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Greetings from the riverfront in Palatka! ☀️
In June 1979, after eight years of operation, the District laid the foundation for its permanent headquarters in Palatka, Florida.
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Did you know that the Floridan aquifer provides nearly all (90%) of the freshwater used by Floridians? Although expansive and complex, the aquifer is not an infinite source. We’re partnering with St. Johns River Water Management District to share simple water conservation tips so we can ensure future generations have access to clean, fresh water.
Check out this Water Conservation Month article to learn what you can do at home now to help: jacksonvillezoo.org/blog/posts/partnering-in-water-conservation
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DYK? The District and Melbourne-Tillman Water Control District partnered on the C-1 Rediversion Project that redirects stormwater to a retention area, away from the Indian River Lagoon. Through the Sawgrass Lake Water Management Area, a natural filtration system, we’re treating water and reducing nutrients before it reaches the St. Johns River.
Learn more at: www.sjrwmd.com/waterways/st-johns-river/upper/#canal-1
#C1Project #WaterRestoration #ConservationEfforts 🌊
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Now all we need to real legislation that prohibits poisons on land!
Let’s work on Fellsmere Canal
🌳DYK? Cypress trees hold a special place in our hearts and on our logo! These trees symbolize resilience, strength, and our commitment to preserving Florida's natural beaut#cypresstreesT#districtlogot#environmentalprotectionction ... See MoreSee Less
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Our core missions are all about water!
The monthly rainfall total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the past 30 days.
The yearly total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the previous 365 days.