished document, ca. 1971. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Bureau of Planning, Tallahassee, FL. Federal Aviation Administration. Airport operations summary SO form 7230-19-1. Unpublished document, ca. 1976. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Bureau of Planning, Tallahassee, FL. Federal Aviation Administration. Airport operations summary SO form 7230-19-1. Unpublished document, ca. 1981. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Bureau of Planning, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Chamber of Commerce. Directory of Florida Industries, 1980. Talla- hassee, FL: Florida Chamber of Commerce; 1981. 176 Florida Coastal Coordinating Council. Florida coastal zone land use and owner- ship. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Coastal Coordinating Council; November 1970. Florida Department of Administration, Division of State Planning, Bureau of Comprehensive Planning. State of Florida, coastal plains area public investment plan. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Administration; June 1976. Florida Department of Administration, State Energy Office. Florida energy resources. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Administration; Sep- tember 1978; 65 p. Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry. Florida forest sta- tistics. Unpublished data, 1977. Available from: Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry. Florida forest sta- tistics. Unpublished data, 1980. Available from: Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Marketing, Bureau of Crop and Livestock Reporting. Field crops summary 1919-1967. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Agriculture; ca. 1967; 22 p. Available from: Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando, FL. Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Marketing, Bureau of Crop and Livestock Reporting. Field crops summary 1977. Tallahassee, FL: Flori- da Department of Agriculture; ca. 1977; 34 p. Available from: Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando, FL. Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Marketing, Bureau of Crop and Livestock Reporting. Citrus summary 1979. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Agriculture; ca. 1979a; 49 p. Available from: Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando, FL. Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Marketing, Bureau of Crop and Livestock Reporting. Dairy summary 1979. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Agriculture; ca. 1979b; 26 p. Available from: Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando, FL. Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Marketing, Bureau of Crop and Livestock Reporting. Field crops summary 1979. Tallahassee, FL: Flori- da Department of Agriculture; ca. 1979c; 14 p. Available from: Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando, FL. Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Marketing, Bureau of Crop and Livestock Reporting. Livestock summary 1979. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Agriculture; ca. 1979d; 50 p. Available from: Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando, FL. Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Marketing, Bureau of Crop and Livestock Reporting. Vegetable summary 1979. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Agriculture; ca. 1979e; 70 p. Available from: Florida Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, Orlando, FL. 177 Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Bay County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 1979a. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Collier County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 1979b. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. DeSoto County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Flori- da Department of Commerce; January 1979c. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Escambia County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 1979d. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Franklin County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 1979e. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Gulf County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 1979f. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Lee County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 1979g. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Manatee County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 1979h. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Okaloosa County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 1979i. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Pasco County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Flori- da Department of Commerce; January 1979j. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Santa Rosa County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 1979k. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Walton County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 19791. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Charlotte County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 1980a. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Florida county comparisons: 1980. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; October 1980b. 178 Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Hillsborough County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 1980c. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Monroe County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Flor- ida Department of Commerce; January 1980d.. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Pinellas County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 1980e. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Economic Development, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Sarasota County economic data. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; January 1980f. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Employment Security. Basic labor market information. Unpublished charts, ca. 1980. Available from: Florida Department of Commerce, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Tourism. Florida's visitors: 1976. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; ca. 1977a; 10 p. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Tourism. Quarterly reports of the Division of Tourism: 1976. Unpublished statistics, ca. 1977b. Avail- able from: Florida Department of Commerce, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Tourism. Florida's visitors: 1979. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; ca. 1980a; 10 p. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Tourism. Quarterly reports of the Division of Tourism: 1979. Unpublished statistics, ca. 1980b. Avail- able from: Florida Department of Commerce, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Tourism. Florida's visitors: 1980. