located within the following watersheds: Lake Harney Watershed, Big Econlockhatchee Watershed
This waterbody is part of our Biomonitoring Program.
The Biomonitoring Program helps to inform citizens about the monitoring of macroinvertebrate communities found in Seminole County's water resources.
Econlockhatchee River is a 44.6 mile stream.
This water resource has a fish advisory in effect. Please see the Florida Fish Advisories publication.
Headwaters | Unnamed Swamp West of S County Road 13, Orange County |
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Mouth | St Johns River |
River Length Within Atlases | 45 miles |
This water resource is monitored by 113 sampling locations, which have collected a total of 1,993,039 samples ranging from 10/1/1935 to 12/6/2019. The sites sampling this water resource are:
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 »
Who to call about environmental concerns and to report environmentally harmful activities. For potentially life threatening emergencies dial 911.
Concern or Activity | Contact(s) |
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Dangerous Boating / Accidents | FWCC, Division of Boating Safety |
Algal Blooms | FDEP 1-850-305-3903 |
Fish Kill | FWCC, Fish Kills |
General Concerns/Complaints | FDEP |
Industrial Waste/Spill | FDEP State Watch Office |
Injured Wildlife or Illegal Activities | FWCC, Wildlife Violations |
Shoreline Alterations, Wetland Impacts | FDEP |
Aquatic Plant Removal | FWCC |
Water Pollution, Residuals Landspreading | FDEP |
Wetlands Issues/Dredge and Fill | FDEP |
Legend:
FWCC - Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
FDEP - Florida Department of Enviromental Protection
Seminole County needs you to help manage and protect its natural resources! Fill out this form, and we will contact you with more information about becoming a volunteer. Learn more about volunteering »
0 volunteers on Econlockhatchee River have submitted a water quality sample for this water resource within the last 18 months.
Visit the following links to view historical information on this water resource:
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