Relevant UF Advisory Committees

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Relevant UF Advisory Committees Lakes, Vegetation and Landscaping Land Use and Facilities Planning Transportation and Parking

UF Investment in NATL $104,000 (=everything NAAC has recommended) 34th Street berm Academic pavilion

March 2000 Usage Survey Formal courses Also 8 departments in 4 colleges 76 courses plan to use NATL 53 of these already have more than 2500 students per year Also special projects thesis research special short courses

Representative Uses of NATL’s Academic Area 27 current uses 26 completed uses 8 departments with courses plus Civil and Coastal Engineering Division of Plant Industry Florida Museum of Natural History

Water Quantity and Quality Considerations of the Extension of SW 24th Avenue through NATL Acknowledgement: Mark Clark, Research Assistant Professor Soil and Water Science Department

The road will traverse a recharge area Most of the proposed roadway East of 34th Street is through a “closed basin” that has no surface outlet. The paved 24th Avenue extension will significantly reduce the area where storm water now collects and eventually seeps into the ground.

Stormwater Pond Collapsed Sink Hole Sinkhole Pond Car Wash Archer Woods Regency Oaks

Regency Oaks Archer Woods

Areas of flooding with moderate rainfall events

Collapsed Sinkhole… behind Regency Oaks (moderate rainfall)

Flooding into NATL from collapsed sinkhole

Sinkhole Pond… Normal conditions

Sinkhole Pond… Moderate rainfall

Flooding from Sinkhole Pond after heavy rainfall

CLOSED BASIN... Any runoff within proposed right of way will have to be stored in a retention basin until the water volume infiltrates into the ground or is lost to evapotranspiration.

In addition to the roadway In addition to the roadway... retention ponds may be necessary within the NATL 25 year storm 100 year storm 5 year storm 1 year storm

In closed basins water quality entering the Floridan Aquifer is a concern...