Document ID: EPA-HQ-OPP-2002-0249-0008
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2002-10-01T04:00Z

Drinking
Water
Exposure
Assessment
Associated
with
the
Use
of
Direx
4L
®
Herbicide
on
Citrus
July
12,
2002
Background
Diuron
(
3­[
3,4­
dichlorophenyl]­
1,1­
dimethylurea)
is
the
active
ingredient
in
Direx
4L
®
herbidide
(
Direx).
Griffin
L.
L.
C.,
the
registrant
for
diuron,
is
working
with
Landis
International
(
Landis)
for
product
registration
support
for
Direx.
Landis
has
asked
Waterborne
Environmental,
Inc.
(
Waterborne)
to
assist
in
characterizing
the
risk
to
drinking
water
sources
associated
with
the
use
of
Direx
4L
herbicide
on
citrus
in
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155).

Activities
being
performed
by
Waterborne
include
the
spatial
integration
of
information
on
surface
water
sources
for
drinking
water
in
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
relative
to
citrus
production
and
soil
runoff
potential.
This
information
can
be
used
to
characterize
the
relative
vulnerability
of
surface
water
supplies
to
diuron
exposure.

Citrus
Production
in
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
Commercial
citrus
acreage
in
Florida
was
estimated
at
approximately
832,500
acres
in
2000
(
FL
DACS,
2002).
The
geographical
distribution
by
county
is
presented
in
Figure
1.

The
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)
encompasses
approximately
54,570
square
miles
in
central
Florida
(
Figure
2)
and
corresponds
roughly
to
the
geographical
boundary
of
commercial
citrus
production.
The
primary
exceptions
are
the
high
citrus
production
areas
along
the
South
Central
Florida
Ridge
(
MLRA
154)
and
the
Southern
Florida
Lowlands
(
MLRA
156B).

Counties
identified
as
having
citrus
production
in
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
are
listed
in
Table
1.
The
table
includes
the
county
name,
county
FIPS
code,
total
county
area,
the
portion
of
the
county
in
MLRA
155,
and
a
comparison
of
citrus
acreage
using
three
sources
of
information.
The
sources
are
discussed
below:

·
Information
obtained
from
the
Florida
Department
of
Agriculture
and
Consumer
Services
(
FL
DACS)
reflects
county­
level
estimates
last
updated
October
2000
(
FL
DACS,
2002).
This
information
is
believed
to
be
the
most
accurate
account
of
citrus
acreage
in
the
State.

·
Land
use
imagery
was
also
obtained
from
the
Florida
Department
of
Environmental
Protection
(
FL
DEP,
2002)
as
three
separate
shape
files
representing
the
three
water
management
districts
in
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods.
The
Southern
Florida
Water
Management
District
(
SFWMD)
and
the
Saint
Johns
River
Water
Management
District
(
SJRWMD)
data
are
from
1995,
and
the
Southwest
Florida
Water
Management
District
land
use
data
are
from
1999.
The
scale
of
the
land
use
data
is
1:
40,000,
and
the
projection
is
Albers
Equal
Area
Conic.
Counties
having
area
within
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
were
selected
and
exported
to
a
separate
data
layer.
Land
uses
identified
as
citrus
groves
(
SFWMD
and
SJRWMD)
or
tree
crops
(
SWFWMD)
were
exported
to
create
a
single
citrus­
only
data
layer
(
Figure
3).
This
database
provides
a
relatively
detailed
spatial
resolution
of
citrus
production.
Acreage
estimates
compare
favorably
to
the
FL
DACS
estimates
with
the
exception
of
St.
Lucie
County.

·
The
National
Resources
Inventory
(
NRI)
was
included
in
this
analysis
to
characterize
soils
used
to
produce
citrus
including
their
relative
runoff
potential.
The
NRI
is
a
national
survey
of
land
use
updated
every
five
years.
Data
presented
herein
is
from
the
1992
survey
(
USDA,
1994a).
Results
from
the
1997
have
recently
been
made
available,
but
could
not
be
readily
processed
for
this
evaluation.
Citrus
is
not
a
unique
land
use
category
in
the
NRI,
but
is
represented
within
NRI
land
use
001
("
Fruit").
Each
NRI
point
is
identified
spatially
at
the
county,
MLRA,
and
zip
code
level
and
identified
by
soil
type.
Appendix
A
contains
the
acreage
and
soil
properties
for
NRI
survey
points
surveyed
as
fruit
production
in
MLRA
155.
This
acreage
compares
less
favorably
to
the
FL
DACS
estimates,
particularly
for
DeSoto,
Indian
River,
and
Lake
counties.

Soils
Used
for
Citrus
Production
in
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
The
National
Resource
Inventory
(
NRI)
was
used
to
identify
candidate
soils
that
best
represent
citrus
production
in
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155).
"
Fruit"
(
land
use
code
001)
was
used
as
a
land
use
category
to
identify
candidate
corn
soils
because
citrus
is
not
a
unique
land
use
category
in
the
NRI.
Candidate
soils
were
then
ranked
by
runoff
potential
(
Appendix
A).
Soil
properties
used
to
assess
runoff
potential
were
obtained
from
the
U.
S.
Department
of
Agriculture's
soil
property
database,
SOILS5
(
USDA,
1994b).
Hydrologic
Soil
Group
(
USDA,
1972)
was
used
as
the
primary
ranking
criteria,
in
which
"
D"
soils
were
ranked
above
"
C"
soils,
etc.
Sand
content
(
low
to
high)
was
used
as
a
secondary
ranking.
Average
organic
matter
(
high
to
low),
average
slope
(
high
to
low),
and
soil
series
name
(
ascending)
were
used
for
subsequent
ranking.
Soil
series
name
was
included
as
a
final
tiebreaker
so
that
multiple
NRI
entry
points
of
the
same
series
would
be
clustered
together.

Soils
classified
as
high
runoff
potential
(
Hydrologic
Soil
Group
D)
represent
approximately
3.5
percent
of
the
fruit
production
in
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods.
Hydrologic
Soil
Groups
C/
D,
C,
B/
D,
and
B
represent
approximately
3.0,
9.4,
71.9,
and
0.2
percent
of
fruit
production
in
the
MLRA.
Soils
classified
as
having
low
runoff
potential
(
Hydrologic
Soil
Group
A)
represent
11.8
percent
of
fruit
acreage
in
the
MLRA
Surface
Water
Supplies
in
Florida
Very
few
public
water
supplies
rely
on
surface
water
in
the
state
of
Florida.
Ground
water
accounts
for
90
percent
of
public­
supply
water
in
Florida
(
USGS,
1990).
The
locations
of
individual
drinking
water
supplies
relying
on
surface
water
in
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
Figure
3)
were
identified
from
a
variety
of
sources,
including
the
Florida
Department
of
Environmental
Protection
(
FL
DEP,
2002);
the
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
USEPA,
1990;
1999;
2002),
and
the
U.
S.
Geological
Survey
(
1990).
Sources
were
cross­
referenced
in
an
attempt
to
obtain
a
comprehensive
list.

Intakes
are
identified
by
facility
name
in
Table
2
and
Figure
4.
Although
efforts
were
made
to
screen
for
surface
water
supplies,
some
facilities
are
identified
by
name
as
well
fields,
indicating
that
these
facilities
may
rely
on
combination
ground
water
and
surface
water
resources.
Based
on
a
preliminary
analysis
of
Figures
3
and
4,
surface
water
sources
with
the
highest
density
of
citrus
appear
to
be
the
Peace
River,
Shell
Creek,
and
Fordham
Waterways
in
De
Soto
and
Charlotte
Counties.
Citrus
areas
outside
of
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
e.
g.,
in
the
South
Central
Florida
Ridge,
MLRA
154)
may
also
be
in
the
contributing
watersheds
of
these
drinking
water
supplies.

