Everglades Reports and
Brochures
2011
South Florida Ecosystem Report (SFER) The 2011
SFER is the 13th year of consolidated reporting by the SFWMD and the
Florida FDEP. The report captures the science behind the Everglades
restoration effort. This year’s SFER focuses on major updates and
accomplishments over the reporting year and provides thorough,
up-to-date information on the many advances toward South Florida’s
environmental restoration and key activities.
A
Protocol for Collecting Surface Water Samples in Marshes
of the Florida Everglades Sets forth
a protocol for collecting surface water samples from
Everglades marshes. The protocol is intended to
ensure that uniform methods are used by technical
staff involved in water quality sample collection to
collect a proper, representative sample of Everglades
marsh water. It is the Department’s intent that all
parties collecting Everglades surface water samples
will adopt the use of and ensure that all technical
staff adhere to the provisions of this protocol.
External Panel Report of the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection -
Overview and Evaluation of Everglades Nutrient Threshold
Research for the Period October, 1996 to October, 1997
Broad overview of the Everglades phosphorus threshold
research programs and recommendations on ways to
improve the programs. This report was based on: (1)
reviews of published documents provided to the panel
by the Department, South Florida Water Management
District, Duke University Wetland Center and Florida
International University; (2) discussions at the
February and April workshops and observations from
the two site visits to the three research areas in
the Everglades; (3) published literature on wetlands;
(4) visits to several Internet web sites relevant to
the Everglades; and (5) several rounds of interactive
review of drafts of the report by the research groups
and Department staff. (152K)
Phase I Procedures for
Evaluating the Potential for Effects to Everglades Biota from
Discharges from Pilot Testing of Supplemental Technologies
Provides a minimum set of guidelines for examining
potential adverse impacts of effluent water generated
by pilot testing of supplemental technologies and
identifies other treatment and management methods and
regulatory programs that are superior to Stormwater
Treatment Areas in reducing phosphorus loads and
concentrations from Everglades Agricultural Area
runoff.
2010 CERP Report to Congress
This 2010 Report to Congress on the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration
Plan (CERP) is the second in a series of periodic reports to fulfill the
requirements of the Water Resources Development Act of 2000 (WRDA 2000)
and the CERP Programmatic Regulations. This Report provides members of
Congress and other interested parties with an update on the progress of
CERP over the past five-year period (mid 2005- mid 2010) and the
accomplishments expected over the next five years.
Canal Recharge Study
The Florida Legislature has directed the Department of Environmental
Protection to conduct a study to investigate the feasibility of
discharging reclaimed water into canals and the aquifer system as an
environmentally acceptable way of increasing groundwater supplies and
enhancing natural systems in the Lower East Coast Water Supply Planning
Area. The legislature recognized that this form of reuse might provide
substantial benefit, but also that there are water quantity and water
quality challenges that must be better understood and resolved.
Documents regarding canal recharge and a report to the legislature can
be found here.
Office of Ecosystem Projects
Program Coordination and Regulation Program
3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS-24
Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000
850-245-8346
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