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Little Wekiva River

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A part of the Little Wekiva Watershed

The Little Wekiva River is approximately 15 miles long. Its stream course consists of a combination of channelized ditches, lakes, incised channel reaches, and meandering wetland flow until its confluence with the Wekiva River. Its main stem flows northward from Lake Lawne, through Lake Orlando, Lake Lotus, Trout Lake, the eastern portion of the City of Altamonte Springs, and then eventually discharges through the southern reaches of the Lower Wekiva River Preserve. The Little Wekiva River has experienced an increase in discharge (volume of water) and velocities (current speed and direction) due to urbanization and some adverse environmental and water quality impacts from the movement and deposition of sediments. However, riverbank stabilization, removal of invasive vegetation, and sedimentation control have resulted in improved water quality within the Little Wekiva River.

Over the years both FDEP's SCI and FDEP's BioRecon have been preformed at several sites along the Little Wekiva River. The most recent BioRecon indicates healthy conditions. There are many variables such as habitat, flow, and excess sand or silt smothering that contribute to the health of the macroinvertebrates here. The Little Wekiva River provides adequate habitat such as aquatic vegetation, fallen tree branches, slightly undercut banks with delicate hair-like roots, and partially decayed leaf debris. These diverse substrates aid in protective cover and help supply food sources to these small organisms. Around 20% of the stream contains these desirable habitats. Another important factor aiding in food supply is water velocity. The Little Wekiva River provides excellent flow rates for these small invertebrates. This group of crustaceans, worms, mollusks, juvenile and adult insects thrives in this water body that contains shallow pools and very minimal amounts silt and sand smothering. Overall, the ecosystem in the Little Wekiva River grants these macroinvertebrates, or water quality indicators, a favorable place to call home.

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For more information about the Macroinvertebrate Monitoring Program, please contact:

Michelle Shelton
Macroinvertebrate Program Coordinator
200 West County Home Road
Sanford, FL 32773

Phone: (407) 665-5269

Email: mshelton@seminolecountyfl.gov

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Important Macroinvertebrate & Water Quality Data

Important Macroinvertebrate & Water Quality Data

Macroinvertebrate Data

ParameterLatest ValueHistorical RangeAdditional Information
% Diptera 0.09 %
09/13/2007
Source: SEMCO_MACROINV
0.07 - 0.19 %
12/11/2001 - 09/13/2007
5 samples
% EOT 0.58 %
09/13/2007
Source: SEMCO_MACROINV
0.34 - 0.58 %
12/11/2001 - 09/13/2007
5 samples
Biorecon Score 7.8
02/06/2020
Source: SEMCO_MACROINV
4.7 - 9.0
12/11/2001 - 02/06/2020
23 samples
Biotic Index 15.0
02/06/2020
Source: SEMCO_MACROINV
8.0 - 23.0
12/11/2001 - 02/06/2020
18 samples
SW Diversity Index 3.9
09/13/2007
Source: SEMCO_MACROINV
3.2 - 4.3
12/11/2001 - 09/13/2007
5 samples
Total # Individuals 333 #
09/13/2007
Source: SEMCO_MACROINV
162 - 717 #
12/11/2001 - 09/13/2007
5 samples
Total # Species 34 #
02/06/2020
Source: SEMCO_MACROINV
20 - 41 #
12/11/2001 - 02/06/2020
18 samples

Water Quality Data

ParameterLatest ValueHistorical RangeAdditional Information
Dissolved oxygen (DO) 6.15 mg/l
04/17/2024
Source: SEMCO_PWWQ
0.00 - 1,137.50 mg/l
02/04/1970 - 04/17/2024
448,879 samples
Nitrogen 840.00 ug/l
12/05/2023
Source: WIN_21FLCEN
4.00 - 6,970.00 ug/l
02/04/1970 - 12/05/2023
1,797 samples
pH 7.46
03/14/2024
Source: SEMCO_PWWQ
0.00 - 593.00
02/04/1970 - 03/14/2024
319,183 samples
Phosphorus as P 48.00 ug/l
12/05/2023
Source: WIN_21FLCEN
2.00 - 25,100.00 ug/l
02/04/1970 - 12/05/2023
2,806 samples
Secchi disk depth 2.62 ft
12/05/2023
Source: WIN_21FLCEN
0.00 - 7.22 ft
03/13/1972 - 12/05/2023
1,037 samples
Temperature, water 75.83 deg F
03/14/2024
Source: SEMCO_PWWQ
41.72 - 91.40 deg F
02/04/1970 - 03/14/2024
38,903 samples
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 2.00 mg/l
12/05/2023
Source: WIN_21FLCEN
0.00 - 1,036.00 mg/l
02/04/1970 - 12/05/2023
2,244 samples
Turbidity 0.65 NTU
04/17/2024
Source: SEMCO_PWWQ
-28.20 - 11,428.00 NTU
02/18/1975 - 04/17/2024
426,041 samples

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