🗓️ Submit a public comment on sections of the Draft 2024 Lower Kissimmee Basin Water Supply Plan Update. 💻 Visit SFWMD.link/4cVQWpr to read the draft documents. 📧 Email your comment to [email protected] ✏️ Deadline is Friday, August 23, 2024.
South Florida Water Management District
Government Administration
West Palm Beach, FL 12,875 followers
Advancing Everglades restoration, ensuring water supply and providing flood protection to millions.
About us
The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is a regional government agency based in West Palm Beach, Fla. The agency's core mission is to manage and protect water resources in 16 counties from Orlando to the Florida Keys by balancing and improving flood control, water quality, natural systems and water supply. It is the oldest and largest of the state's five water management districts. The SFWMD manages and protects water resources on behalf of over 9.2 million South Floridians, and is the lead agency in restoring America's Everglades – the largest environmental project in the nation's history.
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http://www.sfwmd.gov
External link for South Florida Water Management District
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- West Palm Beach, FL
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1949
- Specialties
- water management, water quality, flood control, ecosystem restoration, and water supply
Locations
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Primary
3301 Gun Club Road
West Palm Beach, FL 33406, US
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Employees at South Florida Water Management District
Updates
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🌀 Hurricane season is underway. Did you know that understanding tropical terminology can help you stay informed and prepared this hurricane season? From tropical disturbances to hurricanes, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the common terms used to describe areas of tropical weather. Officials may use these terms if they need to issue important weather alerts. Visit SFWMD.gov/News to see a breakdown of the most common terminology and learn how to prepare and protect yourself and your home this storm season with easy tips from the SFWMD.
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Join us in-person or online for the SFWMD’s August Governing Board Meeting. 🗓️ August 8, 2024 ⏰ 9:00 a.m. 📍 SFWMD Headquarters 💻 Register to attend virtually: SFWMD.link/4dm9uik Visit SFWMD.gov/Meetings for more information.
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👏 Today, we celebrate the three-year anniversary of the #KissimmeeRiver Restoration Project! The formerly channeled Kissimmee River was restored back to a meandering river, making it one of the largest successful restoration projects in history. Thank you to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, U.S. Department of the Interior and the many other partners and stakeholders who helped bring this project to life.
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🌧️ Watch the weather, wait to water. Check the forecast to see if rain is on the way before turning on your irrigation system. Water conservation is encouraged year-round. Visit SFWMD.link/3OanEYF for more tips. #SmartIrrigation #WaterConservation
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✏️ Deadline Extension! 🗓️ You now have until Wednesday, August 7 to submit a public comment on sections of the Draft 2023-2024 Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update. 💻 All interested partners, stakeholders and the public are encouraged to review the documents and provide written comments. Visit SFWMD.link/3ADJ5v2 to read the draft documents. 📧 Email comments to [email protected]
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👏 Today, we are celebrating the one-year anniversary of the ALJO Four Corners Rapid Infiltration Project. This water storage and water quality project in Southwest Florida stores excess water from the local watershed to help support the balance of fresh and salt water in the Caloosahatchee Estuary. Together, with our partners, we are continuing to protect and enhance our precious water resources for generations to come.
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🐦👀 Reminder: The next birding tour in the newly designated C-44 STA is this weekend! Details: 🗓️ Saturday, July 27, 2024 ⏰ 8:00am 📍C-44 Reservoir & STA, Minute Maid Rd., Indiantown, FL 💻 Register and reserve your spot here: SFWMD.link/3Xy0rpE Visit audubonofmartincounty.org for more information.
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🌿 Read SFWMD staff updates on weather, water, and other ecological conditions from across South Florida in the latest Weekly Environmental Conditions Report. Visit SFWMD.link/3YiMJaK to read the latest update.
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