What does Scrub have to do with our water?
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| Photo found at:Temblor.net Scrub Habitat is vital for the Florida Aquifer. Scrub Habitat makes up 13% of the land surface in Volusia County but filters an outstanding 56% of the water that goes in the Florida Aquifer. This is because of the high karst content that makes up the soil content in scrub habitat. Karst is created from dissolved rocks made up of limestone and dolomite. In non scrub areas of the rest of Volusia County the water does not drain into the ground but instead evaporates from sitting on the ground or runs of into bodies of water. |
Volusia County is a sole source aquifer, meaning that our water is derived from rainfall that travels though the ground and is stored in The Florida Aquifer.
Florida Scrub.U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. https://www.fws.gov/verobeach/MSRPPDFs/FLScrub.pdf.Accessed April 14 2017.
Scrub. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. http://myfwc.com/conservation/special-initiatives/fwli/archive/taking-action/scrub/. Accessed April 14 2017

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