Conclusions
and
Recommendations
·
The
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)
comprise
much
of
the
citrus
production
in
the
State
of
Florida.
Significant
production
also
occurs
along
the
South
Central
Florida
Ridge
(
MLRA
154)
and
the
Southern
Florida
Lowlands
(
MLRA
156B).
·
Very
little
acreage
of
this
acreage
resides
on
high
runoff
potential
soils.
Hydrologic
Soil
Group
D,
C/
D,
and
C
represent
3.0,
3.0,
and
9.3
percent
of
fruit
production
in
the
MLRA.
The
majority
of
citrus
acreage
resides
on
Hydrologic
Soil
Group
B/
D.
This
soils
classification
behaves
as
a
D
soil
unless
a
suitable
drainage
exists
on
site.
Anthropogenic
alteration
of
this
land
to
facilitate
agriculture
(
ditches,
canales,
etc.)
renders
the
behavior
as
a
B
soil.

·
Ground
water
accounts
for
90
percent
of
public­
supply
water
in
Florida
(
USGS,
1990).
Fifty­
five
surface
water
supplies
were
identified
as
potentially
impacted
by
land
use
activities
in
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)
and
adjacent
areas
in
the
South
Central
Florida
Ridge
(
MLRA
154)
and
the
Southern
Florida
Lowlands
(
MLRA
156B).
Many
of
these
intake
locations
are
identified
as
having
the
same
facility/
source
name,
identification
number,
and/
or
similar
latitude/
longitude
indicating
either
potential
duplicate
entries
or
multiple
withdrawals
from
the
same
location.

·
Surface
water
sources
with
the
highest
density
of
citrus
in
their
upstream
watersheds
appear
to
be
the
Peace
River,
Shell
Creek,
and
Fordham
Waterways
in
De
Soto
and
Charlotte
Counties.
Citrus
areas
outside
of
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
e.
g.,
in
the
South
Central
Florida
Ridge,
MLRA
154)
may
also
be
in
the
contributing
watersheds
of
these
drinking
water
supplies.

·
Conclusions
cannot
be
drawn
about
the
likelihood
of
diruon
residues
in
these
drinking
water
supplies
without
verifying
intake
locations
and
better
characterization
of
watershed
composition
and
diuron
use.

References
1.
Florida
Department
of
Environmental
Protection
(
FL
DEP),
2002a.
GIS
GeoData.
Land
Use
Data
by
Water
Management
District.
http://
www.
dep.
state.
fl.
us/
gis/
datadir.
asp
(
updated
May
2
2002).

2.
Florida
Department
of
Environmental
Protection
(
FLDEP),
2002b.
Drinking
Water
Basic
Facility
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http://
www.
dep.
state.
fl.
us/
water/
drinkingwater/
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(
updated
May
2
2002).

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Florida
Department
of
Agriculture
and
Consumer
Services
(
FL
DACS),
2002.
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01.
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January
2002.

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S.
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of
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2002.
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National
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usda.
gov/
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land/
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(
verified
July
12,
2002).

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S.
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of
Agriculture
(
USDA),
1994a.
1992
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S.
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of
Agriculture
(
USDA),
1994b.
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Property
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S.
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of
Agriculture
(
USDA),
1972.
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4,
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USDA),
2002.
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(
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11,
2002)
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USEPA),
1999.
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2.0,
January
1999.
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by
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Office
of
Water.
TABLE
1.
Citrus­
Producing
Counties
in
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)

MLRA/
Citrus
Estimate
by
County
Citrus
Estimate
by
MLRA
in
County
County
FIPS
County
Area
MLRA
155
County
FL
DACS
(
2002)
FL
DEP
(
2002)
NRI
(
1994a)
FL
DEP
(
2002)
NRI
(
1994a)
(
acres)
(
acres)
(%)
(
acres)
(%)
(
acres)
(%)
(
acres)
(%)
(
acres)
(%)
(
acres)
(%)
Alachua
12,001
576,940
200,500
34.8
0
0.0
97
0.0
3,500
0.6
76
0.0
3500
1.7
Brevard
12009
637,062
291,200
45.7
10,045
1.6
12,101
1.9
9,600
1.5
8,097
2.8
9,600
3.3
Charlotte
12015
441,612
431,300
97.7
21,756
4.9
27,105
6.1
20,800
4.7
27,105
6.3
20,800
4.8
Collier
12021
1,276,224
416,900
32.7
35,302
2.8
40,984
3.2
53,500
4.2
34,667
8.3
48,300
11.6
DeSoto
12027
406,867
404,000
99.3
71,781
17.6
80,495
19.8
40,400
9.9
80,495
19.9
40,400
10.0
Glades
12043
488,300
483,100
98.9
10,506
2.2
12,808
2.6
8,000
1.6
12,808
2.7
8,000
1.7
Hardee
12049
407,968
406,400
99.6
53,115
13.0
60,721
14.9
66,400
16.3
60,721
14.9
66,400
16.3
Hendry
12051
744,012
666,900
89.6
99,437
13.4
121,078
16.3
127,200
17.1
120,007
18.0
127,200
19.1
Highlands
12055
658,310
423,000
64.3
78,132
11.9
87,962
13.4
45,300
6.9
36,553
8.6
2,700
0.6
Hillsborough
12057
673,830
527,100
78.2
26,223
3.9
33,437
5.0
54,800
8.1
17,877
3.4
48,400
9.2
Indian
River
12061
318,118
112,200
35.3
60,293
19.0
81,088
25.5
98,300
30.9
27,377
24.4
20,700
18.4
Lake
12069
610,790
30,800
5.0
20,101
3.3
34,760
5.7
121,200
19.8
611
2.0
2,200
7.1
Lee
12071
513,952
496,500
96.6
11,594
2.3
14,863
2.9
14,800
2.9
14,821
3.0
14,800
3.0
Manatee
12081
478,163
469,600
98.2
23,254
4.9
27,420
5.7
21,800
4.6
27,372
5.8
21,800
4.6
Martin
12085
355,001
217,000
61.1
44,746
12.6
59,123
16.7
63,800
18.0
19,303
8.9
21,700
10.0
Okeechobee
12093
493,113
476,100
96.5
12,170
2.5
14,968
3.0
16,800
3.4
11,230
2.4
6,400
1.3
Orange
12095
582,713
421,600
72.4
8,095
1.4
24,887
4.3
21,700
3.7
4,468
1.1
5,400
1.3
Osceola
12097
863,795
843,300
97.6
15,273
1.8
22,537
2.6
30,500
3.5
19,066
2.3
27,100
3.2
Palm
Beach
12099
1,275,590
209,800
16.4
10,090
0.8
20,105
1.6
20,800
1.6
515
0.2
2,200
1.0
Pasco
12101
472,224
84,900
18.0
10,897
2.3
14,783
3.1
35,100
7.4
1,412
1.7
1,800
2.1
Polk
12105
1,166,803
614,100
52.6
101,484
8.7
128,758
11.0
139,300
11.9
15,437
2.5
44,400
7.2
Sarasota
12115
366,809
357,500
97.5
2,321
0.6
3,844
1.0
3,200
0.9
3,844
1.1
3,200
0.9
Seminole
12117
190,739
137,000
71.8
1,378
0.7
2,861
1.5
8,100
4.2
2,608
1.9
5,900
4.3
St.
Lucie
12111
371,840
239,700
64.5
98,899
26.6
133,717
36.0
94,500
25.4
14,037
5.9
32,100
13.4
Volusia
12127
712,198
664,100
93.2
1,430
0.2
4,390
0.6
1,000
0.1
4,388
0.7
1,000
0.2
FL
DACS
(
2002)
=
Commercial
citrus
acreage
updated
October
2000
FL
DEP
(
2002)
=
Land
use
dated
1999
and
1995
and
designated
as
"
citrus
grove"
or
"
tree
crop"
depending
on
Water
Management
District
NRI
(
1994a)
=
Land
use
001
(
fruit)
TABLE
2.
Surface
Water
Intakes
in
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)

