Miami Water Intelligence
Florida · 442,241 residentsMiami sits atop the Biscayne Aquifer and faces rising saltwater intrusion as sea levels rise.
Biscayne Aquifer + saltwater intrusion
200
Assets Mapped
65.0
Avg WIS
3
Asset Types
50km
Radius
About Water Supply in Miami
Miami sits atop the Biscayne Aquifer and faces rising saltwater intrusion as sea levels rise.
Hi3 Water tracks 200 water assets within 50km of Miami, including springs, wells, aquifers, and water rights transactions. The average Water Intelligence Score in this area is 65.0/100. The most common asset type is River (181 assets).
Data sources: USGS, EPA, state water boards. Report last updated: June 28, 2026.
Water Assets Near Miami
Top Water Assets Near Miami
Ranked by Water Intelligence Score (WIS)
- 1
Surficial Aquifer — Miami-Dade Biscayne
Aquifer3,000 GPM71WIS - 2
S-179
Reservoir861,756 GPM66WIS - 3
G-54
Reservoir583,480 GPM66WIS - 4
South Fork New River
River102,462 GPM65WIS - 5
South Fork New River
River102,132 GPM65WIS - 6
South Fork New River
River102,456 GPM65WIS - 7
South Fork New River
River102,504 GPM65WIS - 8
South Fork New River
River102,484 GPM65WIS - 9
North New River Canal
River12,613 GPM65WIS - 10
South New River Canal
River73,955 GPM65WIS
Explore Miami on the Interactive Map
View all water assets within 50km of Miami, including aquifer boundaries, water rights, drought status, and regulatory alerts.