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Peace River - Saddle Creek Watershed

Peace River - Saddle Creek Watershed

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General Information

What is a Watershed?

A watershed (also called a drainage basin) is an area on the land surface from which water flows or has the potential to flow to a common destination. Watersheds are naturally separated from adjacent basins by topographic divides. Learn more about watersheds »

Description

The Peace River - Saddle Creek Watershed is located within Polk County and spans 146.2 square miles. The watershed contains 77 named lakes/ponds, 6 named rivers/streams/canals and 0 named bays/bayous.

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Weather

Weather

The map below has icons denoting the locations of weather observation sites used by weather.com in and around Peace River - Saddle Creek Watershed (outlined in blue). Click on an icon for a weather summary which includes current temperature, cloud conditions, humidity level, wind speed/direction, today's high and low temperature forecast, and summary forecast for the next four days. For more details, click the "Hourly" or "10-day" links to get detailed weather status or an extended forecast. Weather.com data is a service of The Weather Channel, a 24-hour, 7-day network providing weather information via cable TV, internet, and radio.

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    Air Quality Index

    Air Quality
    Air Quality and EPA's Air Quality Index

    The AQI is an index for reporting daily air quality. It tells you how clean or polluted your air is, and what associated health effects might be a concern for you. The AQI focuses on health effects you may experience within a few hours or days after breathing polluted air. EPA calculates the AQI for five major air pollutants regulated by the Clean Air Act: ground-level ozone, particle pollution (also known as particulate matter), carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. For each of these pollutants, EPA has established national air quality standards to protect public health. (From EPA's AIRNow)

    Visit AIRNow and learn more about EPA's AQI, air quality and human health at http://www.airnow.gov/.


    Current Air Quality Data and Air Quality Indices
    AQI Levels
    Good
    0-50
    Moderate
    51-100
    Unhealthy for
    Sensitive Groups

    101-150
    Unhealthy
    151-200
    Very Unhealthy
    201-300
    Hazardous
    301-500
     
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      Capital Improvement Projects

      Capital Improvement Projects Icon

      This section provides links to capital improvement projects occurring in Polk County. Such activities may include stormwater control structures, retrofit projects, retention and detention ponds, and other stormwater pollution controls. Learn more about capital improvement projects »

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        Regulation

        Regulation

        Who to call about environmental concerns and to report environmentally harmful activities. For potentially life threatening emergencies dial 911.

        Concern or Activity Contact(s)
        Dangerous Boating / Accidents

        FWCC, Division of Boating Safety
        1-850-488-5600 (to report an accident) or
        1-888-404-3922 (to report unsafe boating)

        Algal Blooms

        FWCC

        Fish Kill

        FWCC, Fish Kills
        1-800-636-0511

        General Concerns/Complaints

        FDEP
        1-813-632-7600

        Industrial Waste/Spill

        FDEP
        1-800-320-0519

        Injured Wildlife or Illegal Activities

        FWCC, Wildlife Violations
        1-888-404-3922
        or via cell phone, dial *FWC or #FWC depending on service carrier

        Shoreline Alterations, Wetland Impacts

        FDEP
        1-813-632-7600

        Aquatic Plant Removal

        FWCC
        1-863-534-7074

        Water Pollution, Residuals Landspreading

        FDEP
        1-813-632-7600 or via cell phone, dial #DEP

        Wetlands Issues/Dredge and Fill

        FDEP
        1-813-632-7600

        Source(s): University of South Florida, Florida Center for Community Design and Research

        Legend:
        FWCC - Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
        FDEP - Florida Department of Enviromental Protection

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