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Commerce; ca. 1981a; 10 p. Florida Department of Commerce, Division of Tourism, Quarterly reports of the Division of Tourism: 1980. Unpublished statistics, ca. 1981b. Avail- able from: Florida Department of Commerce, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Community Affairs, Bureau of Land and Water Management. Binding letters of interpretation, requests for determination as of 10 October 1980. Unpublished records, ca. 1980a. Available from: Flor- ida Department of Community Affairs, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Community Affair.s, Bureau of Land and Water Management. DRI status as of 10 October 1980. Unpublished records, ca. 1980b. Available from: Florida Department of Community Affairs, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Education. Florida educational directory: 1949. Talla- hassee, FL: Florida Department of Education; 1949; 87 p. Florida Department of Education. Florida educational directory: 1959. Talla- hassee, FL: Florida Department of Education; 1959; 126 p. 179 Florida Department of Education. Florida educational directory: 1970-71. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Education; 1970; 262 p. Florida Department of Education. Florida educational directory: 1974-75. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Education; 1974a; 284 p. Florida Department of Education. Profiles of Florida school districts: pro- file 3. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Education; 1974b; 167 p. Florida Department of Education. Florida educational directory: 1975-76. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Education; 1975; 266 p. Florida Department of Education. Profiles of Florida school districts: pro- file 5. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Education; 1976; 185 p. Florida Department of Education. Profiles of Florida school districts: pro- file 6. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Education; 1977; 227 p. Florida Department of Education. Florida educational directory: 1978-79. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Education; 1978a; 324 p. Florida Department of Education. Profiles of Florida school districts: pro- file 7. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Education; 1978b; 226 p. Florida Department of Education. Profiles of Florida school districts: pro- file 8. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Education; 1979; 200 p. Florida Department of Education. Profiles of Florida school districts: pro- file 9. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Education; 1980; 200 p. Florida Department of Education, Division of Community Colleges, Bureau of Research and Information Systems. Unpublished enrollment data, ca. 1980. Available from: Department ^of Education, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Division of Environmental Pro- grams, Bureau of Coastal Zone Planning. Statistical inventory of key biophysical elements in Florida's coastal zone. Tallahassee, FL: Flori- da Department of Environmental Regulation; March 1978. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Bureau of Water Management. State water quality management plan, executive summary, agriculture non- point source element. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Environ- mental Regulation; September 1979a; 24 p. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Bureau of Water Management. State water quality management plan, point source load allocations. Tal- lahassee, FL: Florida Department of Environmental Regulation; May 1979b. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Bureau of Water Management. State water quality management plan, water quality assessment. Tallahas- see, FL: Florida Department of Environmental Regulation; May 1979c. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Bureau of Water Management. State water quality management plan, water quality and mining. Tallahas- see, FL: Florida Department of Environmental Regulation; September 1980a, 180 Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Bureau of Drinking Water and Special Programs. Florida surface impoundment assessment, final report, executive summary. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Environmen- tal Regulation; January 1980b. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation. Geographic information system data base; user manual [computer printout of data from aerial photo- graphs]. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Environmental Regula- tion; 1980c. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation. The Florida coastal manage- ment program. State hearing draft. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Environmental Regulation; August 1980d; 445 p. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Bureau of Air Quality Manage- ment Florida 1979 air quality statistical report. Tallahassee, FL: Flor- ida Department of Environmental Regulation; April 1980e; No. DER BAQM 80-006. 200 p. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Solid Waste Management Program. Directory of solid waste facilities. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Depart- ment of Environmental Regulation; 1981a. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation. Hazardous waste inventory 1981. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Environmental Regulation; 1981b. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation. Manual of State regulatory and review procedures for land development in Florida. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Environmental Regulation; 1981c. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Office of Economic Analysis. Economic impact statement for the proposed revisions to Chapter 17-6 Florida Administrative Code. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Environmental Regulation; May 1981d. Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services. Annual statistical report: 1968-1969. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; ca. 1969. Florida Departmejit of Health and Rehabilitative Services. Annual statistical report: fiscal year 1975-76. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services; ca. 1976. Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services. Annual statistical report: fiscal years 1977-78, 1978-79. Tallahassee, FL: Florida De- partment of Health and Rehabilitative Services; ca. 1979. Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles. Tags and revenue. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; 1979; 81 p. Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles. Tags and revenue. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; 1980. 