Name: Mandatory Phosphate 2005 - Reclamation Units
Display Field: MINE_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This dataset contains mandatory phosphate reclamation units and information about phosphate mining and reclamation in each unit within Florida by December 31, 2005. This layer was created and is maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Bureau of Mine Reclamation. The mines are located in Hillsborough, Polk, Hardee, Manatee, and Hamilton County. A reclamation unit is a parcel of land of varying shape and size that is designated by mining companies prior to mining and is treated as a unit during reclamation. FDEP collects data on reclamation units, including how many acres were mined, how many acres of land (split by land use) have been reclaimed, and how many acres have been released (split by land use). The term 'reclaimed' means that final contouring and initial revegetation has been completed. A 'released' designation indicates that the reclamation has been completed and deemed successful by FDEP and the site has no further obligation to comply with the requirements of 62C-16, Florida Administrative Code. The Feature Class contains polygons representing reclamation units which have been mined. Reclamation units which have not yet been mined are not included in the layer, although they will be added to future updates of the layer as they are impacted. The reclamation parcels in the layer therefore do not reflect the existing mine boundaries or the entire ownership of land by mining companies in the region. Nor does the layer reflect nonmandatory land mined prior to 1975. The term "mandatory" indicates that reclamation of the land is required by Florida law (see chapter 378, part III, Florida Statutes; all land mined or disturbed by mining operations after July 1, 1975 is "mandatory"; land mined prior to that date is designated "nonmandatory" and is not required to be reclaimed).
Name: Mandatory Phosphate 2012 - Reclamation Units
Display Field: MINE_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This dataset contains mandatory phosphate reclamation units and information about phosphate mining and reclamation in each unit within Florida by December 31, 2012. This layer was created and is maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Beaches, Mines and ERP Support Program of the Water Resource Management Division . The mines are located in Hillsborough, Polk, Hardee, Manatee, and Hamilton County. A reclamation unit is a parcel of land of varying shape and size that is designated by mining companies prior to mining and is treated as a unit during reclamation. FDEP collects data on reclamation units, including how many acres were mined, how many acres of land (split by land use) have been reclaimed, and how many acres have been released (split by land use). The term 'reclaimed' means that final contouring and initial vegetation has been completed. A 'released' designation indicates that the reclamation has been completed and deemed successful by FDEP and the site has no further obligation to comply with the requirements of 62C-16, Florida Administrative Code. The Feature Class contains polygons representing reclamation units which have been mined. Reclamation units which have not yet been mined are not included in the layer, although they will be added to future updates of the layer as they are impacted. The reclamation parcels in the layer therefore do not reflect the existing mine boundaries or the entire ownership of land by mining companies in the region. Nor does the layer reflect nonmandatory land mined prior to 1975. The term "mandatory" indicates that reclamation of the land is required by Florida law (see chapter 378, part III, Florida Statutes; all land mined or disturbed by mining operations after July 1, 1975 is "mandatory"; land mined prior to that date is designated "nonmandatory" and is not required to be reclaimed).
Copyright Text: FDEP Division of Water Resource Management, Beaches, Mining and ERP Support Program
Name: Mandatory Phosphate 2013 - Reclamation Units
Display Field: MINE_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This dataset contains mandatory phosphate reclamation units and information about phosphate mining and reclamation in each unit within Florida by December 31, 2013. This layer was created and is maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Beaches, Mines and ERP Support Program of the Water Resource Management Division. The mines are located in Hillsborough, Polk, Hardee, Manatee, and Hamilton County. A reclamation unit is a parcel of land of varying shape and size that is designated by mining companies prior to mining and is treated as a unit during reclamation. FDEP collects data on reclamation units, including how many acres were mined, how many acres of land (split by land use) have been reclaimed, and how many acres have been released (split by land use). The term 'reclaimed' means that final contouring and initial vegetation has been completed. A 'released' designation indicates that the reclamation has been completed and deemed successful by FDEP and the site has no further obligation to comply with the requirements of 62C-16, Florida Administrative Code. The Feature Class contains polygons representing reclamation units which have been mined. Reclamation units which have not yet been mined are not included in the layer, although they will be added to future updates of the layer as they are impacted. The reclamation parcels in the layer therefore do not reflect the existing mine boundaries or the entire ownership of land by mining companies in the region. Nor does the layer reflect non-mandatory land mined prior to 1975. The term "mandatory" indicates that reclamation of the land is required by Florida law (see chapter 378, part III, Florida Statutes; all land mined or disturbed by mining operations after July 1, 1975 is "mandatory"; land mined prior to that date is designated "non-mandatory" and is not required to be reclaimed).
