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Tuesday, June 26th, 2012  #1348
 
 
 
In This Issue
Southwest Florida Watershed Council
Everglades National Park
Phosphate AEIS not programic EIS
FARE priorities
Loxahatchee Refuge Events
CEPP workshop today
Central Florida Water Initiative
Turtle Season
Slime Season
Caloosahatchee Dry Season Flows
Opinion: Climate Change
Everglades HUB info
Green News Links

 

  

 

  

 

  

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Chasing Twilight
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Un-duck-like-duck
Black-bellied whistling duck

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 Rain? What Rain?

Mark Renz photo 

 

 

  

 



The June 26, 2012, 9-4 pm, workshop is to continue to engage the
public in the CEPP planning process.

 

This workshop will focus on Lake Okeechobee and the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee Estuaries.

 


Location: Indian RiverSide Park
Frances Langford Dockside Pavilion, 2nd Floor
1707 NE Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach, FL

 

Our website is: http://www.sfrestore.org/

 On the day of the workshop, there will be a link to view the live webcast. Questions/comments during the workshop can be emailed to evergladesrestoration@yahoo.com

There will also be a listen-only call-in number available:

 888-670-3525, Code: 4493915429.

 

  

 

  

 

 

Central Florida Water Initiative Hosts Open House

June 28, 2012 4-7 p.m.
Lakefront Marina Building
1104 Lakeshore Blvd., 2nd Floor Banquet Hall
St. Cloud, FL 34769


The Southwest Florida Water Management District

The public is invited to an open house Thursday, June 28 for a plan to address the current and long-term water supply needs in the central Florida region.

A regional water supply plan is being developed by the Central Florida Water Initiative, a collaboration of agencies to address water issues in southern Lake, Orange, Osceola, Polk and Seminole counties.

The Southwest Florida Water Management District is part of the initiative,
which is focused on water resource planning, development and management
for the central Florida region. Other participating agencies are: the St. Johns
River and South Florida water management districts, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and regional water utilities.

The regional water supply plan will:

- Identify sustainable water supply options.

- Plan for water resources protection.

- Address impacts to related natural systems.

The public is invited to an information session to learn more about the Central Florida Water Initiative and how to become involved in the planning process. The information session will be an informal, open-house format with no formal
presentation.

The meeting is from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Lakefront Marina Building, 1104
Lakeshore Boulevard, the second floor Banquet Hall, St. Cloud.

Visit http://CFWIwater.com

 

for more information.

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Night owl
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Why I bring Darwin with me in public and not Taz (left)
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Herbert Hoover Dike Report

 

There is total agreement amongst all the review groups that the safe performance of this project cannot be guaranteed with the lake elevation above 17 feet. This is a 1-in-10-year event. Furthermore, there is anecdotal evidence that the situation is deteriorating with the lake at Elevation 15.3 feet (2003). It is believed that the system came very close to failure in
1995 and 1998, when lake levels were at Elevation 18.8 and 18.4 feet respectively, and that some reaches of the embankment have been seriously damaged as a result of these high lake elevations. It is recalled that the prime purpose of HHD is for flood control.

 

 http://www.eco-voice.org/sites/default/files/HHD_ConsensusReport_10-30-07[1].pdf

 

 


 

 

 

     

 

 

 

 

SFWMD workshop  water supply augmentation(supplemental environmental flows)  for the Caloosahatchee River and Estuary in meeting its salinity goals.

 

District staff has announced two special issues workshops - the second of which will be an "as necessary" depending on the results of the first workshop. Both of these workshops will be held at the Clewiston Field Station. The dates of these workshops are the 10th and the 31st of July starting at 9:00am.

 

 

     

 

 

 

Everglades HUB - lots of news and background info 

 

 

 

 

 

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