A Centennial Tribute, 1906-2006

A Centennial Tribute, 1906-2006

Author: Richard Jay Verdi

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Published: 2009

Total Pages: 43

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For centuries, the banks of the Suwannee River at White Springs were considered a sacred ground where people sought refuge in its "healing waters." Many believed that the mineral-enriched waters cured illnesses. The U.S. Geological Survey began continuous streamgaging activities at White Springs, Florida, in 1906 after an increase in congressional appropriations and rapid town development due to growing tourism and residential population. In 1906, streamgage data was a once-per-day gage reading that were handwritten in a water-level booklet by a local observer with discharge measurements taken every 6 to 8 weeks by a hydrographer. In 2006, real-time data were recorded at 1-hour increments and transmitted to U.S. Geological Survey computer networks using the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite, thus enabling the general public to access readings within minutes of the actual measurement. Additional data and measurements are taken and made available for high or low flows that occur during significant floods and droughts.


White Springs Nature Base

White Springs Nature Base

Author: Kaley Dunlap

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Published: 2012

Total Pages: 93

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This project explores and develops a nature based tourism hub in White Springs, Florida that is purposed to excite the 100,000 + people that already pass through the city and aims attract numerous more. Phase I will be the development of a 1,000 seat conference center and 250 room hotel that will present itself as a gateway and welcome into White Springs Phase II will be the restoration of an isolated site that has been deteriorated by lumber farming and will include the development of an eco style lodge and a housing component. Phase III will be the articulation of a greenway to physically connect the two sites along an existing drainage corridor. All phases will overlap and work cohesively in the past, present, and future of White Springs.