Copyright Text: FDEP Division of Water Resource Management, Beaches, Mining and ERP Support Program
Name: Mandatory Phosphate 2014 - Reclamation Units
Display Field: MINE_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This dataset contains mandatory phosphate reclamation units and information about phosphate mining and reclamation in each unit within Florida by December 31, 2014. This layer was created and is maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Division of Water Resource Management, Program Support The mines are located in Hillsborough, Polk, Hardee, Manatee, and Hamilton County. A reclamation unit is a parcel of land of varying shape and size that is designated by mining companies prior to mining and is treated as a unit during reclamation. FDEP collects data on reclamation units, including how many acres were mined, how many acres of land (split by land use) have been reclaimed, and how many acres have been released (split by land use). The term 'reclaimed' means that final contouring and initial vegetation has been completed. A 'released' designation indicates that the reclamation has been completed and deemed successful by FDEP and the site has no further obligation to comply with the requirements of 62C-16, Florida Administrative Code. The Feature Class contains polygons representing reclamation units which have been mined. Reclamation units which have not yet been mined are not included in the layer, although they will be added to future updates of the layer as they are impacted. The reclamation parcels in the layer therefore do not reflect the existing mine boundaries or the entire ownership of land by mining companies in the region, nor does the layer reflect nonmandatory land mined prior to 1975. The term "mandatory" indicates that reclamation of the land is required by Florida law (see chapter 378, part III, Florida Statutes; all land mined or disturbed by mining operations after July 1, 1975 is 'mandatory'; land mined prior to that date is designated 'nonmandatory' and is not required to be reclaimed).
Copyright Text: FDEP, Division of Water Resource Management, Program Support
Name: Mandatory Phosphate 2015 - Reclamation Units
Display Field: MINE_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This dataset contains mandatory phosphate reclamation units and information about phosphate mining and reclamation in each unit within Florida by December 31, 2015. This layer was created and is maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Program Support of the Division of Water Resource Management. A reclamation unit is a parcel of land of varying shape and size that is designated by mining companies prior to mining and is treated as a unit during reclamation. FDEP collects data on reclamation units, including how many acres were mined, how many acres of land (split by land use) have been reclaimed, and how many acres have been released (split by land use). The term 'reclaimed' means that final contouring and initial vegetation has been completed. A 'released' designation indicates that the reclamation has been completed and deemed successful by FDEP and the site has no further obligation to comply with the requirements of 62C-16, Florida Administrative Code. The Feature Class contains polygons representing reclamation units which have been mined. Reclamation units which have not yet been mined are not included in the layer, although they will be added to future updates of the layer as they are impacted. The reclamation parcels in the layer therefore do not reflect the existing mine boundaries or the entire ownership of land by mining companies in the region. Nor does the layer reflect nonmandatory land mined prior to 1975. The term "mandatory" indicates that reclamation of the land is required by Florida law (see chapter 378, part III, Florida Statutes; all land mined or disturbed by mining operations after July 1, 1975 is "mandatory"; land mined prior to that date is designated "nonmandatory" and is not required to be reclaimed).
Copyright Text: FDEP Division of Water Resource Management, Program Support
Name: Mandatory Phosphate 2016 - Reclamation Units
Display Field: MINE_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This dataset contains mandatory phosphate reclamation units and information about phosphate mining and reclamation in each unit within Florida by December 31, 2016. This layer was created and is maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Program Support of the Division of Water Resource Management. A reclamation unit is a parcel of land of varying shape and size that is designated by mining companies prior to mining and is treated as a unit during reclamation. FDEP collects data on reclamation units, including how many acres were mined, how many acres of land (split by land use) have been reclaimed, and how many acres have been released (split by land use). The term 'reclaimed' means that final contouring and initial vegetation has been completed. A 'released' designation indicates that the reclamation has been completed and deemed successful by FDEP and the site has no further obligation to comply with the requirements of 62C-16, Florida Administrative Code. The Feature Class contains polygons representing reclamation units which have been mined. Reclamation units which have not yet been mined are not included in the layer, although they will be added to future updates of the layer as they are impacted. The reclamation parcels in the layer therefore do not reflect the existing mine boundaries or the entire ownership of land by mining companies in the region. Nor does the layer reflect nonmandatory land mined prior to 1975. The term "mandatory" indicates that reclamation of the land is required by Florida law (see chapter 378, part III, Florida Statutes; all land mined or disturbed by mining operations after July 1, 1975 is "mandatory"; land mined prior to that date is designated "nonmandatory" and is not required to be reclaimed).
