Data Download and Graphing

Welcome to the Data Download and Graphing tool! This tool helps you easily download and visualize water quality data from sampling locations featured in the Water Atlas.

To get started, head to the Select page. Here, you can interact with an intuitive map interface to filter and choose specific sampling locations of interest. After making your selection, move on to the Review/Refine page, where you'll find a clear summary of available parameters and data collection periods for each location.

At this stage, you have the flexibility to further refine your selection by adjusting locations, parameters, or date ranges. Once your selections are finalized, simply choose whether you'd like to Download the data for offline analysis or Graph it directly for immediate visual insights.

Please note: The previous version of the Data Download and Graphing tool remains available for now but will be discontinued in the future. You can still access the previous tool here.

Step 1: Select
Step 1: Station Selection Map
  • Interactive Map
  • Sampling Location Search
  • Green Download Button
Step 2: Review / Refine
Step 2: Review / Refine Selections
  • Review and Refine Station Selection
  • View / Selection Parameters
  • Time Period of Interest
  • Download or Graph
Step 3: Download / Graph
Step 3: Download / Graph
  • Download Data
  • View Data as Interactive Graphs

Disclaimer: The data obtained from the Water Atlas may be provisional and thus subject to revision. The sponsoring agencies, the University of South Florida Water Institute, and the University of South Florida specifically disclaim any warranty, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular use. The entire risk as to quality and performance is with the user. In no event will the sponsoring agencies, the University of South Florida Water Institute, or the data providers themselves be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or other damages, including loss of profit, arising out of the use of these data even if the funding agencies, sponsoring County (or Counties) government(s), data providers, or the University of South Florida or the University of South Florida Water Institute have been advised of the possibility of such damages.