An edition of: WaterAtlas.org Presented By: Orange County, USF Water Institute
Explore the state of water quality in Orange County.
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
View an analysis of water quality trends over a ten-year period, showing areas of improvement and decline
Learn about the anatomy of a spring as well as the factors that affect water quality and how you can help to protect it.
Take a virtual tour of the Wekiva River Protection Area to discover how managed conservation areas are safeguarding water quality.
This interactive map brings all water resource-related information together in one place
Use this interactive map to find data from continuously-reporting monitoring stations
Use this tool to graph water resource data and to download data for your own analysis
View the geographic distribution and variability of rainfall amounts, access statistical rainfall summaries, or download rainfall data
Find a particular water resource on any of the Water Atlas websites using this tool
Learn about this system of 13 interconnected lakes and how it is being managed for water quality and recreation
Educators can use these inquiry-based lesson plans to teach about watersheds, climate change, and resource conservation
Take a virtual tour of interesting places within Orange County's watersheds
Search our library of water-related documents, maps, websites, videos and organizations
Use this mobile-friendly guide to identify exotic invasive plants and find out how to eradicate them
Find information to help homeowners, businesses, and contractors reduce stormwater pollution
Training information and an online test for the use of Orange County, its employees, and co-permittees
Be informed about important water-related news from around Orange County and elsewhere
Use this calendar to find opportunities for recreation, volunteering, and citizen participation
Watch these videos to learn how to protect and enjoy Orange County's waterways
See recent and historic photos of area waterways, submitted by Water Atlas sponsors, partners and users
Find out how you can participate in improving Orange County's waterways and watersheds
See a water quality problem happening? Report it here.
Do you have old photos or documents, or an interesting water-related story to tell? Let us know.
Learn how your lakefront community can set up a special taxing district to provide funds for essential lake services such as invasive plant management
The 28 lakes in the Butler Chain and Windermere Water Navigation Control District are known for their excellent water quality, good fishing, and recreational activities
We welcome user submissions of documents, organizations, videos, etc.