Groundwater Level May 2040 F Miami-Dade County
About This Dataset
This dataset shows predicted groundwater levels across Miami-Dade County for May 2040, accounting for sea level rise and other climate factors. It's crucial for residents and planners because groundwater depth affects flooding risk, saltwater intrusion into drinking water, and the viability of septic systems and foundations in our low-lying county.
Why This Matters
- A homeowner in Wynwood evaluating whether their property will face increased flooding or saltwater contamination risks by 2040 before making a long-term investment
- A city planner in Coral Gables designing future stormwater infrastructure and determining if traditional drainage systems will still work effectively in 20 years
- A farmer or agricultural business assessing whether irrigation water will remain accessible and fresh given projected groundwater changes
Key Metadata
| Publisher | Miami-Dade County, Florida |
|---|---|
| Department | Regulatory and Economic Resources |
| Category | Production Content |
| Format | File Geodatabase |
| Last Updated | Updated 1 year ago |
| Rows | None |
| Civic Relevance | HIGH |
| Update Frequency | As needed |
| Source | View on Open Data Portal |
| Keywords | groundwater levels Miami-Dade 2040 sea level rise groundwater saltwater intrusion risk flooding predictions groundwater depth 2040 climate adaptation water future water availability |
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Quality Breakdown
F
Composite Score: 38%
Findings
- Abandoned: not updated in 417 days
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