County
Facility
Name
FRDS
DWS
BASINS
BREVARD
­­­­­
FL3051447
BREVARD
LAKE
WASHINGTON
FL3051447
BREVARD
MELBOURNE
FILT
PLANT
FL3051447
BREVARD
PALM
BAY,
CITY
OF
BREVARD
WEST
MELBOURNE
WATER
SYSTEM
BROWARD
FIVEASH
WATER
WORKS
FL4060487
BROWARD
P.
O.
DIXIE
WATER
WKS
FL4060487
BROWARD
PROSPECT
LK
(
EMER)
FL4060487
CHARLOTTE
FORDHAM
FILT
PLANT
FL6142734
CHARLOTTE
FORDHAM
WATERWAY
FL6142734
CHARLOTTE
MYAKKAHATCHEE
CREEK
FL6142734
CHARLOTTE
NORTHPORT
FILT
PLANT
FL6142734
CHARLOTTE
PEACE
R
FILT
PLANT
FL6142734
CHARLOTTE
PEACE
RIVER
FL6142734
CHARLOTTE
SHELL
CREEK
FL5080051
CHARLOTTE
TREATMENT
PLANT
FL5080051
COLLIER
MAN
MADE
LAKE
FL5110183
COLLIER
TREATMENT
PLANT
FL5110183
HENDRY
LAKE
OKEECHOBEE
­­
HENDRY
TREATMENT
PLANT
­­
HIGHLANDS
LAKE
SIRENA
FL5280286
HIGHLANDS
TREATMENT
PLANT
FL5280286
HILLSBOROUGH
­­­­­
FL6290327
HILLSBOROUGH
CITY
WELLS
(
3%)
FL6290327
HILLSBOROUGH
HILLSBOROUGH
RIVER
FL6290327
HILLSBOROUGH
TAMPA
FILT
PLANT
FL6290327
HILLSBOROUGH
WELL
TREATMENT
PLT
FL6290327
LEE
CALOOSAHATCHEE
RIVER
FL5360102
LEE
CALOOSAHATCHEE
RIVER
FL5360170
LEE
FT
MYERS
PUMP
STATIO
FL5360102
LEE
OLGA
FILTER
PLANT
FL5360170
MANATEE
BRADENTON
FILT
PLANT
FL6410182
MANATEE
COUNTY
FILTER
PLANT
FL6411132
MANATEE
LAKE
MANATEE
FL6411132
MANATEE
WARD
LAKE
FL6410182
OKEECHOBEE
LAKE
OKEECHOBEE
FL4470257
OKEECHOBEE
BET­
HER
ACRES
OKEECHOBEE
RIVERBEND
TRAILER
PARK
OKEECHOBEE
TREATMENT
PLANT
FL4470257
PALM
BEACH
LAKE
OKEECHOBEE
FL4500105
PALM
BEACH
LAKE
OKEECHOBEE
FL4501023
PALM
BEACH
OKEECHOBEE
LAKE
FL4500258
PALM
BEACH
CLEAR
LAKE
FL4501559
PALM
BEACH
FILT
PLT
FL4500773
PALM
BEACH
INFILT
GAL
OSBURN
L.
FL4500773
PALM
BEACH
LAKE
OKEECHOBEE
FL5260297
PALM
BEACH
TREATMENT
PLANT
FL4500105
PALM
BEACH
TREATMENT
PLANT
FL4500258
PALM
BEACH
TREATMENT
PLANT
FL4501023
PALM
BEACH
TREATMENT
PLANT
FL5260297
PALM
BEACH
W
PALM
BCH
FILT
PLT
FL4501559
PINELLAS
COSME
WELL
PLANT
­­
PINELLAS
COSME
WELLFIELD
­­
PUTNAM
SULPHUR
SPRING
­­
PUTNAM
TREATMENT
PLANT
FL2540862
Commercial
Citrus
Acreage
2000
Commercial
Acres
Polk
Hendry
St.
Lucie
Highlands
DeSoto
Indian
River
Hardee
Martin
Collier
Hillsborough
Manatee
Charlotte
Lake
Osceola
Okeechobee
Lee
Pasco
Glades
Palm
Beach
Brevard
Orange
Sarasota
Volusia
Seminole
Marion
Miami­
Dade
Hernando
Citrus
Putnam
Broward
Pinellas
Sumter
Total
101,484
99,437
98,899
78,132
71,781
60,293
53,115
44,746
35,302
26,223
23,254
21,756
20,101
15,273
12,170
11,594
10,897
10,506
10,090
10,045
8,095
2,321
1,430
1,378
1,245
1,151
1,105
247
212
58
50
36
832,426
FIGURE
1.
Commercial
Citrus
Acreage
(
Source:
FLDACS,
2002)
FIGURE
2.
Southeast
Major
Land
Resource
Areas
(
source:
USDA,
2002)
POLK
LAKE
COLLIER
LEVY
MARION
LEE
PALM
BEACH
OSCEOLA
HENDRY
VOLUSIA
DIXIE
CLAY
GLADES
ORANGE
BROWARD
PASCO
ALACHUA
PUTNAM
HIGHLANDS
BREVARD
CITRUS
MARTIN
DADE
HARDEE
MANATEE
DE
SOTO
SUMTER
HILLSBOROUGH
OKEECHOBEEST
LUCIE
ST
JOHNS
DUVAL
FLAGLER
SARASOTA
COLUMBIA
SUWANNEE
CHARLOTTE
LAFAYETTE
BAKER
HERNANDO
UNION
INDIAN
RIVER
SEMINOLE
GILCHRIST
PINELLAS
BRADFORD
Citrus
Rivers
County
Boundary
Drinking
Water
Supply
Southern
Florida
Flatwood
0
150
300
75
Miles
Figure
3.
Surface
water
intakes
and
citrus
production
in
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
POLK
LAKE
COLLIER
MARION
LEE
LEVY
PALM
BEACH
OSCEOLA
HENDRY
VOLUSIA
GLADES
ORANGE
BROWARD
PASCO
HIGHLANDS
BREVARD
CITRUS
MARTIN
HARDEE
MANATEE
DADE
DE
SOTO
PUTNAM
SUMTER
HILLSBOROUGH
OKEECHOBEE
ST
LUCIE
ALACHUA
FLAGLER
SARASOTA
CHARLOTTE
HERNANDO
INDIAN
RIVER
SEMINOLE
PINELLAS
GILCHRIST
ST
JOHNS
­­­­­
­­­­­

FILT
PLT
WARD
LAKE
CLEAR
LAKE
PEACE
RIVER
LAKE
SIRENA
SHELL
CREEK
LAKE
MANATEE
MAN
MADE
LAKE
BET­
HER
ACRES
CITY
WELLS
(
3%)

TREATMENT
PLANT
TREATMENT
PLANT
TREATMENT
PLANT
TREATMENT
PLANT
TREATMENT
PLANT
LAKE
OKEECHOBEE
TREATMENT
PLANT
LAKE
OKEECHOBEE
TAMPA
FILT
PLANT
FORDHAM
WATERWAY
OLGA
FILTER
PLANT
WELL
TREATMENT
PLT
PROSPECT
LK
(
EMER)
CALOOSAHATCHEE
RIVER
FT
MYERS
PUMP
STATIO
Rivers
County
Boundary
Drinking
Water
Supply
Figure
4.
Surface
water
intakes
locations
and
names
25
0
25
12.5
Miles
APPENDIX
A.
Soils
Surveyed
for
Fruit
Production
in
the
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)

Glossary:

S5NAME
Soil
series
name
FIPS
Fips
code
NRIPTR
Unique
entry
identifier
in
NRI
database
HYDGRP
Hydrologic
Soil
Group
SURFTXT
Texture
of
surface
horizon
LOSLOPE
Low
value
of
field
slope
(%)
HISLOPE
High
value
of
field
slope
(%)
AVGSLOPE
Midpoint
value
of
field
slope
(%)
UKFACT
Universal
Soil
Loss
Equation
(
USLE)
Soil
Erodibility
Factor
USLE92
USLE
soil
loss
(
tons/
year)
SANDL
Low
value
of
sand
content
in
surface
horizon
(%)
SANDH
High
value
of
sand
content
in
surface
horizon
(%)
SANDAV
Midpoint
value
of
sand
content
in
surface
horizon
(%)
CLAYL
Low
value
of
clay
content
in
surface
horizon
(%)
CLAYH
High
value
of
clay
content
in
surface
horizon
(%)
BDH
High
value
of
bulk
density
in
surface
horizon
BDL
Low
value
of
bulk
density
in
surface
horizon
OML
Low
value
of
organic
matter
in
surface
horizon
(%)
OMH
High
value
of
organic
matter
in
surface
horizon
(%)
OMAV
Midpoint
value
of
organic
matter
in
surface
horizon
(%)
ACRES
Acreage
of
survey
point
(
calculated
from
NRI
field
XFACT*
100)
CUM_
AC
Cumulative
acreage
in
ranked
table
CUM_
PCT
Cumulative
percentage
of
acreage
in
ranked
table
Soils
Surveyed
for
"
Fruit"
Production
in
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)
­
Ranked
by
Runoff
Potential
NRIPTR
S5NAME
SURFTXT
FIPS
HYDGRP
LOSLOPE
HISLOPE
AVGSLOPE
UKFACT
USLE92
SANDLOW
SANDHI
SANDAV
CLAYL
CLAYH
BDL
BDH
OML
OMH
OMAV
ACRES
CUM_
AC
CUM_
PCT
215830
HILOLO
LS
12111
D
0
2
1
0.15
0.11
75
87
81
5
13
1.4
1.6
1
5
3
800
800
0.14
215830
HILOLO
LS
12111
D
0
2
1
0.15
0.11
75
87
81
5
13
1.4
1.6
1
5
3
800
1,600
0.27
215879
FLORIDANA
FS
12085
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
75
95
85
3
10
1.4
1.5
6
15
10.5
500
2,100
0.36
216012
BRADENTON
FS
12049
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
88
95
91.5
1
6
1.3
1.5
2
8
5
700
2,800
0.48
215907
RIVIERA
FS
12085
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
3,300
0.56
215907
RIVIERA
FS
12085
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
3,800
0.65
215907
RIVIERA
FS
12085
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
4,300
0.73
215907
RIVIERA
FS
12085
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
900
5,200
0.89
215907
RIVIERA
FS
12085
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
5,700
0.97
215907
RIVIERA
FS
12085
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
1,000
6,700
1.14
215907
RIVIERA
FS
12085
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
7,200
1.23
215895
BOCA
FS
12021
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.15
88
98
93
0
2
1.3
1.55
1
3
2
3,500
10,700
1.83
215882
LAWNWOOD
FS
12085
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
90
98
94
0
2
1.3
1.55
1
3
2
500
11,200
1.91
215891
WAVELAND
FS
12085
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
90
98
94
0
1
1.3
1.6
1
3
2
500
11,700
2.00
215892
WAVELAND
S
12085
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
0
1
1.3
1.6
1
3
2
900
12,600
2.15
215885
HOLOPAW
S
12051
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
90
98
94
1
7
1.35
1.6
1
4
2.5
3,100
15,700
2.68
215815
PEPPER
S
12061
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
90
98
94
0
2
1.32
1.44
1
4
2.5
400
16,100
2.75
215558
ANKONA
S
12111
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
90
98
94
0
4
1.2
1.5
2
4
3
100
16,200
2.76
215558
ANKONA
S
12111
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
90
98
94
0
4
1.2
1.5
2
4
3
1,800
18,000
3.07
215558
ANKONA
S
12111
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
90
98
94
0
4
1.2
1.5
2
4
3
1,800
19,800
3.38
215558
ANKONA
S
12111
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
90
98
94
0
4
1.2
1.5
2
4
3
800
20,600
3.52
215494
RIVIERA
FS
12085
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
1,000
21,600
3.69
215494
RIVIERA
FS
12085
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
22,100
3.77
215494
RIVIERA
FS
12111
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.11
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
1,300
23,400
3.99
215494
RIVIERA
FS
12085
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.08
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
23,900
4.08
215494
RIVIERA
FS
12061
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.11
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
24,400
4.16
215494
RIVIERA
FS
12111
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
800
25,200
4.30
215494
RIVIERA
FS
12051
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
3,200
28,400
4.85
215494
RIVIERA
FS
12061
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.31
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
600
29,000
4.95
215494
RIVIERA
FS
12051
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
3,200
32,200
5.49
215494
RIVIERA
FS
12061
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.13
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
32,700
5.58
215494
RIVIERA
FS
12061
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.13
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
600
33,300
5.68
215494
RIVIERA
FS
12061
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.12
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
33,800
5.77
215496
RIVIERA
S
12111
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
1,000
34,800
5.94
215496
RIVIERA
S
12111
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
1,000
35,800
6.11
215496
RIVIERA
S
12111
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
800
36,600
6.25
215496
RIVIERA
S
12009
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
1,200
37,800
6.45
215496
RIVIERA
S
12099
C/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.58
88
96
92
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
38,300
6.54
215250
SPARR
S
12105
C
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.57
86
95
90.5
1
5
1.2
1.5
0.5
3
1.75
2,900
41,200
7.03
215244
SPARR
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.55
86
95
90.5
1
5
1.2
1.5
0.5
3
1.75
1,100
42,300
7.22
215244
SPARR
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
86
95
90.5
1
5
1.2
1.5
0.5
3
1.75
1,500
43,800
7.47
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.46
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
400
44,200
7.54
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
1.18
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
1,500
45,700
7.80
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
600
46,300
7.90
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.76
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
1,500
47,800
8.16
Soils
Surveyed
for
"
Fruit"
Production
in
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)
­
Ranked
by
Runoff
Potential
NRIPTR
S5NAME
SURFTXT
FIPS
HYDGRP
LOSLOPE
HISLOPE
AVGSLOPE
UKFACT
USLE92
SANDLOW
SANDHI
SANDAV
CLAYL
CLAYH
BDL
BDH
OML
OMH
OMAV
ACRES
CUM_
AC
CUM_
PCT
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
1.61
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
1,400
49,200
8.40
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12057
C
0
2
1
0.1
1.15
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
1,400
50,600
8.63
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
1.18
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
1,500
52,100
8.89
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
1.04
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
1,500
53,600
9.15
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.96
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
1,500
55,100
9.40
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12027
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
1,800
56,900
9.71
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
1,500
58,400
9.97
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
1,500
59,900
10.22
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
1,500
61,400
10.48
215932
ZOLFO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.65
88
95
91.5
1
5
1.35
1.55
0.5
1
0.75
1,500
62,900
10.73
215350
ADAMSVILLE
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
95
91.5
1
8
1.35
1.65
0
2
1
1,300
64,200
10.96
215353
ADAMSVILLE
S
12097
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.51
88
95
91.5
1
8
1.35
1.65
0
2
1
3,100
67,300
11.48
215353
ADAMSVILLE
S
12097
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.51
88
95
91.5
1
8
1.35
1.65
0
2
1
100
67,400
11.50
215257
ELECTRA
S
12061
C
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.01
90
97
93.5
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
2
1.5
500
67,900
11.59
216131
SEFFNER
FS
12057
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.14
88
99
93.5
1
8
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,800
69,700
11.89
216131
SEFFNER
FS
12057
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.43
88
99
93.5
1
8
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,800
71,500
12.20
216131
SEFFNER
FS
12057
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.43
88
99
93.5
1
8
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,700
73,200
12.49
216131
SEFFNER
FS
12057
C
0
2
1
0.1
1.03
88
99
93.5
1
8
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,900
75,100
12.82
215543
POMELLO
FS
12051
C
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.62
92
99
95.5
0
2
1.35
1.65
0
1
0.5
2,600
77,700
13.26