181 Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Vehicles. Mobile home registrations. Unpublished data, 1981. Avail- able from: Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Tal- lahassee, FL. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Administration. Unpub- lished data on boat registrations, 1980. Available from: Florida De- partment of Natural Resources, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Coastal Coordinating Council. Sta- tistical inventory of key biophysical elements in Florida's coastal zone. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Natural Resources; May 1973. Available from: Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, St. Petersburg, FL. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Law Enforcement, Bureau of Support Services. Summary of oil spill investigations from 1 January 1975 to 31 August 1980. Unpublished document, 1980. Available from: Florida Department of Natural Resources, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Marine Resources, Bureau of Marine Science and Technology. Summary of Florida commercial marine landings: 1970. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Natural Re- sources; ca. 1971. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Marine Resources, Bureau of Marine Science and Technology. Summary of Florida commercial marine landings: 1971. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Natural Re- sources; ca. 1972; 64 p. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Marine Resources, Bureau of Marine Science and Technology. Summary of Florida commercial marine landings: 1972. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Natural Re- sources; ca. 1973; 62 p. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Marine Resources, Bureau of Marine Science and Technology. Summary of Florida commercial marine landings: 1973. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Natural Re- sources; ca. 1974; 64 p. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Marine Resources, Bureau of Marine Science and Technology. Summary of Florida commercial marine landings: 1974. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Natural Re- sources; ca. 1975; 34 p. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Marine Resources, Bureau of Marine Science and Technology. Summary of Florida commercial marine landings: 1975. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Natural Re- sources; ca. 1976; 32 p. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Marine Resources, Bureau of Marine Science and Technology. Summary of Florida commercial marine landings: 1976. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Natural Re- sources; ca. 1977; 30 p. 182 Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Marine Resources, Bureau of Marine Science and Technology. Summary of Florida commercial marine landings: 1980. Unpublished document, ca. 1981. Available from: Flori- da Department of Natural Resources, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Recreation and Parks. Park attendance for various fiscal years. Unpublished document, 1980a. Available from: Florida Department of Natural Resources, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Recreation and Parks. Properties under the jurisdiction of the Division. Unpublished document, 1980b. Available from: Florida Department of Natural Resources, Talla- hassee, FL. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Recreation and Parks. Public facility inventory. Unpublished computer printout, 1980c. Avail- able from: Florida Department of Natural Resources, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Recreation and Parks. Demand, supply, and need statistical summary for selected outdoor recrea- tional activities, 1980-1985-1990. Unpublished document, 1980d. Avail- able from: Florida Department of Natural Resources, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Resource Management, Bureau of Coastal Zone Planning. Florida regional coastal zone manage- ment atlas: region 2, Northwest Florida. Tallahassee, FL: Florida De- partment of Natural Resources; September 1975a. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Resource Management, Bureau of Coastal Zone Planning. Florida regional coastal zone manage- ment atlas: region 8, Tampa Bay. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Natural Resources; September 1975b. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Division of Resource Management, Bureau of Geology. Oil and gas drilling permits, 1973-1980. Unpublished records, 1980. Available from: Florida Department of Natural Resources, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Professional Regulation. Current health profession employment statistics. Unpublished computer printout, ca. 1981. Avail- able from: Florida Department of Professional Regulation, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Public Welfare, State Welfare Board. Twenty-fourth annual report: 1 July 1960 - 30 June 1961. Tallahassee, FL: State Welfare Board; 1962. Florida Department of State, Bureau of Historic Sites and Properties. Number of assigned historical sites by county as of 4 November 1980. Unpublished document, 1980. Available from: Florida Department of State, Tallahas- see, FL. 183 Florida Department of Transportation. Florida road mileages as of 31 December 1971. Unpublished document, 1972; 1 p. Available from: Florida Depart- ment of Transportation, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Transportation. Florida aviation system plan. Talla- hassee, FL: Florida Department of Transportation; 1976a. Florida Department of Transportation. Florida road mileages as of 31 December 1975. Unpublished document, 1976b; 1 p. Available from: Florida Depart- ment of Transportation, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Transportation. Florida State rail plan: executive summary and technical report. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Transportation; March 1978a. Florida Department of Transportation. Florida waterport systems study. Talla- hassee, FL: Florida Department of Transportation; 1978b. 8 Vol. Florida Department of Transportation. Florida port tonnage. Unpublished docu- ment, 1979. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Tal- lahassee, FL. Florida Department of Transportation. Florida airports: operational -commercial history summary. Unpublished computer printout, 1980a. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Transportation. Florida pipeline mileages. Unpublished chart, 1980b. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Tal- lahassee, FL. Florida Department of Transportation. Florida pipeline volumes per day and annually. Unpublished document, 1980c. Available from: Florida Depart- ment of Transportation^ Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Transportation. Total revenue freight carried by class I railroads in Florida. Unpublished document, 1980d. