South Florida Water Management District

09/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/09/2025 13:54

DBHydro Insights Launches on Friday, September 12, 2025

The South Florida Water Management District (District) is expanding and enhancing access to environmental and water quality data throughout the District's 16-county region. The new, interactive DBHydro Insights application makes it easy to access the District's real-time monitoring network and other hydrologic, meteorologic, hydrogeologic and water quality data.

DBHydro Insights will replace the District's DBHydro Browser application on Friday, September 12, 2025. The shift will provide the public and stakeholders with faster access to data and enhanced tools, including interactive charts and maps. DBHydro Insights will let you do everything you could do with the DBHydro Browser and more.

With DBHydro Insights, you can easily search and find water levels in lakes, canals and waterways throughout the region. You can access weather products to see how much rain has fallen in your neighborhood and if water control structures are open or closed.

Key Features:

  • Exportable Data: Users can easily download data and visualizations in multiple formats.
  • Real-Time & Provisional Data: Faster access to the most current environmental readings, including provisional water quality values.
  • Interactive Charts: Explore customizable, dynamic time-series graphs with zooming and panning. Users can easily share this information.
  • Map-Driven Exploration: Users can visually navigate an interactive map to select stations, structures, or basins and instantly view associated data.

A comprehensive User Guide and a series of training videos will be available soon on the District's website. For technical support and other questions, please email [email protected].

To learn more about DBHydro Insights, please visit SFWMD.gov/DBHydro.

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