Copyright Text: FDEP Division of Water Resource Management, Program Support
Name: Mandatory Phosphate 2018 - Reclamation Units
Display Field: MINE_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Mandatory Phosphate Reclamation Units layer contains the conceptual Reclamation Units of all active mandatory phosphate mines within Florida in 2018. 'Mandatory Phosphate Mines' does not indicate that the area is required to be mined for phosphate; 'Mandatory' refers to the regulatory status of the land. Land mined for phosphate since July 1, 1975 is 'Mandatory,' and is required by Florida law to be reclaimed (contoured and re-vegetated). Land mined prior to July 1, 1975 was not required to be reclaimed. This layer provides the mine boundary for mines that are subject to the regulatory requirements of Chapter 378, Part III, F.S. and/or Chapter 373, Part IV. F.S. and Chapter 62C-16, F.A.C. Mandatory phosphate mining occurs primarily in the central Florida phosphate mining district in Polk, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Hardee counties and one mine in North Florida in Hamilton County. This layer was designed to provide the Mining and Mitigation Program with a graphical representation of the Mandatory Phosphate boundaries for planning and management purposes. Because this data is a work in progress, it may contain errors such as missing features, outdated features, overlapping features, erroneous status of features, variations in accuracy, or attribute errors. This layer was created and maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Program Support
Copyright Text: FDEP Division of Water Resource Management
Name: Mandatory Phosphate 2019 - Reclamation Units
Display Field: MINE_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The Mandatory Phosphate Reclamation Units layer contains the conceptual Reclamation Units of all active mandatory phosphate mines within Florida in 2019. 'Mandatory Phosphate Mines' does not indicate that the area is required to be mined for phosphate; 'Mandatory' refers to the regulatory status of the land. Land mined for phosphate since July 1, 1975 is 'Mandatory,' and is required by Florida law to be reclaimed (contoured and re-vegetated). Land mined prior to July 1, 1975 was not required to be reclaimed. This layer provides the mine boundary for mines that are subject to the regulatory requirements of Chapter 378, Part III, F.S. and/or Chapter 373, Part IV. F.S. and Chapter 62C-16, F.A.C. Mandatory phosphate mining occurs primarily in the central Florida phosphate mining district in Polk, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Hardee counties and one mine in North Florida in Hamilton County. This layer was designed to provide the Mining and Mitigation Program with a graphical representation of the Mandatory Phosphate boundaries for planning and management purposes. Because this data is a work in progress, it may contain errors such as missing features, outdated features, overlapping features, erroneous status of features, variations in accuracy, or attribute errors. This layer was created and maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Program Support</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Copyright Text: FDEP Division of Water Resource Management
Name: Mandatory Phosphate 2020 - Reclamation Units
Display Field: MINE_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The Mandatory Phosphate Reclamation Units layer contains the conceptual Reclamation Units of all active mandatory phosphate mines within Florida in 2020. 'Mandatory Phosphate Mines' does not indicate that the area is required to be mined for phosphate; 'Mandatory' refers to the regulatory status of the land. Land mined for phosphate since July 1, 1975 is 'Mandatory,' and is required by Florida law to be reclaimed (contoured and re-vegetated). Land mined prior to July 1, 1975 was not required to be reclaimed. This layer provides the mine boundary for mines that are subject to the regulatory requirements of Chapter 378, Part III, F.S. and/or Chapter 373, Part IV. F.S. and Chapter 62C-16, F.A.C. Mandatory phosphate mining occurs primarily in the central Florida phosphate mining district in Polk, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Hardee counties and one mine in North Florida in Hamilton County. This layer was designed to provide the Mining and Mitigation Program with a graphical representation of the Mandatory Phosphate boundaries for planning and management purposes. Because this data is a work in progress, it may contain errors such as missing features, outdated features, overlapping features, erroneous status of features, variations in accuracy, or attribute errors. This layer was created and maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Program Support</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Copyright Text: FDEP Division of Water Resource Management