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Floridan Aquifer Access — North Florida

Alachua County, Florida, USA

240-acre parcel with direct access to the Floridan Aquifer — one of the most productive aquifer systems in the world. Limestone karst geology produces 600+ GPM artesian flow. Consumptive use permit approved by St. Johns River Water Management District.

88Grade A
High Value
For Sale
$2.1M
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Overview

240-acre parcel with direct access to the Floridan Aquifer — one of the most productive aquifer systems in the world. Limestone karst geology produces 600+ GPM artesian flow. Consumptive use permit approved by St. Johns River Water Management District.

Water Source Data

Asset TypeAquifer
Flow Rate600 GPM
Seasonal FlowNo (perennial)
Depth190 ft

Water Intelligence Score Breakdown

Total: 88/100
Flow RateGeologicalLegal RightsSustainabilityRarity
Flow Rate
Yield & consistency
22/25
Geological
Formation quality
18/20
Legal Rights
Rights clarity
16/20
Sustainability
Long-term viability
18/20
Rarity
Scarcity premium
14/15

Risk Assessment

Overall: Medium(30/100)
Dry-up Risk
Medium
13/40

Source depletion probability

LowCritical
Legal Risk
Medium
13/35

Rights & regulatory exposure

LowCritical
Environmental
Low
4/25

Contamination & ecosystem risk

LowCritical

Water Chemistry

WHO / EPA reference ranges
pH Level
Optimal
7.50

Ideal drinking range

414
TDS
Excellent
230ppm

< 300 ppm (WHO)

01500
Temperature
Typical
68.0°F20.0°C

Natural groundwater range

32°F100°F
Hardness

No measurement available

0300+

Geological Intelligence

Formation & aquifer context
Rock Type
Sedimentary
Limestone

Variable porosity — classic aquifer formation

Aquifer Type
Confined
confined

Pressurized between impermeable layers — protected from surface contamination

Formation
Floridan Aquifer System
Basin
Suwannee River Basin
Elevation
120 ft
37 m
Region
North Central Florida

Land Details

For Sale
Acreage
240 ac

10,454,400 sq ft · 97.13 hectares

Asking Price
$2.1M

$8,750 per acre

Buildable
Yes
Zoning
Rural Residential
Agricultural
Parcel ID

Water Rights

Rights Verified

Groundwater Rights

Subsurface water extraction

Rules vary significantly by state — from absolute ownership (landowner controls all water below) to correlative rights (shared among overlying owners) to regulated permit systems.

  • Doctrine varies by state jurisdiction
  • May require state-issued permit
  • Subject to aquifer-wide management plans
  • Pumping rates often capped
Governed by state-specific groundwater codes• Asset location: Florida

Disclaimer: Water rights information is provided for research and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Rights status, seniority, transferability, and enforceability vary by jurisdiction and change over time. Always consult a licensed water rights attorney and verify status with the relevant state water resources agency before any acquisition or use decision.

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Data Quality

Gold Quality
Gold = Field verified + lab tested
Silver = Reported + partial verification
Bronze = User reported
Unverified = Pending review

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