215543
POMELLO
FS
12097
C
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.01
92
99
95.5
0
2
1.35
1.65
0
1
0.5
4,500
82,200
14.03
215634
CASSIA
FS
12097
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
93
98
95.5
1
4
1.3
1.55
0
1
0.5
1,200
83,400
14.23
215634
CASSIA
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.96
93
98
95.5
1
4
1.3
1.55
0
1
0.5
700
84,100
14.35
215634
CASSIA
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
93
98
95.5
1
4
1.3
1.55
0
1
0.5
700
84,800
14.47
215542
POMELLO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.52
92
99
95.5
0
2
1.35
1.65
0
1
0.5
600
85,400
14.57
215542
POMELLO
FS
12081
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
92
99
95.5
0
2
1.35
1.65
0
1
0.5
2,600
88,000
15.02
215542
POMELLO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.96
92
99
95.5
0
2
1.35
1.65
0
1
0.5
700
88,700
15.14
215542
POMELLO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
92
99
95.5
0
2
1.35
1.65
0
1
0.5
600
89,300
15.24
215542
POMELLO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
92
99
95.5
0
2
1.35
1.65
0
1
0.5
600
89,900
15.34
215542
POMELLO
FS
12049
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
92
99
95.5
0
2
1.35
1.65
0
1
0.5
700
90,600
15.46
215544
POMELLO
S
12009
C
0
2
1
0.1
0.09
92
99
95.5
0
2
1.35
1.65
0
1
0.5
1,200
91,800
15.67
215536
WINDER
LS
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.15
0.06
75
88
81.5
6
8
1.45
1.65
0
0
0
1,300
93,100
15.89
215487
CHOBEE
LFS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
75
88
81.5
7
15
1.45
1.5
2
7
4.5
300
93,400
15.94
215487
CHOBEE
LFS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
75
88
81.5
7
15
1.45
1.5
2
7
4.5
600
94,000
16.04
215487
CHOBEE
LFS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
75
88
81.5
7
15
1.45
1.5
2
7
4.5
1,300
95,300
16.26
215487
CHOBEE
LFS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
75
88
81.5
7
15
1.45
1.5
2
7
4.5
1,300
96,600
16.48
215487
CHOBEE
LFS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
75
88
81.5
7
15
1.45
1.5
2
7
4.5
1,300
97,900
16.71
215489
CHOBEE
LS
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
75
88
81.5
7
15
1.45
1.5
2
7
4.5
1,300
99,200
16.93
216124
WABASSO
S
12071
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
75
95
85
1
6
1.25
1.45
1
4
2.5
4,100
103,300
17.63
215663
DELRAY
FS
12081
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
80
95
87.5
3
13
1.35
1.45
2
5
3.5
2,600
105,900
18.07
215663
DELRAY
FS
12117
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
80
95
87.5
3
13
1.35
1.45
2
5
3.5
900
106,800
18.23
215707
MANATEE
LFS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
85
92
88.5
2
8
1.2
1.4
4
10
7
300
107,100
18.28
215707
MANATEE
LFS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.36
85
92
88.5
2
8
1.2
1.4
4
10
7
500
107,600
18.36
215707
MANATEE
LFS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.08
85
92
88.5
2
8
1.2
1.4
4
10
7
300
107,900
18.41
215993
BRADENTON
FS
12081
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
88
95
91.5
1
6
1.25
1.5
2
8
5
700
108,600
18.53
215993
BRADENTON
FS
12081
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
88
95
91.5
1
6
1.25
1.5
2
8
5
600
109,200
18.63
Soils
Surveyed
for
"
Fruit"
Production
in
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)
­
Ranked
by
Runoff
Potential
NRIPTR
S5NAME
SURFTXT
FIPS
HYDGRP
LOSLOPE
HISLOPE
AVGSLOPE
UKFACT
USLE92
SANDLOW
SANDHI
SANDAV
CLAYL
CLAYH
BDL
BDH
OML
OMH
OMAV
ACRES
CUM_
AC
CUM_
PCT
215533
WINDER
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
600
109,800
18.74
215533
WINDER
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
110,300
18.82
215533
WINDER
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
110,800
18.91
215533
WINDER
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
600
111,400
19.01
215533
WINDER
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.29
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
111,900
19.10
215533
WINDER
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
300
112,200
19.15
215533
WINDER
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
600
112,800
19.25
215533
WINDER
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.13
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
113,300
19.33
215533
WINDER
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
600
113,900
19.44
215533
WINDER
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.31
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
600
114,500
19.54
215533
WINDER
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
600
115,100
19.64
215533
WINDER
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
115,600
19.73
215537
WINDER
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
800
116,400
19.86
215537
WINDER
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
1,200
117,600
20.07
215537
WINDER
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
800
118,400
20.20
215537
WINDER
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.53
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
800
119,200
20.34
215537
WINDER
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
800
120,000
20.48
215537
WINDER
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
900
120,900
20.63
215537
WINDER
S
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
400
121,300
20.70
215537
WINDER
S
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
121,800
20.78
215537
WINDER
S
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.09
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
122,300
20.87
215537
WINDER
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
800
123,100
21.01
215537
WINDER
S
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
123,600
21.09
215537
WINDER
S
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
500
124,100
21.18
215537
WINDER
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.14
88
98
93
1
6
1.4
1.65
0.1
2
1.05
800
124,900
21.31
215438
BOCA
FS
12071
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
1.12
88
98
93
1
5
1.3
1.55
1
3
2
900
125,800
21.47
215438
BOCA
FS
12071
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
88
98
93
1
5
1.3
1.55
1
3
2
4,100
129,900
22.17
215438
BOCA
FS
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
98
93
1
5
1.3
1.55
1
3
2
500
130,400
22.25
215438
BOCA
FS
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
88
98
93
1
5
1.3
1.55
1
3
2
3,000
133,400
22.76
215438
BOCA
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
98
93
1
5
1.3
1.55
1
3
2
400
133,800
22.83
215438
BOCA
FS
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
88
98
93
1
5
1.3
1.55
1
3
2
3,200
137,000
23.38
215438
BOCA
FS
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.93
88
98
93
1
5
1.3
1.55
1
3
2
3,200
140,200
23.92
215241
POMONA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
1.01
88
98
93
1
6
1.1
1.5
1
4
2.5
1,500
141,700
24.18
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.96
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,500
143,200
24.44
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.96
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,600
144,800
24.71
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.96
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,500
146,300
24.97
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12097
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
3,100
149,400
25.49
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12097
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,400
150,800
25.73
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12097
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.56
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
3,100
153,900
26.26
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12097
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
3,100
157,000
26.79
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.58
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,500
158,500
27.05
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12097
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,300
159,800
27.27
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,500
161,300
27.53
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.65
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,500
162,800
27.78
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,800
164,600
28.09
Soils
Surveyed
for
"
Fruit"
Production
in
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)
­
Ranked
by
Runoff
Potential
NRIPTR
S5NAME
SURFTXT
FIPS
HYDGRP
LOSLOPE
HISLOPE
AVGSLOPE
UKFACT
USLE92
SANDLOW
SANDHI
SANDAV
CLAYL
CLAYH
BDL
BDH
OML
OMH
OMAV
ACRES
CUM_
AC
CUM_
PCT
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.36
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,700
166,300
28.38
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.36
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,600
167,900
28.65
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.54
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,800
169,700
28.96
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.54
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,700
171,400
29.25
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.76
