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Brevard County to Remove Abandon Boats (1) ·
Environmental Leaders Applaud Governor Ron DeSantis (1) ·
Florida Senate Passes SB1632 Environmental Protection (1) ·
Governor DeSantis Appoints SJRWMD Board Members (1) ·
Partners work together to tackle water quality in Indian River Lagoon (1) ·
St Johns River Water Management District Governing Board Meeting December 2020 (1) ·
Time to Rake the Leaves (1)
A vote on the approval of $25 million in Indian River Lagoon project funds was dropped during the St Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) Governing Board meeting held on December 8, 2020. (1) ·
Brevard County Boating and Waterways begins removing 40 - 50 derelict boats from the Indian River Lagoon. (1) ·
Encourage your community leaders to start a leaf removal and street sweeping program BEFORE the spring rains wash our pollution into the water. (1) ·
Florida Environmental Leaders Applaud Governor Ron DeSantis Signing Legislation to Protect Florida’s Water Resources and Support Conservation Efforts. (1) ·
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has appointed three additional members to the St. Johns River Water Management District Governing Board. (1) ·
The 2023 Florida Senate has passed SB1632 to strengthen Basin Management Action Plans (BMAP) and fund Indian River Lagoon restoration projects. (1) ·
The St. Johns River Water Management District Governing Board approved a $19.5 million contract to begin construction of the Crane Creek M-1 Canal Flow Restoration Project. (1)
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Brevard Abandon Boat Removal Program (1) ·
Florida Environmental Leaders Applaud Governor Ron DeSantis Signing Legislation to Protect Florida’s Water Resources and Support Conservation Efforts. (1) ·
IRL communities pay millions to dredge tributaries and canals that fill up with decomposing leaf and yard debris muck. (1)
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