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Adopt-A-River Program2008doc_pdf1233.1Seminole County Government1016139Brochure about the Seminole County Adopt-A-River Program. Includes volunteer form.Adopt%20a%20River%20Brochure.pdf9Seminole
Ecological Assessment of the Wekiva River: Seminole, Lake & Orange Counties2000doc_pdf70Florida Department of Environmental Protection1017324Assessment of the effects of human activities in the watershed (e.g., numerous stormwater inputs from residential, commercial & municipal land uses).wekiva00.pdf4Lake
Macroinvertebrate Program 2006 Annual Report2007doc_pdf2240.9Orange County Environmental Protection Division1018390Summary of activities, findings and results of the Orange County macroinvertebrate monitoring program.562_2006_YE_Macro_rev4.pdf6Orange
Pollutant Load Reduction Goal (PLRG) Analysis for the Wekiva River and Rock Springs Run, Florida 2002008doc_html0St. Johns River Water Management District1017482An assessment nutrient pollutant load reduction goals (PLRGs) needed to protect ecosystem properties of the Wekiva River above SR 46 and all of Rock Springs Run as required by The Wekiva Parkway and Protection Act of 2004. The Wekiva River Study Area includes the Wekiva River, Rock Springs Run, the Little Wekiva River, and other tributaries and springs collectively located in Seminole, Orange, and Lake Counties, Fl. with the exception of the headwater springs.http://www.sjrwmd.com/technicalreports/pdfs/SP/SJ2008-SP5.pdf4Lake
Strategy for Water Quality Protection (A): Wastewater Treatment in the Wekiva Study Area2004doc_pdf0Florida Department of Environmental Protection1020312A report to the Governor and the Department of Community Affairs on the efficacy and applicability of water quality and wastewater treatment standards needed to achieve nitrogen reductions protective of surface and ground water quality within the Wekiva Study Areahttp://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wekiva/docs/dep_wekiva-facility-report.pdf4Lake
Tram Springs Profiledoc_html0St. Johns River Water Management District1018134Description of Tram Springs, located in Rock Springs Run in Orange Countyhttp://www.sjrwmd.com/springs/orange/tram.html6Orange
Wekiva River (WBIDs 2956, 2956A, and 2956C) & Rock Springs Run (WBID 2967) Nutrient TMDLs2008doc_pdfFlorida Department of Environmental Protection1018003Final FDEP Total Maximum Daily Load DocumentWekiva_MainStem04182008.pdf4Lake
Wekiva River Aquatic Preserve Management Plan (1987)1987doc_html0Florida Department of Environmental Protection7175Designated an aquatic preserve in 1985 in order to preserve the biological resources of freshwater plants and critical habitat of fish, birds and other wildlife. This plan describes the management of this area.http://www.dep.state.fl.us/coastal/sites/wekiva/pub/Wekiva_River_AP_Management_Plan.pdf4Lake
Wekiva River Rock Spring Run & Seminole Creek Wild and Scenic River Study--Part 11999doc_pdf6185.2U.S. Department of the Interior1018385Document produced by the National Park Service when the Wekiva River was being considered for the "Wild and Scenic Rivers" program.WekivaWildScenicStudyPart1.pdf4Lake
Wekiva River Rock Spring Run & Seminole Creek Wild and Scenic River Study--Part 21999doc_pdf7022.8U.S. Department of the Interior1018386Document produced by the National Park Service when the Wekiva River was being considered for the "Wild and Scenic Rivers" program. WekivaWildScenicStudyPart2.pdf4Lake