{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The objective of this project, the Florida Water Management Inventory, is to establish a statewide data set of drinking water sources and wastewater disposal...", "description": "
This data set shows the drinking water source and domestic (household) wastewater disposal method for parcel polygons for each of the 67 counties in the state of Florida, based on information gathered from utilities, state and local government, and other entities that have functions related to drinking water or wastewater. This is a selection of the FLWMI for known and likely wells and septic. Each parcel is assigned a value for wastewater (sewer or septic) and drinking water (public or private well) based on the information that was gathered and processed from multiple sources. The wastewater and drinking water values are further assigned a qualifier of Known, Likely, and Somewhat Likely based on factors related to the level of certainty for the source information. For example, a service address provided by a utility will be considered 'Known' while the listed wastewater method on a business permit for a food establishment will be deemed to be 'Likely' or 'Somewhat Likely'. Information provided by utilities was considered current, as was permit information related to business establishments. Permit information related to septic systems and private domestic drinking water wells generally ranges from the late 1990s onward. The parcels and associated real property data were downloaded from the State of Florida Department of Revenue (DOR) for the tax assessment years of 2013 and 2014.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "The objective of this project, the Florida Water Management Inventory, is to establish a statewide data set of drinking water sources and wastewater disposal...",
"title": "Wastewater Disposal Method and Drinking Water Source (Known or Likely) for Parcels in the State of Florida",
"tags": [
"public water",
"domestic potable water well",
"environment",
"Florida",
"potable water",
"septic",
"sewer",
"utilitiesCommunication",
"onsite sewage and treatment disposal systems",
"health",
"OSTDS"
],
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"typeKeywords": [],
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"minScale": 150000000,
"maxScale": 5000,
"spatialReference": "",
"accessInformation": "Florida Department of Health, Division of Disease Control and Health Protection, Bureau of Environmental Health, Onsite Sewage Programs",
"licenseInfo": " None. The data is provided \"as is\". DOH has not confirmed the accuracy of all source datasets that were used in creating these data. Spatial and tabular sources vary in scale and accuracy. Users of these data do so at their own risk, and are advised to carefully consider whether these data are appropriate for the user's intended use. The user should be aware that the parcel data and associated information are NOT survey documents, and must not be used as such. Please acknowledge the Florida Department of Health when using these data.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV>"
}