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Transportation. Florida road mileages as of 31 December 1979. Unpublished document, 1980e; 1 p. Available from: Florida De- partment ef Transportation, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Transportation. Airport inventory and inspection record. Unpublished computer printout, 1981a. Available from: Florida Depart- ment of Transportation, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Transportation. Florida railroad track mileage. Unpub- lished document, 1981b; 1 p. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Department of Transportation, Division of Transportation Planning. Average daily traffic counts. Unpublished records, ca. 1981c. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Tallahassee, FL. 184 Florida Department of Transportation, Division of Transportation Planning. Roadway characteristics [taken from straight line diagrams]. Unpublished records, ca. 1981d. Available from: Florida Department of Transporta- tion, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Electric Power Coordinating Group. 1980 ten-year plan. State of Flor- ida: electrical generating facilities, demand and energy, fuels. Flori- da Electric Power Coordinating Group; September 1980; 76 p. Available from: Florida Public Service Commission, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. An analysis of hunting licenses by county, by series. Unpublished document, ca. 1980a. Available from: Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. An analysis of fishing licenses by county, by series. Unpublished document, ca. 1980b. Available from: Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, FL. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Legal status of endangered and potentially endangered species in Florida: 1 October 1980. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; ca. 1980c; 5 p. Florida Power and Light Company, Office of Environmental Affairs. Atlas of environmental jurisdictions in Florida. Miami, FL: Florida Power and Light Company; July 1979. Florida Public Service Commission, Research and Management Studies Department. Statistics of the Florida electric industry: 1960-1977. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Public Service Commission; September 1979; 205 p. Florida Public Service Commission, Research and Management Studies Department. Statistics of the Florida electric industry: supplement 1978. Tallahas- see, FL: Florida Public Service Commission; August 1980; 89 p. Florida Public Service Commission. ^Comparative cost statistics: regulated utilities, electric, gas, telephone, rail, water, sewer. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Public Service Commission; January 1981; 67 p. Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center, Florida State University. Water resources study: Northwest Florida Region. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District Office; July 1978; 122 p. Available from: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District Office, Mobile, AL. Florida State Board of Conservation, Salt Water Fisheries Division. Summary of Florida commercial marine fish landings: 1955. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State Board of Conservation; 1956; 40 p. Florida State Board of Conservation, Salt Water Fisheries Division. Summary of Florida commercial marine landings: 1960. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State Board of Conservation; 1961; 32 p. Florida State Board of Conservation, Salt Water Fisheries Division. Summary of Florida commercial marine landings: 1965. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State Board of Conservation; 1966; 61 p. 185 Florida Statistical Abstract 1962. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of State, Council on Economic Development; 1962; 175 p. Available from: Florida Department of State, Secretary of State, State Library, Talla- hassee, FL. Florida Statistical Abstract 1976. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research; 1976; 643 p. Available from: The University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Florida Statistical Abstract 1977. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research; 1977; 652 p. Available from: The University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Florida Statistical Abstract 1978. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research; 1978; 646 p. Available from: The University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Florida Statistical Abstract 1979. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research; 1979; 653 p. Available from: The University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Florida Statistical Abstract 1980. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research; 1980; 695 p. Available from: The University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Herndon, R.C.; Teaf, C. Hazardous waste incidents in the State of Florida. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Environmental Regulation; May 1978; 48 p. Industrial Development Research Council. Industrial development reports. Atlanta, GA: Conway Publications; bi-monthly reports from 1977 through mid-1980. Available from: Conway Publications, Atlanta, GA. Knight, H.A.; McClure, J. P. Florida's timber 1970. Asheville, NC: U.S. De- partment of Agriculture, Forest Service; February 1971; Forest Service Resource Bulletin SE-20. 48 p. Larson, G. Florida's timber, Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; May 1961; Forest Survey Release No. 57. Available from: Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry, Tallahassee, FL. Leach, S.D. Source, use and disposition of water in Florida, 1975. Talla- hassee, FL: U.S. Geological Survey; April 1978; Water Resources Investi- gation 78-17. 90 p. Leach, S.D.; Healy, H.G. Estimated water use in Florida, 1977. Tallahassee, FL: U.S. Geological Survey; 1980; Water Resources Investigation 79-112. 76 p. McNulty, J.K.; Lindall, W.N., Jr.; Sykes, J.E. Cooperative Gulf of Mexico estuarine inventory and study, Florida: phase I, area description. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; November 1972; NOAA Technical Report NMFS CIRC-368. 126 p. Available from: Tampa Bay Re- gional Planning Council, St. Petersburg, FL. 186 Miller, J.C. Determination of potentially suitable areas for hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities in the State of Florida. Tal- lahassee, FL: Florida Department of Environmental Regulation; August 1980; 96 p. Moe, M.A. , Jr. A survey of offshore fishing in Florida. St. Petersburg, FL: Florida State Board of Conservation Marine Laboratory; January 1963; Pro- fessional papers series no. four. Available from: Florida Department of Natural Resources, Tallahassee, FL. National Marine Manufacturers Association. The boating business: 1979. Chi- cago, IL: National Marine Manufacturers Association; ca. 1980; 28 p. