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SWAP: Assessment for CABBAGE KEY HIDE-A-WAY.

15907 SWAP: Assessment for CABBAGE KEY HIDE-A-WAY. http://www.dep.state.fl.us/swapp/DisplayPWS.asp?pws_id=5360031&odate=01-OCT-04 Public Water System Type : TRANSIENT NONCOMMUNITY Public Water System Source : GROUND Primary Use: MOTEL Population Served: 200 Public Water System ID: 5360031 Size of Assessment Area: GROUND: For this system, a 500-foot radius circle around each well was used to define the assessment area. Crops > Cabbage > Research source   water   protection   state   of   florida   sources   contamination   aquifers   contaminants   susceptibility   aquifer Jan 1, 2007  

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