Description: Storm Water Management Permit points. Permit locations are represented as points. Maintained by Processing and Records staff and mapped to 1:24,000 USGS quadrangles.
Description: This data layer represents the locations of all well construction sites permitted within the District, including historical sites. The historical sites were obtained from the IBM databases. This service is for the Open Data Download application for the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
Description: This data layer details the locations of permits required when an entity needs to connect to, withdraw water from, discharge water into, place construction within or across, or otherwise make use of a "Work of the District". A "Work of the District" is any lake, stream, other water body, control structure, or other facility owned and maintained by the District or adopted by the Governing Board. Maintained by Processing and Records staff and mapped to 1:24,000 USGS quadrangles.
Description: Water Use Permit Boundaries. WUP boundaries are the best cartographic representation of the permit according to the District Permit Review staff. Maintained by the REG GIS staff. This service is for the Open Data Download application for the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
Description: Environmental Resource Permit Project Activity Areas (PAA) and Total Land Areas (TLA) when PAA is not available. The PAA boundary is created by the District Reviewer staff to aid in locating the general vicinity of the project area. The TLA boundary is create by REG GIS staff using proof of legal control documents to aid in identifying permit associations. The areas of project activity and total land represented in this Geographic Information System are drawn for the sole use of the Southwest Florida Water Management District ("District"). These drawings and the data they contain are not legal documents, do not comprise the legal definition of the "project area" as referenced in 40D-4.021, F.A.C., and are not intended to represent or be used as such. To view the legal project area as submitted by the applicant or permittee, and as approved by the District, please contact the District office to which the project area information was submitted. This service is for the Open Data Download application for the Southwest Florida Water Management District.