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With Florida's menacing invasive python population, the South Florida Water Management District is rewarding $1,000 for most python catches in month.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida Boosts Water Quality Protection With New Restoration PlansDEP Adopts 28 Updated Nutrient Plans to Tackle Pollution and Fulfill Clean Waterways Act Requirements The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has taken a significant step forward in ...
USF engineers are leading a team of scientists from the University of Florida and the South Florida Water Management District in the development of a new, state-of-the-art system that allows water ...
With Florida's menacing invasive python population, the South Florida Water Management District is rewarding $1,000 for most python catches in month.
Wherever you live in South Florida, the flooding you see right now is likely to get worse in the years ahead – despite billions of dollars in drainage projects intended to protect communities.
Climate change increases South Florida’s flood threats, with studies revealing how groundwater, tides and rainstorms strain outdated drainage systems.
TAMPA, Fla. — The Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) is working on major repairs and upgrades to water control facilities in the Tampa Area. South of Tampa, the Tampa Bypass ...
The long overlooked and least understood threat in South Florida is the water we don’t see – the massive natural drinking water reservoir right under our back yards called the Biscayne Aquifer.
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