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Local climatological data, monthly summary. Asheville, NC: National Climatic Center; 1956. Avail- able from: Library, Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Tal- lahassee, FL. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Local climatological data, monthly summary. Asheville, NC: National Climatic Center; 1961; Avail- able from: Library, Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Tal- lahassee, FL. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Local climatological data, monthly summary. Asheville, NC: National Climatic Center; 1966; Avail- able from: Library, Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Tal- lahassee, FL. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Local climatological data, monthly summary. Asheville, NC: National Climatic Center; 1971; Avail- able from: Library, Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Tal- lahassee, FL. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Local climatological data, monthly summary. Asheville, NC: National Climatic Center; 1976; Avail- able from: Library, Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Tal- lahassee, FL. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Local climatological data, monthly summary. Asheville, NC: National Climatic Center; 1981; Avail- able from: Library, Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Tal- lahassee, FL. New England River Basins Commission; U.S. Department of the Interior; RALI Program. Fact book - onshore facilities related to offshore oil and gas development. Boston, MA; New England River Basins Commission; 1976; 300 p. Northwest Florida Water Management District. Water resources management plan. Tallahassee, FL: Northwest Florida Water Management District; 1980; Vol. 1. 196 p. Pride, R.W. Estimated use of water in Florida, 1970. Tallahassee, FL: Flori- da Department of Natural Resources, Division of Interior Resources, Bureau of Geology (for the U.S. Geological Survey); August 1973; Information cir- cular no. 83. 31 p. 187 Pritchard, P.C.H., editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Gainesville, FL: University Presses of Florida; 1978; five volumes. Available from: Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, FL. Sheffield, R.M. Forest statistics for Northwest Florida, 1979. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; April 1980; Forest Service Resource Bulletin SE-52. 33 p. Available from: Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry, Tallahassee, FL. Snyder, N.L.; Knight, H.A. Forest statistics for Central Florida, 1970. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; September 1970; Forest Service Resource Bulletin SE-17. 35 p. Available from: Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry, Tallahassee, FL. South Florida Regional Planning Council. Environmental review processes in transportation planning. Miami, FL: South Florida Regional Planning Council ; 1977. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council. Areawide water quality management program, section 208, Fort Myers, FL: Southwest Florida Regional Plan- ning Council; August 1978. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council. Agenda item no. 7. No publica- tion data available. 18 June 1981. Available from: Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council, Fort Myers, FL. Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. Technical report: land use, support services, ownership, population and economics. St. Petersburg, FL: Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council; 30 June 1976. Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. Areawide water quality management plan for the Tampa Bay region. St. Petersburg, FL: Tampa Bay Regional Plan- ning Council; June 1978. Teaf, C. ; Allen, T. Hazardous waste incidents in the State of Florida. Tal- lahassee, FL: Florida Department of Environmental Regulation; September 1980; 51 p. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Waterborne commerce of the United States, cal- endar year 1960, Part 2, waterways and harbors. Gulf Coast, Mississippi River Systems and Antilles. Fort Belvoir, VA: U.S. Army Corps of Engi- neers, Water Resources Support Center; 1962. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Tallahassee, FL. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Waterborne commerce of the United States, cal- endar year 1965, Part 2, waterways and harbors. Gulf Coast, Mississippi River Systems and Antilles. Fort Belvoir, VA: U.S. Army Corps of Engi- neers, Water Resources Support Center; 1967. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Tallahassee, FL. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Waterborne commerce of the United States, cal- endar year 1970, Part 2, waterways and harbors, Gulf Coast, Mississippi River Systems and Antilles. Fort Belvoir, VA: U.S. Army Corps of Engi- neers, Water Resources Support Center; 1972. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Tallahassee, FL. 188 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Waterborne commerce of the United States, cal- endar year 1975, Part 2, waterways and harbors, Gulf Coast, Mississippi River Systems and Antilles. Fort Belvoir, VA: U.S. Army Corps of Engi- neers, Water Resources Support Center; 1977. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Tallahassee, FL. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Project maps book 1979. Mobile, AL: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; 1979. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Waterborne commerce of the United States, cal- endar year 1978, Part 2, waterways and harbors. Gulf Coast, Mississippi River Systems and Antilles. Fort Belvoir, VA: U.S. Army Corps of Engi- neers, Water Resources Support Center; 1980. Available from: Florida Department of Transportation, Tallahassee, FL. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of housing: 1950. Vol. 1, Part 2. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1953a. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of the population: 1950. Vol. 2, Part 10. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1953b; 607 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of agriculture: 1954. Vol. 1, Part 18. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1957a; 666 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. City and county data book: 1956. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1957b; 565 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. County business patterns 1956: Part 6. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1958; 432 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of agriculture: 1959. Vol. 1, Part 29. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1960; 261 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. County business patterns 1959: Part 6B. iJashington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1961; 284 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. City and county data book: 1962. