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As planning agency it surveys the state's geological resources, oversees the management of water resources by the water management districts, controls Invasive species, particularly aquatic plants, monitors the environmental quality of the state and oversees the reclamation of mined lands.
The Southwest Florida Water Management District (or SWFWMD, pronounced as "swiftmud" based on the word acronym) is one of five regional agencies directed by Florida state law to protect and preserve water resources.
The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is a regional governmental district that oversees water resources from Orlando to the Florida Keys. The mission of the SFWMD is to manage and protect water resources by balancing and improving water quality, flood control, natural systems, and water supply, covering 16 counties in Central and ...
The FDEP, collaborating with Manatee, Hillsborough, and Pinellas counties, and the Tampa Bay Estuary Program, has also tested water samples at Port Manatee and the adjacent coastline to determine...
Customers should monitor the reclaimed water restrictions website for up-to-date information on shutdowns and schedule changes by clicking here. South County Reclaimed Water Schedule
PINELLAS COUNTY, FL — The method of water treatment for Pinellas County and its wholesale customers will be temporarily modified between Sunday, Sept. 25, and Saturday, Oct. 15.
Outstanding Florida Waters are rivers, lakes and other water features designated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) under authority of Section 403.061 (27), Florida Statutes as "worthy of special protection because of their natural attributes."
Tests taken following Ho-Ho-Kus' $3.7 million water treatment system upgrade indicate "below detectable levels" of chemical contaminates.
The Northwest Florida Water Management District ( NWFWMD) stretches from the St. Marks River Basin in Jefferson County to the Perdido River in Escambia County. The District is one of five water management districts in Florida created by the Water Resources Act of 1972.
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