Florida Water Storage South of Lake Okeechobee Plan Drawing 2017

A serial of planning studies is underway to develop the next generation of ecosystem restoration projects as part of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Program (CERP). Once each written report is complete, a finalized plan with a suite of recommended projects volition be delivered to the U.S. Congress for federal authorization and appropriations.

The U.S. Ground forces Corps of Engineers is leading these planning efforts in partnership with the South Florida Water Management District, which is providing technical back up.

What is CERP?

The Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan is a framework for restoring, protecting and preserving the greater Everglades ecosystem. The plan is a l-l partnership betwixt the Land of Florida and the federal government.

The Land of Florida and the S Florida H2o Direction District have then far invested approximately $2.3 billion in CERP-related state conquering, project design and construction.

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Planning Projects

Lake Okeechobee Watershed Restoration Project

Beginning in July 2016, the Lake Okeechobee Watershed Restoration Projection volition identify opportunities to amend the quantity, timing and distribution of flows into the 730-square-mile lake. The project area, where placement of features are being considered, covers a large portion of the Lake Okeechobee Watershed north of the lake.

Goals and objectives for the project include increasing water storage capacity in the watershed, improving the quantity and timing of discharges to the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie estuaries, restoring wetlands and improving existing and future h2o supply

Everglades Agronomical Area Storage Reservoir Project

In May 2017, Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed legislation that provides more than than $1 billion to increase water storage southward of Lake Okeechobee as function of an effort to reduce harmful lake discharges to the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie estuaries.

The Water Resource Police force of 2017 (Laws of Florida, Chapter 2017-10, Senate Bill x) directs the expedited blueprint and structure of a water storage reservoir in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) to provide for a significant increment in southern storage to reduce high-book discharges from Lake Okeechobee.

A project component of CERP, the reservoir volition be designed to hold at least 240,000 acre-feet of water and include water quality features necessary to come across country and federal water quality standards. The constabulary requires the S Florida Water Management District to meet sure timelines for implementing the project.

  • Everglades Agricultural Expanse Storage Reservoir Project Planning Workshops
  • Everglades Agricultural Area Reservoir Project Tracker

Western Everglades Restoration Project

Planning efforts started in Baronial 2016 for the Western Everglades Restoration Project. The project aims to improve the quality, quantity, timing and distribution of water needed to restore and reconnect the western Everglades ecosystem.

The Western Everglades Restoration Project, as well known as the Big Cypress/L-28 Interceptor Modification CERP Projection, identified the need to restore and reconnect the western Everglades ecosystem. The purpose of this projection, as defined within the CERP, is to re-plant sheetflow from the Due west Feeder Canal beyond the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation and into Big Cypress National Preserve, maintain flood protection on Seminole Tribal lands and ensure that inflows to the Due north and West Feeder Canals run across applicable water quality standards.

  • Letter to USACE to Advance WERP Planning - January 29, 2020
  • USACE: Western Everglades Restoration Project
  • Just the Facts: Western Everglades Restoration Project [PDF]

Loxahatchee River Watershed Restoration Project

The purpose of the Loxahatchee River Watershed Restoration Plan is to restore and sustain the overall quantity, quality, timing and distribution of fresh water to the federally designated "National Wild and Scenic" Northwest Fork of the Loxahatchee River for electric current and future generations. This project also seeks to restore, sustain and reconnect the wetlands and watersheds that form the historic headwaters for the river.

These areas include Jonathan Dickinson Country Park, Pal Mar E/Cypress Creek, DuPuis Wild animals and Ecology Management Areas, J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area, Grassy Waters Preserve, Loxahatchee Slough, the federally designated "Wild and Scenic" Northwest Fork of the Loxahatchee River and the Loxahatchee River Estuary.

  • Alphabetic character of Support to USACE - January 31, 2020
  • USACE: Loxahatchee River Watershed Restoration Project
  • Presentations from May 9, 2018, Project Delivery Squad Coming together

MODELING RESULTS

The Project Delivery Team utilized modeling to simulate hydrologic conditions over a 41-year period in southern Martin Canton and northern Palm Beach Canton. The modeling results are presented in ii sets of Performance Measure out Graphics that show comparisons of water flows, water levels and related indicators.

  • Loxahatchee River Watershed Restoration Project Operation Measures

Key Everglades Planning Project

Initiated in Oct 2011 every bit part of the CERP, the Central Everglades Planning Project (CEPP) identified and planned for projects on land already in public ownership to permit more water to be directed due south to the fundamental Everglades, Everglades National Park and Florida Bay. Public participation was a major component of this planning effort. A number of public workshops, sponsored by the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force's Working Group, were hosted to receive input from the public and keep them informed and engaged every bit agile participants.

On Aug. 31, 2015, Assistant Secretarial assistant of the Army for Civil Works Jo-Ellen Darcy signed the Record of Decision for CEPP, signifying completion of the final administrative review for the ecosystem restoration project's report. With authoritative review complete, the report has been transmitted to Congress for authorization and subsequent appropriations.

  • USACE: Central Everglades Planning Projection
  • Due south Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force: CEPP Public Workshops
  • Only the Facts: Central Everglades Planning Project [PDF]
  • Letter to SFWMD: Pre-Partnership Credit Agreements - July xv, 2019

Integrated Commitment Schedule

thumbnail of Integrated Delivery ScheduleThe Integrated Delivery Schedule (IDS) is the timeline of Everglades restoration projects cost shared by the land and federal governments. The IDS provides the sequencing strategy for planning, designing and constructing projects based on ecosystem needs, benefits, costs and available funding. The IDS achieves restoration benefits by:

  • Maximizing holistic benefits to the regional organization as early as possible
  • Ensuring additional projects volition be gear up to continue progress on restoration
  • Maintaining consistency with project dependencies and constraints

The IDS was almost recently updated in 2016. The Due south Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force Working Group sponsored a series of workshops to facilitate public participation in the IDS update. The Task Force provided feedback from these workshops to the Corps and the District during the IDS update.

  • USACE: Integrated Delivery Schedule

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Source: https://www.sfwmd.gov/our-work/cerp-project-planning

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