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1962a; 669 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Current population reports, series P-25, No. 7. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; November 1962b; 90 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of housing: 1960. Vol. 1, Part 3. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1963a. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of the population: 1960. Vol. 1, part 11. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1963b; 1,112 p. 189 U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. County business patterns 1965: Florida. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1966a; 105 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Housing authorized in permit-issuing places: 1965. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1966b; 294 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of agriculture: 1964. Vol. 1, Part 29. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1967a; 455 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. City and county data book: 1967. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1967b; 673 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. County business patterns 1970: Florida. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1971a; 126 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Current population reports, series P-25, No. 461. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; June 1971b; 75 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Housing authorized by building permits and public contracts: 1970. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1971c; 378 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of agriculture: 1969. Vol. 1, Part 29. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1972a; 528 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of housing; 1970. Vol. 1, Part 2. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1972b. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of the population: 1970. Vol. 1, Part 11. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1973a; 2,698 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. City and county data book: 1972. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1973b; 1,020 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of minerals indus- tries 1972. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1973c. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Current population reports, series P-25, No. 517. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; May 1974; 76 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Current population reports, series P-25, No. 642. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; December 1976a; 4 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Housing authorized by building permits and public contracts: 1975. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1976b; 390 p. 190 U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of agriculture: 1974. Vol. 1, Part 9. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1977a; 395 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. County business patterns 1975: Florida. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1977b; 138 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Current population reports, series P-25, No. 657. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; May 1977c; 16 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Current population reports, series P-25, No. 709. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; September 1977d; 149 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. City and county data book: 1977. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1978; 956 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Current population reports, series P-25, No. 810. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; September 1979a; 99 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Current population reports, series P-25, No. 869. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; November 1979b; 5 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. County business patterns 1978: Florida. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1980a; 145 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Current population reports, series P-25, No. 873. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; February 1980b; 98 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Housing authorized by building permits and public contracts: 1979. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1980c; 381 p. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of agriculture: 1978. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1981a. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Census of population and housing: advance report: 1980. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; 1981b. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau .of Economic Analysis. Northwest Florida industrial water supply requirements. Mobile, AL: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District; February 1979; 44 p. U.S. Department of Energy, Economic Regulatory Administration, Office of Util- ity Systems. The national power grid study, Vol. 1. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1980; 77 p. 191 U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration. Steam-electric plant construction costs and annual production expenses: 1975. Wash- ington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1977. U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration. Gas turbine electric plant construction costs and annual production expenses: 1975. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1978a; 103 p. U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration. Statistics of privately-owned electric utilities in the United States: 1976. Washing- ton, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1978b; 1,509 p. U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration. Gas turbine electric plant construction costs and annual production expenses: 1977. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1979a; 104 p. U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration. Statistics of privately-owned electric utilities in the United States: 1977. Washing- ton, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1979b; 1,409 p. U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration. Statistics of publicly-owned electric utilities in the United States: 1978. Washing- ton, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1979c; 164 p. U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration. Steam-electric plant construction costs and annual production expenses: 1978. Washing- ton, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1980; 199 p. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Utility Systems. The national power grid study. Vol. 1. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1978. U.S. Department of Energy. Statistics of interstate natural gas pipeline com- panies: 1976. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; ca. 1978. U.S. Department of Energy. Statistics of interstate natural gas pipeline com- panies: 1977. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; ca. 1979. U.S. Department of Energy. Statistics of interstate natural gas pipeline com- panies: 1978. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; ca. 1980. U.S. Department of Energy. Statistics of interstate natural gas pipeline com- panies: 1979. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; ca. 1981. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service. Health manpower: a county and metropolitan area data book. Rockville, MD: Public Health Service; 1971a; 164 p. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service. LPN's 1967: an inventory of licensed practical nurses. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1971b; 101 p. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service. Licensed optometrists in Florida: 1973. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1974; 134 p. 192 U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management. Draft environ- mental impact statement for OCS lease sale 66 and A66. New Orleans, LA: U.S. Department of the Interior; 1980. Available from: U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Minerals yearbook: 1955. Vol. 3. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1958; 1,220 p. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. The mineral industry of Florida. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1960, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Minerals yearbook: 1960. Vol. 3. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1961; 1,161 p. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. The mineral industry of Florida. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1965. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Minerals yearbook: 1965. Vol. 3. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1967; 928 p. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. The mineral industry of Florida. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1970. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Minerals yearbook: 1970. Vol. 3. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1972; 807 p. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. The mineral industry of Florida. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1975. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Economic impact of the phosphate industry on selected Florida counties, Florida and the United States. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; September 1978a. Available from: Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Minerals yearbook: 1975. Vol. 2. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1978b; 847 p. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Minerals in the economy of Florida. Pittsburgh, PA: Publications Department, Bureau of Mines; 1978c; 18 p. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Minerals in the economy of Florida. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1979. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Minerals yearbook: 1979. Vol. 3. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1981. U.S. Department of the Interior, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service. National Register of historic properties, 18 March 1979. Federal Regis- ter 45(54): 17451-17452. U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. Map of the State of Florida. No publication data available; 1967. Available from: U.S. Geological Survey, Tallahassee, FL. 193 U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Conservation Division. OCS statistics. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; ca. 1981; Open file report 80-864. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Draft areawide environmental impact statement; Central Florida phosphate industry. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Envi- ronmental Protection Agency; ca. 1978. Available from: Tampa Bay Re- gional Planning Council, St. Petersburg, FL. U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Office of Electric Power Regulation. Power pooling in the Southwest region. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; August 1980; 191 p. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of privately-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1955. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; ca. 1956a. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of publicly-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1955. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office, ca. 1956b. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Steam-electric plant construction costs and annual production expenses: 1955. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; ca. 1956c. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of privately-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1960. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; ca. 1961a. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of publicly-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1960. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; ca. 1961b. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Steam-electric plant construction costs and annual production expenses: 1960. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; ca. 1961c. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Steam-electric plant construction costs and annual production expenses: 1965. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1966a; 175 p. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of privately-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1965. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; ca. 1966b. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of privately-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1970. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; 1971a. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of publicly-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1970. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; 1971b. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of publicly-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1970. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; 1972a. 194 U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of publicly-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1971. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; 1972b. