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Florida Water Management Inventory Project
Contact the Inventory Team
- 850-245-4250
- DCEHInventory@flhealth.gov
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Fax
850-487-0864 -
Mailing Address
Bureau of Environmental Health, Water Programs
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A-08
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1710
Project Goal
The goal of the Florida Water Management Inventory (FLWMI) is to provide an up-to-date centralized geographic data map for developed properties with a drinking water source (public water or private domestic well) and wastewater treatment method (central sewer or onsite septic).
Project Overview
The initial inventory was completed in October 2016, and reflects information received from multiple stakeholders across the state. The inventory was further updated during 2017. However, there are gaps in the data from a lack of available information and where several public water and sewer providers did not submit data. The future cycles of the inventory are focused on filling in these gaps and updating the parcels with additional information for drinking water and wastewater.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection collects specific information for wastewater treatment facilities and public water systems. They do not collect any information on the properties served by those facilities. Private domestic wells and onsite septic systems are permitted by different agencies across the state. We collect and synthesize this information for the entire state. FLWMI allows public and private parties to access data not found elsewhere. This increases effectiveness in areas of disaster preparedness, real estate investment, county planning, and locating wells near environmental health hazards. Florida has a comprehensive online map, along with data available for download.
Maps and Data
All completed maps and data are available for public use from the FTP site. We also have an interactive online map available for viewing.
Personal information is NOT collected as part of the project, and any personal information is stripped from the data should it be provided by one of our partners or stakeholders.
Click on county name to see county specific information.
Project Benefits
The benefits resulting from the FLWMI include:
- Shared data enhances customer service, permitting, development review, and planning activities for state agencies, local government, utilities, citizens, and other interested parties
- Disaster preparedness and response activities are improved resulting in more accurate estimates of impacts on public health and infrastructure during disasters
- Enhanced resource for homeowners, home-buyers, realtors, and other entities interested in potable water and wastewater services
- Increased awareness and outreach through the centralized web portal of maps and data as well as consolidated project results accessible to the public
- Identify information gaps and redundancies related to drinking water and wastewater distribution
- Increase awareness of the intersection between water health and human health
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