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,600
173,000
29.52
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.96
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,400
174,400
29.76
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
600
175,000
29.86
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.65
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,500
176,500
30.12
215574
SMYRNA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.65
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,500
178,000
30.38
215575
SMYRNA
S
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.76
88
98
93
1
6
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,500
179,500
30.63
215677
ONA
FS
12057
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.31
90
97
93.5
1
7
1.4
1.55
1
5
3
700
180,200
30.75
215677
ONA
FS
12095
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
90
97
93.5
1
7
1.4
1.55
1
5
3
1,700
181,900
31.04
215677
ONA
FS
12081
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.1
90
97
93.5
1
7
1.4
1.55
1
5
3
2,600
184,500
31.48
215677
ONA
FS
12095
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
90
97
93.5
1
7
1.4
1.55
1
5
3
3,700
188,200
32.12
215677
ONA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
90
97
93.5
1
7
1.4
1.55
1
5
3
1,500
189,700
32.37
215677
ONA
FS
12057
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.31
90
97
93.5
1
7
1.4
1.55
1
5
3
2,000
191,700
32.71
215677
ONA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
1.18
90
97
93.5
1
7
1.4
1.55
1
5
3
1,500
193,200
32.97
215677
ONA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
90
97
93.5
1
7
1.4
1.55
1
5
3
1,500
194,700
33.23
215677
ONA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.58
90
97
93.5
1
7
1.4
1.55
1
5
3
1,500
196,200
33.48
215677
ONA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.76
90
97
93.5
1
7
1.4
1.55
1
5
3
1,500
197,700
33.74
215340
POMPANO
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.12
88
99
93.5
0
5
1.3
1.5
1
5
3
3,000
200,700
34.25
215678
ST.
JOHNS
FS
12057
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.14
90
97
93.5
1
4
1.3
1.5
2
4
3
200
200,900
34.28
215678
ST.
JOHNS
FS
12057
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.11
90
97
93.5
1
4
1.3
1.5
2
4
3
5,700
206,600
35.26
215678
ST.
JOHNS
FS
12057
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.14
90
97
93.5
1
4
1.3
1.5
2
4
3
400
207,000
35.32
215678
ST.
JOHNS
FS
12057
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.14
90
97
93.5
1
4
1.3
1.5
2
4
3
1,700
208,700
35.61
215693
CHARLOTTE
FS
12093
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.46
90
98
94
1
5
1.35
1.45
0
2
1
2,200
210,900
35.99
215472
IMMOKALEE
S
12051
B/
D
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.46
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
3,100
214,000
36.52
215466
IMMOKALEE
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
1,800
215,800
36.83
215466
IMMOKALEE
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.54
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
1,800
217,600
37.13
215466
IMMOKALEE
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.58
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
1,500
219,100
37.39
215466
IMMOKALEE
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.54
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
1,800
220,900
37.70
215466
IMMOKALEE
FS
12117
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
1,100
222,000
37.88
215466
IMMOKALEE
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.58
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
1,800
223,800
38.19
215466
IMMOKALEE
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
4,900
228,700
39.03
215466
IMMOKALEE
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
1.02
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
4,900
233,600
39.86
215466
IMMOKALEE
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
4,900
238,500
40.70
215466
IMMOKALEE
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
4,900
243,400
41.54
215466
IMMOKALEE
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.79
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
1,700
245,100
41.83
215466
IMMOKALEE
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
1,400
246,500
42.06
215471
IMMOKALEE
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.29
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
3,000
249,500
42.58
215471
IMMOKALEE
S
12055
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
1,300
250,800
42.80
215471
IMMOKALEE
S
12055
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
1,400
252,200
43.04
215471
IMMOKALEE
S
12015
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
5,100
257,300
43.91
215471
IMMOKALEE
S
12015
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
5,200
262,500
44.80
215471
IMMOKALEE
S
12009
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
90
98
94
1
5
1.2
1.5
1
2
1.5
1,100
263,600
44.98
Soils
Surveyed
for
"
Fruit"
Production
in
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)
­
Ranked
by
Runoff
Potential
NRIPTR
S5NAME
SURFTXT
FIPS
HYDGRP
LOSLOPE
HISLOPE
AVGSLOPE
UKFACT
USLE92
SANDLOW
SANDHI
SANDAV
CLAYL
CLAYH
BDL
BDH
OML
OMH
OMAV
ACRES
CUM_
AC
CUM_
PCT
215511
OLDSMAR
FS
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.76
90
98
94
0
2
1.48
1.61
1
2
1.5
3,200
266,800
45.53
215511
OLDSMAR
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.08
90
98
94
0
2
1.48
1.61
1
2
1.5
400
267,200
45.60
215511
OLDSMAR
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
90
98
94
0
2
1.48
1.61
1
2
1.5
300
267,500
45.65
215511
OLDSMAR
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
90
98
94
0
2
1.48
1.61
1
2
1.5
400
267,900
45.72
215511
OLDSMAR
FS
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
90
98
94
0
2
1.48
1.61
1
2
1.5
3,300
271,200
46.28
215511
OLDSMAR
FS
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
90
98
94
0
2
1.48
1.61
1
2
1.5
500
271,700
46.37
215511
OLDSMAR
FS
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
90
98
94
0
2
1.48
1.61
1
2
1.5
3,200
274,900
46.91
215511
OLDSMAR
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
90
98
94
0
2
1.48
1.61
1
2
1.5
1,400
276,300
47.15
215511
OLDSMAR
FS
12043
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
90
98
94
0
2
1.48
1.61
1
2
1.5
2,700
279,000
47.61
215511
OLDSMAR
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.2
90
98
94
0
2
1.48
1.61
1
2
1.5
1,400
280,400
47.85
215511
OLDSMAR
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.22
90
98
94
0
2
1.48
1.61
1
2
1.5
1,400
281,800
48.09
215511
OLDSMAR
FS
12043
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
90
98
94
0
2
1.48
1.61
1
2
1.5
2,700
284,500
48.55
215511
OLDSMAR
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.22
90
98
94
0
2
1.48
1.61
1
2
1.5
1,300
285,800
48.77
216078
OLDSMAR
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0
90
98
94
1
3
1.4
1.65
1
2
1.5
100
285,900
48.79
216078
OLDSMAR
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0
90
98
94
1
3
1.4
1.65
1
2
1.5
3,300
289,200
49.35
216078
OLDSMAR
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
1
3
1.4
1.65
1
2
1.5
3,100
292,300
49.88
216118
PINEDA
FS
12051
B/
D
0
1
0.5
0.15
0.03
90
98
94
1
3
1.4
1.65
1
2
1.5
3,000
295,300
50.39
216118
PINEDA
FS
12051
B/
D
0
1
0.5
0.15
0.09
90
98
94
1
3
1.4
1.65
1
2
1.5
3,300
298,600
50.96
216118
PINEDA
FS
12051
B/
D
0
1
0.5
0.15
1.39
90
98
94
1
3
1.4
1.65
1
2
1.5
3,300
301,900
51.52
215689
WAVELAND
FS
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.08
90
98
94
0
1
1.3
1.6
1
3
2
500
302,400
51.60
215689
WAVELAND
FS
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
90
98
94
0
1
1.3
1.6
1
3
2
500
302,900
51.69
215689
WAVELAND
FS
12081
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
90
98
94
0
1
1.3
1.6
1
3
2
2,700
305,600
52.15
215327
HOLOPAW
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.96
90
98
94
1
7
1.35
1.6
1
4
2.5
600
306,200
52.25
215327
HOLOPAW
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
90
98
94
1
7
1.35
1.6
1
4
2.5
1,400
307,600
52.49
215327
HOLOPAW
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
90
98
94
1
7
1.35
1.6
1
4
2.5
1,400
309,000
52.73
215328
HOLOPAW
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0
90
98
94
1
7
1.35
1.6
1
4
2.5
3,200
312,200
53.28
215328
HOLOPAW
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0
90
98
94
1
7
1.35
1.6
1
4
2.5
3,300
315,500
53.84
215328
HOLOPAW
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
90
98
94
1
7
1.35
1.6
1
4
2.5
3,300
318,800
54.40
215328
HOLOPAW
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0
90
98
94
1
7
1.35
1.6
1
4
2.5
3,200
322,000
54.95
215328
HOLOPAW
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0
90
98
94
1
7
1.35
1.6
1
4
2.5
3,300
325,300
55.51
216165
HOLOPAW
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
1
7
1.35
1.6
1
4
2.5
3,100
328,400
56.04
215675
MALABAR
FS
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0
90
98
94
0
4
1.35
1.55
1
4
2.5
3,000
331,400
56.55
215675
MALABAR
FS
12071
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
90
98
94
0
4
1.35
1.55
1
4
2.5
4,100
335,500
57.25
215676
MALABAR
S
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.08
90
98
94
0
4
1.35
1.55
1
4
2.5
