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Location
300 South Garden Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone: (727) 464-4425
Fax: (727) 464-4403
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WATER
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SECTION
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| The
People -
The Water Resources Management
Section is staffed by ten environmental
scientists including specialists
in marine science, limnology,
wetland science, marine and
freshwater fishery science
as well as lake and watershed
management. |
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Mission - The mission of the
Water Resources Management Section
is to protect and improve the environmental
and aesthetic quality of the County
surface waters that include creeks,
streams, lakes, bays, and coastal
waters. |
The
Programs - A variety of programs
are focused on monitoring, assessing,
managing, and improving surface
water related natural resources
for beneficial use by wildlife
and the public. Major programs
include: |
Ambient
Water Quality Monitoring
-In County lakes, streams, and open waters of Tampa Bay, Boca Ciega Bay, and the intracoastal waterways.
Watershed
Planning/Implementation
- Waterbody and drainage basin assessments and projects aimed to restore environmentally sensitive waterbodies.
Benthic
Macroinvertebrate and Sediment Chemistry Monitoring
- The types of animals living in the bay's bottom sediments serve as an indicator of long-term conditions and are periodically
examined and enumerated to assess overall water and sediment quality conditions. The chemical composition of bay sediments is
also measured each year.
Seagrass
Monitoring and Assessment
- Seagrass health has been closely linked to water clarity in Tampa and Boca Ciega Bays.
County scientists periodically examine seagrass density, species composition, and areal coverage throughout
County marine waters.
Tampa
Bay Estuary Program Initiatives
- The Tampa Bay Estuary Program (TBEP
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since 1991, has served to facilitate a variety of intergovernmental
initiatives to protect and enhance the Tampa Bay estuary.
Scientists from the Water Resources Management Section
are active local partners of numerous collaborative
TBEP efforts including programs addressing water and
sediment quality, seagrass research and restoration,
stormwater runoff pollution, atmospheric deposition,
manatee protection, and public education.
Stormwater
- Rainwater carries pollutants into the County's storm drainage system and eventually into the nearest waterbody.
Read about some of the things you can do to help.
Public Outreach
- Through numerous programs, staff provide public education on a variety of important water resource related environmental issues.
Programs include presentations to school and civic groups, citizen stormdrain marking events, and environmental expos.
A Stormwater Hotline is available for reporting illegal discharges of pollution to storm drains.
Citizen
Complaints and Inquiries
- Staff scientists investigate and respond to citizen calls ranging from problems and questions about their backyard ponds and fish kills,
to environmental crimes such as illicit discharges of hazardous waste products into the environment.
Atlas of Pinellas County Water Quality Data 
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