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Curiosity Creek Watershed

Curiosity Creek Watershed

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Explore general as well as scientific information about the movement, chemistry and biology of area surface and ground water environments.

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Water Quality

The following data are summarized as seasonal average values for lake and river sampling locations located within the watershed. While these data are useful to serve as a general picture of watershed health, these data must be viewed with caution because these samples have been taken from ecologically different water resources.

Rivers:
Samples from most rivers located in this watershed are averaged as part of these data summaries.
Season Total Nitrogen Nitrate (NO3) Total Phosphorus Orthophosphate Number of Sample Stations Number of Samples
No Data Available
Five Year Seasonal Graph No Data Available
Five Year Graph of All Samples No Data Available

Source(s): Quarterly Routine Water Monitoring, EPC Monthly Routine Water Monitoring, EPC Water Quality Data, LAKEWATCH Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring, FDEP Historic Data from Legacy STORET, FDEP Watershed Monitoring Section, FDEP Southwest Regional Operations Center, Stream Waterwatch Water Quality Data, Volunteer , USGS National Water Information System

Lakes:
Samples from most lakes located in this watershed are averaged as part of these data summaries.
Season Total Nitrogen Nitrate (NO3) Total Phosphorus Orthophosphate Number of Sample Stations Number of Samples
APR-JUN 2024 1,190 ug/l No Data Available 56 ug/l No Data Available 1 1
JAN-MAR 2024 1,640 ug/l No Data Available 91 ug/l No Data Available 1 3
OCT-DEC 2023 813 ug/l No Data Available 31 ug/l No Data Available 2 3
JUL-SEP 2023 690 ug/l No Data Available 26 ug/l No Data Available 1 3
APR-JUN 2023 801 ug/l No Data Available 27 ug/l No Data Available 2 4
JAN-MAR 2023 1,010 ug/l No Data Available 31 ug/l No Data Available 3 5
OCT-DEC 2022 934 ug/l No Data Available 29 ug/l No Data Available 6 8
JUL-SEP 2022 829 ug/l No Data Available 38 ug/l No Data Available 6 10
APR-JUN 2022 1,111 ug/l No Data Available 47 ug/l No Data Available 7 11
JAN-MAR 2022 1,346 ug/l No Data Available 56 ug/l No Data Available 3 5
Five Year Seasonal Graph No Data Available No Data Available
Five Year Graph of All Samples No Data Available No Data Available

Source(s): EPC Water Quality data gathered from reports, Hillsborough County Environmental Management Division, LAKEWATCH Supplemental Water Quality Sampling, LAKEWATCH Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring, FDEP Watershed Monitoring Section, SWFWMD Water Quality Sampling Data, FDEP Southwest Regional Operations Center, FDEP, Water Quality Standards and Special Projects (Florida), SWFWMD Water Quality Sampling Data (Ken Romie), SWFWMD Water Quality Monitoring Program Data, USGS National Water Information System, Hillsborough County Environmental Services Division, Florida LAKEWATCH, FDEP - Southwest Regional Operations Center

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Groundwater Quantity: Aquifer Resource Indicator

Southwest Florida Water Management District calculates the Aquifer Resource Indicator (ARI) for their three groundwater regions each month. The ARI was created to provide the public with a gauge of groundwater levels in their area, so they can develop an understanding of the severity and cycles of drought and recovery. The three regions include: North (Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Levy, Marion, and Sumter counties), Central (Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, and Polk counties), and South (Charlotte, DeSoto, Hardee, Highlands, Manatee, and Sarasota counties). Learn More about the Aquifer Resource Indicator >>

To determine the ARI for a region, each well is compared weekly to its respective low-normal value and the difference is calculated. The weekly differences are reduced to a monthly value for all monitoring wells within a region, and the resulting ARI value represents how far water levels in the aquifer must rise or fall to reach their respective low-normal values.

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Source: SWFWMD Hydrologic Data Section Data


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    Stream Flow and Levels

    Stream level and flow data for the Curiosity Creek Watershed. Learn More about Stream Flow »

    River Flows Whole River Range Flows Data by Segment Levels Whole River Range Levels Data By Segment
    Curiosity Creek In the past 30 days
    same Average river flow is the same as it has been historically.
    In the past 30 days
    up Average water levels are higher than they have been historically.

    Source(s): Not Available

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