500
336,000
57.34
216080
PUNTA
FS
12071
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.68
90
98
94
0
4
1.35
1.5
1
4
2.5
600
336,600
57.44
215713
SALERNO
S
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
1
4
1.35
1.5
1
4
2.5
700
337,300
57.56
215713
SALERNO
S
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
90
98
94
1
4
1.35
1.5
1
4
2.5
400
337,700
57.63
215684
VALKARIA
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.71
90
98
94
1
3
1.35
1.5
1
4
2.5
1,800
339,500
57.94
215684
VALKARIA
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.71
90
98
94
1
3
1.35
1.5
1
4
2.5
1,800
341,300
58.24
215684
VALKARIA
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.58
90
98
94
1
3
1.35
1.5
1
4
2.5
1,700
343,000
58.53
215684
VALKARIA
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.54
90
98
94
1
3
1.35
1.5
1
4
2.5
1,800
344,800
58.84
215684
VALKARIA
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.54
90
98
94
1
3
1.35
1.5
1
4
2.5
1,800
346,600
59.15
215685
VALKARIA
S
12009
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
90
98
94
1
3
1.35
1.5
1
4
2.5
1,400
348,000
59.39
215531
WABASSO
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
500
348,500
59.47
215531
WABASSO
FS
12081
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.1
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
1,400
349,900
59.71
Soils
Surveyed
for
"
Fruit"
Production
in
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)
­
Ranked
by
Runoff
Potential
NRIPTR
S5NAME
SURFTXT
FIPS
HYDGRP
LOSLOPE
HISLOPE
AVGSLOPE
UKFACT
USLE92
SANDLOW
SANDHI
SANDAV
CLAYL
CLAYH
BDL
BDH
OML
OMH
OMAV
ACRES
CUM_
AC
CUM_
PCT
215531
WABASSO
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
500
350,400
59.80
215531
WABASSO
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
500
350,900
59.88
215531
WABASSO
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
400
351,300
59.95
215531
WABASSO
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
500
351,800
60.03
215531
WABASSO
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.1
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
500
352,300
60.12
215531
WABASSO
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
1.02
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
4,700
357,000
60.92
215531
WABASSO
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
500
357,500
61.01
215532
WABASSO
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.11
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
1,300
358,800
61.23
215532
WABASSO
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
1,200
360,000
61.43
215532
WABASSO
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
600
360,600
61.54
215532
WABASSO
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
900
361,500
61.69
215532
WABASSO
S
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
500
362,000
61.77
215532
WABASSO
S
12015
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
5,300
367,300
62.68
215532
WABASSO
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
3,300
370,600
63.24
215532
WABASSO
S
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
500
371,100
63.33
215532
WABASSO
S
12015
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
5,200
376,300
64.22
215532
WABASSO
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
3,000
379,300
64.73
215532
WABASSO
S
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
90
98
94
1
5
1.25
1.5
1
4
2.5
500
379,800
64.81
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12057
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.14
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
5,700
385,500
65.78
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12057
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.14
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
5,700
391,200
66.76
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.34
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
600
391,800
66.86
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12117
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.1
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
1,200
393,000
67.06
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12081
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.08
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
2,600
395,600
67.51
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
700
396,300
67.63
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12105
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.84
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
20,400
416,700
71.11
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12093
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.66
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
2,100
418,800
71.47
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12057
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.43
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
1,800
420,600
71.77
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
1,500
422,100
72.03
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
1,400
423,500
72.27
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.76
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
1,500
425,000
72.53
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.94
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
1,300
426,300
72.75
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
1,300
427,600
72.97
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
1,700
429,300
73.26
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
1
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
1,500
430,800
73.52
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
600
431,400
73.62
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
1,500
432,900
73.87
215474
MYAKKA
FS
12049
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.61
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
600
433,500
73.98
215477
MYAKKA
S
12099
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
100
433,600
73.99
215477
MYAKKA
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.11
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
1,200
434,800
74.20
215477
MYAKKA
S
12099
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
100
434,900
74.22
215477
MYAKKA
S
12009
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.09
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
1,100
436,000
74.40
215477
MYAKKA
S
12099
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
400
436,400
74.47
215477
MYAKKA
S
12099
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
400
436,800
74.54
215477
MYAKKA
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
3,300
440,100
75.10
215477
MYAKKA
S
12099
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
90
98
94
1
3
1.25
1.45
2
5
3.5
400
440,500
75.17
Soils
Surveyed
for
"
Fruit"
Production
in
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)
­
Ranked
by
Runoff
Potential
NRIPTR
S5NAME
SURFTXT
FIPS
HYDGRP
LOSLOPE
HISLOPE
AVGSLOPE
UKFACT
USLE92
SANDLOW
SANDHI
SANDAV
CLAYL
CLAYH
BDL
BDH
OML
OMH
OMAV
ACRES
CUM_
AC
CUM_
PCT
215939
ELRED
FS
12093
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.66
90
99
94.5
1
8
1.3
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
2,100
442,600
75.53
215548
PINEDA
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
500
443,100
75.61
215548
PINEDA
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
500
443,600
75.70
215548
PINEDA
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
400
444,000
75.77
215548
PINEDA
FS
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.08
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
500
444,500
75.85
215548
PINEDA
FS
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
500
445,000
75.94
215548
PINEDA
FS
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
3,200
448,200
76.48
215548
PINEDA
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
600
448,800
76.59
215548
PINEDA
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
500
449,300
76.67
215548
PINEDA
FS
12043
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
2,600
451,900
77.12
215548
PINEDA
FS
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
3,200
455,100
77.66
215548
PINEDA
FS
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
3,200
458,300
78.21
215548
PINEDA
FS
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
3,100
461,400
78.74
215549
PINEDA
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
1,100
462,500
78.92
215549
PINEDA
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
1,100
463,600
79.11
215549
PINEDA
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.11
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
800
464,400
79.25
215549
PINEDA
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.05
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
1,300
465,700
79.47
215549
PINEDA
S
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
1,000
466,700
79.64
215549
PINEDA
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.13
92
98
95
1
6
1.25
1.6
0.5
6
3.25
800
467,500
79.78
215499
HALLANDALE
FS
12021
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
94
98
96
0
3
1.2
1.45
1
2
1.5
1,400
468,900
80.02
216127
RIVIERA
