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Who “owns” groundwater or surface waters in Florida?

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Who “owns” groundwater or surface waters in Florida?

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Under Florida law, the state’s groundwater is a public resource that should be managed on a statewide and regional basis by the five water management districts. Consequently, a county or municipality does not own or have rights to groundwater or surface water other than for their water uses that have been permitted by a water management district through its consumptive use permitting program.

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