

Site map
- About the district
- Governing Board
- News, meetings and notices
- Permitting
- Water conservation
- Water supply
- Water bodies, watersheds and storm water
- Agriculture
- Online tools, GIS, data
- Local governments
- Careers
- Recreation and land
- STEM and education
- Publications and videos
- Budget, procurement and financial information
- Contact us
About the district
- Overview and mission
- Projects
- Frequently asked questions
- District maps
- District organization
- Organizational structure
- District leadership
- Ann B. Shortelle, Ph.D., Executive Director
- Lisa A. Kelley, Chief of Staff
- Erich Marzolf, Ph.D., Director, Division of Water and Land Resources
- Victor Castro, Director, Division of Regulatory Services
- Michael Register, Director, Division of Water Supply Planning and Assessment
- Karl E. Hankin, P.E., Director, Division of Projects
- Brad Purcell, Director, Office of Excellence and Special Projects
- William R. Abrams, General Counsel
- Plans and reports
- Public records request
- History of the district and water management in Florida
- Water management in the 1800s
- Water management in the 1900s: 1900 through 1949
- Water management in the 1900s: 1950 through 1969
- Water management in the 1900s: 1970 through 1999
- Water management in the 2000s: 2000 through 2005
- Water management in the 2000s: 2006 through 2009
- Water management in the 2000s: 2010 through 2011
- Water management in the 2000s: 2012 through 2014
- Water management in the 2000s: 2015 and beyond
- Bibliography
Governing Board
News, meetings and notices
- News media
- RSS feeds
- Other district meetings and notices
- Announcements
- District newsletter
Permitting
- Public participation
- Agriculture
- Apply for a permit or submit compliance data
- Find permits and applications
- Permit application notices
- Sign up to receive permit application notices
- Rules and permit conditions
- Handbooks, forms, fees, final orders
- Consumptive use permit (CUP) Applicant’s Handbook (effective Aug. 14, 2014)
- Pre-Aug. 14, 2014, CUP Applicant’s Handbook
- Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) Applicant’s Handbook (effective Oct. 1, 2013)
- Pre-Oct. 1, 2013, ERP Applicant’s Handbooks
- Applicant’s handbooks
- Rules
- Forms
- Application fees
- Conditions
- Forms
- Permit application fees
- Final orders
- Permitting contact information
- Permitting contacts by county
- Permitting News You Can Use newsletter
- Permitting News You Can Use comment form
- Uniform Mitigation Assessment Methodology (UMAM)
- UMAM rule (62-345, Florida Administrative Code)
- Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s UMAM web page
- Help and online resources
Water conservation
- Watering restrictions
- Tips for saving water
- Waterwise landscaping
- Interactive home water use survey
- Florida Water StarSM
- Reclaimed water
- Water conservation technical assistance
Water supply
- Florida’s aquifers
- Abandoned well plugging program
- Water supply plans
- St. Johns River as a water supply source
- Minimum flows and levels
- MFLs frequently asked questions
- Current status of MFL water bodies
- Water use data management program
- Groundwater resource assessment
- Water Resource Development Work Program
- Drought-proof your well
- How sinkholes form
- Fluctuating lake levels
Water bodies, watersheds and storm water
- St. Johns River
- Indian River Lagoon
- Northern Coastal Basins
- Upper Ocklawaha River Basin
- Orange Creek Basin
- St. Marys River
- Springs of the district
- Springs Protection Initiative
- Springs protection projects
- What you can do to help springs
- Anatomy of a spring
- Alphabetical listing
- Alexander Springs
- Apopka Spring
- Barrel Spring
- Bear Spring
- Beecher Springs
- Blackwater Springs
- Blue Algae Boil
- Blue Spring (Lake County)
- Blue Spring (Marion County)
- Blue Spring (Volusia County)
- Blueberry Spring
- Boulder Spring
- Boulware Spring
- Bugg Spring
- Camp La No Che Spring
- Camp Seminole Spring
- Cannon Springs
- Catfish Springs
- Cedar Springs
- Clifton Springs
- Cobb Seep
- Crescent Beach Submarine Spring
- Croaker Hole Spring
- Double Run Spring
- Droty Spring
- Eaton Creek Springs
- Elder Spring
- Enterprise Springs
- Fern Hammock Springs
- Fish Hook Spring 1
- Fish Hook Spring 2
- Forest Springs
- Gemini Springs
- Ginger Ale Springs
- Glen Springs
