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Title: North Central Florida Environmental Summit:


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  • North Central Florida Environmental Summit
  • A Socio-Demographic Analysis and Ecological
    Characterization
  • February 16, 2002
  • Mary Davis, PhD Candidate, Dept of Economics
  • Thomas T. Ankersen, Director, Conservation Clinic
  • Tom Hoctor, UF Geoplan Center
  • Amy Knight, Florida Natural Resources Inventory
  • Luther Quinn, M.S. Candidate, Inter. Ecology

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  • What is North Central Florida?
  • Political Boundaries
  • Socio-Demographic Statistics
  • Economics and Industry
  • Environmental Issues

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Political Boundaries
  • Counties included in NCF profile
  • 16 counties covering 12,400 square miles, 19 of
    the total Florida land area

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Political Boundaries
  • Regional Planning Councils
  • North Central Florida, Northeast Florida,
    Withlacoochee

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Political Boundaries
  • Water Management Districts
  • Suwannee, St. Johns, Southwest

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Socio-demographics
  • NCF population in 2000 - 962,306, 6 of the total
    FL population
  • Distribution of the population
  • Alachua, Marion, and Clay counties constitute 64
    of the NCF population
  • Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, and Union
    all have less than 15,000 persons each

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Socio-demographics
  • Population Density
  • 78 persons per square mile
  • Florida average is 300
  • Most densely populated counties are Clay and
    Alachua
  • Least dense are Lafayette, Taylor, and Dixie

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Socio-demographics
  • Population Growth 1990-2000 26
  • State average 23.5
  • Highest growth area is Gilchrist County at 50
  • Smallest growth in Putnam County at 8

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Alachua County Growth SequenceSeparate PowerPoint
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Socio-demographics
  • Major cities
  • Gainesville, Alachua
  • Ocala, Marion
  • Lake City, Columbia
  • Palatka, Putnam
  • Orange Park, Clay
  • Perry, Taylor
  • Live Oak, Suwannee
  • Starke, Bradford

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Socio-demographics
  • NCF poverty rate (1997) 20.1
  • State poverty rate 14.4
  • Lowest rate in Clay County at 7.7
  • Highest rate in Hamilton, Lafayette, and Dixie

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Socio-demographics
  • NCF Per Capita Income 18,300
  • FL average is 19,855
  • Alachua county has highest income level - 25,650
  • Union County has the lowest level - 12,750

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Socio-demographics
  • High school education
  • NCF graduation rate 65.4
  • State average 74.4
  • Alachua and Clay have highest rates at above 80
  • Dixie and Madison have lowest records at around
    57

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Socio-demographics
  • University Education percent to receive a
    Bachelors Degree
  • NCF 10.4
  • FL 18.3
  • Alachua County 34.6
  • Baker, Dixie, and Lafayette 5-6

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Socio-demographics
  • 2000 Unemployment Rate for NCF 3.8
  • Highest unemployment in Taylor County with 6.7
  • Lowest rate in Alachua County at 1.9

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Economics and Industry
  • Heavy Industries
  • Phosphate Mining
  • Cement Plants
  • Pulp Mills

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Economics and Industry
  • Government Services over 80,000 employees
  • UF 1998-00 operating budget of over 1 ½ billion
    dollars
  • Prisons 17,000 inmates housed in 20 NCF
    facilities, including the FL State Prison in
    Bradford County

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Economics and Industry
  • Tourism
  • NCF is a favorite spot for outdoor enthusiasts
  • In 2000-2001, there were approximately 1,300,000
    visitors to NCF area state parks and managed
    areas, and over half of those visits were to
    local springs

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Economics and Industry
  • 7,600 farms covering over 1 ½ million acres
  • Major crops
  • Tobacco, Corn, Cotton, Peanuts
  • Livestock
  • Total beef cattle 300,000 heads
  • 72 producing dairies
  • 272 poultry farms (broiler and egg)

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Economics and Industry
  • Forestry/timber
  • 70 of NCF land devoted to forestry
  • State average is around 50
  • Alachua and Marion have lowest use at 53
  • Baker has highest at 92

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Economics and Industry
  • Transportation infrastructure
  • Over 200 road construction projects are currently
    in progress
  • 62 projects have been completed within the past
    year

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Environmental Issues
  • Polluting Industries
  • Major industrial facilities releasing toxic
    substances, reported by the EPA in the Toxics
    Release Inventory
  • Original TRI Industries
  • 4 NCF companies are listed in the top ten
    facilities in Florida for on and off-site
    releases
  • Buckeye Florida L.P. in Perry
  • Georgia-Pacific Corp in Palatka
  • Eveready Battery Co. in Alachua
  • Gold Kist Live Oak Processing Plant in Live Oak

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Environmental Issues
  • Seven New Industries reported by TRI
  • 2 NCF companies listed among the top ten
    polluting facilities in FL
  • Seminole Generating Station in Palatka
  • GRU, Deerhaven Generating Station in Gainesville

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Environmental Issues
  • NCF Superfund Sites
  • Approximately 97 Superfund sites are located in
    NCF
  • 5 sites are either currently listed or have been
    listed on the National Priorities List
  • Currently on the NPL
  • Cabot Carbon/ Koppers in Alachua County
  • Brown Wood Preserving in Suwannee County

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Environmental Issues
  • Solid Waste Disposal
  • NCF average was 1 ton per capita in 1998
  • State average is 1.77 tons
  • Largest contributors to solid wastes are Alachua
    County residents with 1.8 tons
  • Least amount of waste comes from Lafayette with
    .34 tons per capita

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Environmental Issues
  • Groundwater
  • NCF withdraws 365.4 million gallons of
    groundwater per day
  • Marion and Taylor counties consume the greatest
    amounts at over 50 million gallons each per day
  • Total demand on the groundwater system is
    projected to increase by 35 in the next 20 years

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Environmental Issues
  • Surface Water
  • NCF withdrawals of surface water totals 173
    million gallons per day
  • 95 of the withdrawals occur in Suwannee and
    Putnam counties
  • Minimum Flow Requirements
  • 47 MFLs have been set for the NCF area, all of
    them within the St. Johns Water Management
    District

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Environmental Issues
  • List of Impaired Waters
  • 12 watersheds within the NCF boundaries reported
    their waters as impaired in 1998
  • The number of water bodies within these
    watersheds total 185
  • Reported impairments are the result of nutrients,
    coliform, dissolved oxygen, toxic chemicals,
    turbidity, and total suspended solis

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Environmental Issues
  • Fish and Wildlife Advisories
  • Rivers Oklawaha, St. Marys, Wacassassa,
    Suwannee, Santa Fe, Withlacoochee, and Alapaha
  • Lakes and ponds Altho, Eaton, Kerr, Ocean, Mill
    Dam, Swim
  • National Wildlife Refuge Lower Suwannee

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Environmental Issues
  • Habitat Loss
  • Wetlands converted
  • Suwannee River 188 lost, 45 created, 7,343
    preserved, 14,028 improved
  • St. Johns River 4,351 lost, 3,409 created,
    30,549 preserved, 1,254 improved

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Environmental Issues
  • Local Government Environmental Programs
  • Only Alachua and Marion counties have departments
    specifically devoted to environmental protection
  • Only Alachua and Marion counties have local
    government land acquisition programs
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