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Ripple Lake (04-04)

Ripple Lake (04-04)

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located within Old Tampa Bay Watershed

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Associated Names

  • Pine Oak Lake

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Water Resource Characteristics

Size and Volume

Surface Area 1.84 acres
Mean Depth Not Available
Maximum Depth Not Available
Approximate Volume Not Available

Location

Watershed Old Tampa Bay Watershed
Latitude 27° 56' 37"
Longitude 82° 46' 03"
Section-Township-Range 23-29-15
USGS Quarter Quad CLEARWATER ( NE )
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    Data Summary

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    This water resource is monitored by 1 sampling locations, which have collected a total of 45 samples ranging from 7/11/2002 to 12/3/2002. The sites sampling this water resource are:

    Datasource (click for details)Station ID
    LAKEWATCH Volunteer Water Quality MonitoringPine Oak-Pinellas

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    Pollution

    Every one of us contributes pollution to our streams, lakes, bays and oceans. The wastewater, dirt, and debris of our lives eventually drains downstream. Each of us must minimize our contribution to keep our waterways healthy and enjoyable. Some materials are powerful pollutants like raw sewage, petroleum, or pesticides, but even natural, biodegradable plant materials can add nitrogen to water resources and cause algal blooms and fish kills. Please use the information below to assist you in reporting an incident to the correct agency. Learn More about Reporting Pollution »

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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

    or Pinellas County Environmental Management
    1-727-464-4761

    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

    or Pinellas County BDRS
    1-727-464-3888

    Aquatic Plant Removal

    FWCC
    1-813-744-6163 or 6164

    Water Pollution, Residuals Landspreading

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

    or Pinellas County Watershed Mgmt.
    1-727-464-9425

    Wetlands Issues/Dredge and Fill

    FDEP
    1-813-632-7600

    or Pinellas County Environmental Mgmt.
    1-727-464-4761

    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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