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
95
98
96.5
1
5
1.2
1.45
0.5
4
2.25
3,300
472,200
80.58
216127
RIVIERA
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
95
98
96.5
1
5
1.2
1.45
0.5
4
2.25
3,300
475,500
81.14
216127
RIVIERA
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
95
98
96.5
1
5
1.2
1.45
0.5
4
2.25
3,300
478,800
81.71
216127
RIVIERA
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.57
95
98
96.5
1
5
1.2
1.45
0.5
4
2.25
3,100
481,900
82.24
216127
RIVIERA
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.03
95
98
96.5
1
5
1.2
1.45
0.5
4
2.25
3,200
485,100
82.78
215840
POPLE
S
12111
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
95
98
96.5
2
6
1.25
1.45
0.5
6
3.25
1,300
486,400
83.00
215703
EAUGALLIE
FS
12115
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.08
95
98
96.5
0
5
1.25
1.5
2
8
5
1,000
487,400
83.17
215703
EAUGALLIE
FS
12115
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
95
98
96.5
0
5
1.25
1.5
2
8
5
1,100
488,500
83.36
215703
EAUGALLIE
FS
12115
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
95
98
96.5
0
5
1.25
1.5
2
8
5
1,100
489,600
83.55
215703
EAUGALLIE
FS
12081
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.09
95
98
96.5
0
5
1.25
1.5
2
8
5
2,600
492,200
83.99
215703
EAUGALLIE
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.07
95
98
96.5
0
5
1.25
1.5
2
8
5
200
492,400
84.03
215703
EAUGALLIE
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.09
95
98
96.5
0
5
1.25
1.5
2
8
5
300
492,700
84.08
215703
EAUGALLIE
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.54
95
98
96.5
0
5
1.25
1.5
2
8
5
1,700
494,400
84.37
215703
EAUGALLIE
FS
12061
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
95
98
96.5
0
5
1.25
1.5
2
8
5
200
494,600
84.40
215546
PINELLAS
FS
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
96
98
97
1
3
1.15
1.5
1
4
2.5
900
495,500
84.56
215546
PINELLAS
FS
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
96
98
97
1
3
1.15
1.5
1
4
2.5
1,000
496,500
84.73
215491
BASINGER
FS
12099
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.04
96
99
97.5
0
4
1.4
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
300
496,800
84.78
215491
BASINGER
FS
12117
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
96
99
97.5
0
4
1.4
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
800
497,600
84.91
215491
BASINGER
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.54
96
99
97.5
0
4
1.4
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
1,800
499,400
85.22
215491
BASINGER
FS
12027
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.54
96
99
97.5
0
4
1.4
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
1,800
501,200
85.53
215491
BASINGER
FS
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.08
96
99
97.5
0
4
1.4
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
500
501,700
85.61
215492
BASINGER
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.02
96
99
97.5
0
4
1.4
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
3,200
504,900
86.16
215492
BASINGER
S
12009
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.06
96
99
97.5
0
4
1.4
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
1,400
506,300
86.40
215492
BASINGER
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
96
99
97.5
0
4
1.4
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
3,300
509,600
86.96
215492
BASINGER
S
12051
B/
D
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
96
99
97.5
0
4
1.4
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
3,400
513,000
87.54
Soils
Surveyed
for
"
Fruit"
Production
in
Southern
Florida
Flatwoods
(
MLRA
155)
­
Ranked
by
Runoff
Potential
NRIPTR
S5NAME
SURFTXT
FIPS
HYDGRP
LOSLOPE
HISLOPE
AVGSLOPE
UKFACT
USLE92
SANDLOW
SANDHI
SANDAV
CLAYL
CLAYH
BDL
BDH
OML
OMH
OMAV
ACRES
CUM_
AC
CUM_
PCT
215540
TEQUESTA
MUCK
12085
B/
D
0
2
1
0
0
100
100
100
0.2
0.4
35
60
47.5
500
513,500
87.63
215712
JONATHAN
S
12085
B
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.06
96
99
97.5
0
3
1.3
1.55
1
2
1.5
500
514,000
87.71
215711
JONATHAN
FS
12049
B
0
2
1
0.1
1.01
96
99
97.5
0
3
1.3
1.55
1
2
1.5
700
514,700
87.83
215343
GAINESVILLE
LFS
12057
A
0
5
2.5
0.15
0.17
72
87
79.5
4
10
1.4
1.55
2
4
3
2,200
516,900
88.21
215671
FORT
MEADE
LFS
12057
A
0
5
2.5
0.15
2.79
75
87
81
3
13
1.15
1.55
1
5
3
1,000
517,900
88.38
215671
FORT
MEADE
LFS
12057
A
0
5
2.5
0.15
2.79
75
87
81
3
13
1.15
1.55
1
5
3
1,600
519,500
88.65
215671
FORT
MEADE
LFS
12057
A
0
5
2.5
0.15
2.79
75
87
81
3
13
1.15
1.55
1
5
3
1,500
521,000
88.91
215484
COCOA
FS
12071
A
0
2
1
0.1
0.68
85
96
90.5
2
5
1.35
1.6
1
3
2
1,000
522,000
89.08
215645
LAKE
FS
12057
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
2.48
88
95
91.5
1
3
1.45
1.65
0.5
1
0.75
1,700
523,700
89.37
215311
APOPKA
FS
12117
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
1.03
90
97
93.5
0
3
1.45
1.6
0
2
1
1,500
525,200
89.62
215311
APOPKA
FS
12117
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
1.03
90
97
93.5
0
3
1.45
1.6
0
2
1
100
525,300
89.64
215311
APOPKA
FS
12049
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
2
90
97
93.5
0
3
1.45
1.6
0
2
1
600
525,900
89.74
215311
APOPKA
FS
12105
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
1.84
90
97
93.5
0
3
1.45
1.6
0
2
1
1,400
527,300
89.98
215311
APOPKA
FS
12049
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.61
90
97
93.5
0
3
1.45
1.6
0
2
1
1,600
528,900
90.26
215314
APOPKA
S
12117
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.04
90
97
93.5
0
3
1.45
1.6
0
2
1
300
529,200
90.31
215999
FLORAHOME
FS
12081
A
0
2
1
0.1
0.08
88
99
93.5
1
8
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
800
530,000
90.44
215694
ORLANDO
FS
12057
A
0
2
1
0.1
0.14
88
99
93.5
1
8
1.35
1.45
1
5
3
1,800
531,800
90.75
216143
QUARTZIPSAMENTS
FS
12009
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.07
90
98
94
1
3
1.5
1.65
0
0.5
0.25
1,100
532,900
90.94
215301
TAVARES
FS
12097
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.42
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
200
533,100
90.97
215301
TAVARES
FS
12101
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.27
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
900
534,000
91.13
215301
TAVARES
FS
12127
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.16
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
1,000
535,000
91.30
215301
TAVARES
FS
12101
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.27
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
900
535,900
91.45
215301
TAVARES
FS
12105
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
1.19
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
9,900
545,800
93.14
215301
TAVARES
FS
12097
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.02
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
3,000
548,800
93.65
215301
TAVARES
FS
12081
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.1
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
2,600
551,400
94.10
215301
TAVARES
FS
12027
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
1.63
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
1,800
553,200
94.40
215301
TAVARES
FS
12009
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.07
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
1,100
554,300
94.59
215301
TAVARES
FS
12027
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
1.37
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
1,700
556,000
94.88
215301
TAVARES
FS
12049
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.61
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
600
556,600
94.98
215301
TAVARES
FS
12049
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.61
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
1,500
558,100
95.24
215301
TAVARES
FS
12049
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.76
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
1,600
559,700
95.51
215305
TAVARES
S
12001
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
5.02
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
3,500
563,200
96.11
215305
TAVARES
S
12069
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.12
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
1,300
564,500
96.33
215298
TAVARES
FS
12027
A
0
2
1
0.1
0.01
90
98
94
0
4
1.25
1.65
0.5
2
1.25
1,700
566,200
96.62
215218
CANDLER
FS
12057
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
2.29
92
98
95
0
3
1.35
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
1,900
568,100
96.95
215218
CANDLER
FS
12105
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.84
92
98
95
0
3
1.35
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
9,800
577,900
98.62
215218
CANDLER
FS
12057
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
2.65
92
98
95
0
3
1.35
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
2,700
580,600
99.08
215218
CANDLER
FS
12057
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
1.86
92
98
95
0
3
1.35
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
1,500
582,100
99.33
215223
CANDLER
S
12069
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.43
92
98
95
0
3
1.35
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
900
583,000
99.49
215223
CANDLER
S
12097
A
0
5
2.5
0.1
0.03
92
98
95
0
3
1.35
1.55
0.5
2
1.25
3,000
586,000
100.00