Water Quality Monitoring Project for the Florida Keys National 2025

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Historically, development in the Keys relied on the use of cesspits and septic tanks which provide little treatment of domestic wastewater in porous lime rock substrates. In addition, stormwater runs untreated into nearshore surface waters.
A water monitoring program is a systematic process designed to continuously and systematically assess the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of water bodies to ensure safe water quality and a healthy aquatic environment.
The program supports the protection and restoration of water quality through a series of corrective actions, monitoring, research and special studies, and education and outreach activities.
Runoff and spills have periodically resulted in high levels of fecal coliform and enterococci bacteria in the Florida Keys, resulting in swimming advisories for nearshore waters and beaches.
Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park Beach On the southern tip of Key West, this sun-soaked spot is the ultimate place for a picnic, swim, snorkel, or paddle. If you crave crystalline waters, Fort Zach is your best bet. We recommend bringing water shoes as the sea floor can be rocky.

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The wet season is from June to November. Florida summers are generally very hot and humid with daily highs often reaching the low 90s. Its particularly hot and muggy down south from mid-August to mid-October, and theres also a risk of hurricanes.
Enterococcus is present in human and animal waste and can enter marine waters from stormwater runoff, wildlife and seabird waste, pets, failing septic systems, cesspits, sewage treatment plant spills, broken sewer lines or boating discharge.

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