Mapping Applications

Easy to use tools that provide the power of Geographic Information Systems at your fingertips.

Maps and Data / Analysis Tools

Mapping, Data, and Analysis tools to help you visualize, find, acquire, analyze, display and understand water resource data.

Use this tool to find any water resource on any Water Atlas by its name (or alias), or to discover which Atlas pages have information about a particular topic (e.g., historic information, artificial reefs, or nutrient chemistry). Get Started ›

This interactive tool lets you view mapped information about water resources as well as recreation, planning and infrastructure, habitats, and aerial imagery. You can also create and print your own custom maps. Get Started ›

This tool allows you to select water quality, hydrology, or rainfall information from any Atlas. Download raw data tables for use in your own analyses and reports, or let the Data Download tool do the graphing for you. Get Started ›

This tool allows you to view current water quality conditions for lakes and rivers utilizing new dashboard technology that features dynamic maps, filters and gauges. Get Started ›

Water quality: How is it changing over time? How does it compare in different areas? The analysis on this page helps to answer these questions. Get Started ›

View the geographic distribution and variability of rainfall amounts, access statistical summaries of rainfall in graphs and charts, and download the data for your own analysis. Get Started ›

Metadata identifies data providers, tells where, when, and how often data is collected, and reveals caveats related to its use. Access GIS metadata (spatial/maps), and sampling data (primarily water quality, hydrology, and weather). Get Started ›

Other Water Institute Maps

Map services that are maintained by the Water Institute at USF which are not part of the Water Atlas website, but still contain information that may be valuable and useful to researchers, data providers, and citizens.

The Florida Atlas of Lakes is a statewide Atlas that contains all the LAKEWATCH water quality sampling data being collected within the state. Get Started ›

External Maps

Map services created and hosted by our sponsors and other friends of the Water Atlas program.

View all the GIS data maintained by the Orange County government via their Infomap viewer. Data available includes Utilities, Community Service, Land Development, Public Safety, Transportation and much more.

*Website is not accessible via Google Chrome. Get Started ›

The City of Orlando Information Locator helps visitors to easily find information about a given property, including general information such as their neighborhood name to more focused information such as property zoning, utility services (garbage, recycling), and nearby points of interest (hospitals, post offices, etc.) Get Started ›

The St. Johns River Environmental Data Retrieval Tool allows users to select a basin or waterbody within the district and view all the monitoring data that the district collects for that site. Get Started ›

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the lead agency for environmental management and stewardship, has many online maps available including a Land-Use Story Map and a map tracking Impaired Waters and TMDL's. Get Started ›

Protecting Florida's pristine environment is the DEP's top priority and it has established a method for regulated entities to submit Public Notices of Pollution (PNP) for reportable releases. The DEP's PNP Finder is a mapping application that shows the location and description of all incidents of pollution reported in the last 30 days. Get Started ›