Learn about the projects and programs that make a difference in your community, and how you can play a part in preserving our shared water resources.
The SFWMD produces a number of different types of print publications, videos and other materials, which are designed to appeal to varied audiences. Many have been created for the general public. These include newsletters, brochures, fact sheets, posters, maps/recreational guides, videos and presentations.
Some of the newest/most popular publications include:
Water Shortage Restrictions
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Effective September 26, residents in most areas will be allowed to water two-days-a-week, if needed. Improved conditions prompted the modified mandatory water use restrictions. more >
Water Wisely: Water Conservation Starts in Your Backyard – Presentation for homeowners and community groups [PPT]; Print format [PDF]
The Big Picture
NEW: The Ripple Effect covers the latest water news – straight from the source. Updated monthly after Governing Board meetings, the newsletter is emailed to subscribers, and is also available here. Premiering in May 2008, this newsletter replaces the State of the Water Management System and the Greater Everglades Ecosystem eNewsletter.
Know the Flow [PDF] Conozca el Sistema de Drenaje [PDF]
(A two-sided poster that describes the three levels of flood control – neighborhood, secondary and regional – and offers residents tips for checking/maintaining their neighborhood drainage system.)
SFWMD Facility and Infrastructure Map (two-sided poster) overview [PDF] and detailed insets [PDF]
Exploring Florida - Social studies resources for teachers & students
Click here to order a publication. Please include the title/s of the publication or brochure/s, as well as your name and a street address where you want the publications sent.
Everglades Radio Network - As you drive on I-75, tune in to the Everglades Radio Network and learn about the history, heritage, natural beauty and environmental challenges facing the Everglades, and the creatures that live there.