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Steam-electric plant construction costs and annual production expenses: 1970. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1972c; 171 p. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Steam-electric plant construction costs and annual production expenses: 1971. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1972d; 145 p. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of privately-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1972. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; 1973a. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of publicly-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1972. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1973b. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Steam-electric plant construction costs and annual production expenses: 1972. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; ca. 1973c; 145 p. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of interstate natural gas pipeline companies: 1972. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; ca. 1973d. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Steam-electric plant construction costs and annual production expenses: 1973. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; ca. 1974a; 145 p. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of privately-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1973. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; 1974b. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of publicly-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1973. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; ca. 1974c. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of interstate natural gas pipeline companies: 1973. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; ca. 1974d. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of privately-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1974. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; ca. 1975a. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of publicly-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1974. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; ca. 1975b. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Steam-electric plant construction costs and annual production expenses: 1974. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; ca. 1975c; 145 p. 195 U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of interstate natural gas pipeline companies: 1974. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; ca. 1975d. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of privately-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1975. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; ca. 1976a. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of publicly-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1975. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; ca. 1976b. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of interstate natural gas pipeline companies: 1975. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; ca. 1976c. U.S. Federal Power Commission. Statistics of privately-owned electric utili- ties in the United States: 1976. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Print- ing Office; 1977. University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research, Division of Population Studies. Age, race, and sex components of Florida's popula- tion. Gainesville, FL: The University Presses of Florida; April 1979; Bulletin 47. Available from: University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research, Gainesville, FL. University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. Agricul- tural growth in an urban age. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences; ca. 1975. Veri , A.; Jenna, W. ; Bergamaschi, D. Environmental quality by design: South Florida. Miami, FL: University of Miami Press; September 1975. Whitfield, W.K., Jr. Mining of submerged shell deposits: history and status of regulation and production of the Florida industry. St. Petersburg, FL: Florida Department of Natural Resources, Marine Research Laboratory; 1975; Fla. Mar. Res. Publ . 11. 49 p. Available from: Florida Depart- ment of Natural Resources, Tallahassee, FL. Wood, R. ; Fernald, E. The new Florida atlas. Tallahassee, FL: Trend Publica- tions; 1974. Available from: Florida Resources and Environmental Analy- sis Center, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL. Zellars-Williams, Inc. Evaluation of the phosphate deposits of Florida using the minerals availability system: final report. Lakeland, FL: June 1978. *U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1983-769-626 196 ♦ Headquarters, Division of Biological Services, Washington, DC Eastern Energy and Land Use Team Leetown, WV National Coastal Ecosystems Team Slldell. LA Western Energy and Land Use Team Ft, Collins, CO Locations of Regional Offices Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands REGION 1 Regional Director U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Lloyd Five Hundred Building, Suite 1692 500 N.E. Multnomah Street Portland, Oregon 97232 REGION 2 Regional Director U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service P.O.Box 1306 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103 REGION 3 Regional Director U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Federal Building, Fort Snelling Twin Cities, Minnesota 55111 REGION 4 Regional Director U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Richard B. Russell Building 75 Spring Street, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 REGION 5 Regional Director U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service One Gateway Center Newton Corner, Massachusetts 02158 REGION 6 Regional Director U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service P.O. Box 25486 Denver Federal Center Denver, Colorado 80225 REGION 7 Regional Director U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1011 E.Tudor Road Anchorage, Alaska 99503 DEPARTMENT OF THE INOIOR U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE As the Nation's principal conservation agency, the Department of the Interior has respon- sibility for most of our nationally owned public lands and natural resources. This includes fostering the wisest use of our land and water resources, protecting our fish and wildlife, preserving th» environmental and cultural values of our national parks and historical places, and providing for the enjoyment of life through outdoor recreation. The Department as- sesses our energy and mineral resources and works to assure that their development is in the best interests of all our people. The Department also has a major responsibility for American Indian reservation communities and for people who live in island territories under U.S. administration.