- Gold Head Branch Springs
- Green Algae Boil
- Green Cove Spring
- Green Springs
- Harden Spring
- Heath Spring
- Helene Springs
- Holiday Springs
- Indigo Springs
- Island Spring
- Juniper Springs
- Lake Jessup Spring
- Lake Lowry Seeps
- Magnesia Spring
- Markee Minor #1 Spring
- Markee Spring
- Messant Spring
- Miami Springs
- Moccasin Springs
- Mooring Cove Springs
- Morman Branch Springs
- Mosquito Springs Run
- Mud Spring
- Nashua Spring
- Nova Spring
- Orange Spring
- Palm Springs (Lake County)
- Palm Springs (Seminole County)
- Pegasus Spring
- Ponce de Leon Springs
- Pottsburg Creek Spring
- Riversites Springs
- Rock Springs
- Salt Springs
- Sandys Spring
- Sanlando Springs
- Satsuma Spring
- Seminole Spring (Volusia County)
- Seminole Springs (Lake County)
- Shands Bridge Spring
- Sharks Tooth Spring
- Silver Springs
- Silver Glen Springs
- Sims Spring
- Snail Springs
- Starbuck Spring
- Sulphur Spring
- Sun Eden Spring
- Su-No-Wa Spring
- Sweetwater Springs (and Little Sweetwater Spring)
- Tobacco Patch Landing Springs
- Tram Springs
- Trickle Spring
- Uncle Baird Spring
- Wadesboro Spring
- Wekiwa Springs
- Welaka Spring
- Whitewater Springs
- Witherington Spring
- Wolfs Head Spring
- W.W. Gay Spring
- Characteristics of springs
- Springs classification
- Springs monitoring
- Contact information
- Algae
- Aquatic grasses
- Wetlands
- Water quality
- Sources of water pollution
- What you can do to reduce water pollution
- Low impact development
- Harvesting shad to reduce nutrients in water bodies
- Surface water quality
- 2014 Water quality status and trends report
- Groundwater
- Springs
- Surface water
- Water quality monitoring
- 2014 Water quality status and trends report
- Understanding stormwater systems
- Flooding and stormwater systems
Agriculture
Online tools, GIS, data
- Data collection and reports
- Specific-use data sites
- Geographic information system (GIS) development and data collection
- District GIS links
- Water quality
- 2014 Water quality status and trends report
- Groundwater
- Springs
- Surface water
- Water quality monitoring
- 2014 Water quality status and trends report
Local governments
- Cooperative funding
- Comprehensive planning
- Water conservation technical assistance
- Flooding, hurricane information
- Watering restrictions
Careers
- Employment opportunities
Recreation and land
- Recreation
- District lands
- Alphabetical listing
- Bayard Conservation Area
- Black Creek Ravines Conservation Area
- Blue Cypress Conservation Area
- Buck Lake Conservation Area
- Canaveral Marshes Conservation Area
- Clark Bay Conservation Area
- Crescent Lake Conservation Area
- Deep Creek Conservation Area (including Edgefield, north and west tracts)
- Dunns Creek Conservation Area
- Econlockhatchee Sandhills Conservation Area
- Emeralda Marsh Conservation Area
- Fort Drum Marsh Conservation Area
- Gourd Island Conservation Area
- Hal Scott Regional Preserve and Park
- Heart Island Conservation Area
- Julington-Durbin Preserve
- Lake Apopka North Shore
- Lake George Conservation Area
- Lake Jesup Conservation Area
- Lake Monroe Conservation Area
- Lake Norris Conservation Area
- Lochloosa Wildlife Conservation Area
- Longleaf Flatwoods Reserve
- Moses Creek Conservation Area
- Murphy Creek Conservation Area
- Newnans Lake Conservation Area
- Ocklawaha Prairie Restoration Area
- Orange Creek Restoration Area
- Palm Bluff Conservation Area
- Pellicer Creek Conservation Area
- Rice Creek Conservation Area
- River Lakes Conservation Area
- Seminole Ranch Conservation Area
- Silver Springs Forest Conservation Area
- Stokes Landing Conservation Area
- Sunnyhill Restoration Area
- Thomas Creek Conservation Area
- Three Forks Conservation Area
- Twelve Mile Swamp Recreation Area
- Wekiva River Buffer Conservation Area
- Map
- Activities matrix
- Trail guides
- Hunting regulations and maps
- Using district lands
- Alphabetical listing
- Camping reservations
- Partnership properties
- Who to contact
- District property closures or activities that may affect recreation
- Geocaching (Geocache site application form and search tool)
- District lands
- Land acquisition
- Land management
- Recreational public meetings
- Land Assessment Implementation Plan overview
- Conservation easements
STEM and education
- STEM Resource Center
- The Great Water OdysseySM
- Teacher resources
- Student resources