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Miami-Dade Service Center

This Service Center's mission is to provide a local community perspective in the development of SFWMD water resource policies and implementation of water resources management initiatives in the Miami-Dade County area. The Center coordinates the resolution of water resource issues with jurisdictional governments, agencies and affected communities; implements District-wide and local water resource initiatives; and communicates the complexities of water resource management to Dade County residents.

2121 SW 3rd Ave.
Miami, Florida 33129


Phone: (800) 250 - 4300, or (305) 377 - 7274
Fax: (305) 377-7293

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Photo of Eric Buermann

Governing Board members
representing this region:
bullet Eric Buermann


Governing Board members bullet Michael Collins and
bullet Kevin Powers are at-large appointees, representing areas which include Miami-Dade County.


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Water Shortage Restrictions
Remain in Effect

Water Shortage - more info

bullet Recent Rains Allow for 2 Days of Lawn Watering in Miami-Dade County - Water conservation still remains critical to protect the public water supply. (June 12)

Just the Facts [PDF]
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bullet Estuary Monitoring Agreement Benefits Biscayne Bay - SFWMD and Miami-Dade County partner for health of Biscayne Bay, Barnes Sound. (Aug. 17)

bullet Water Managers Acquire Land Interests to Restore Biscayne Bay - Acquisition of easements moves Everglades restoration forward. (May 26)

bullet Miami-Dade Rain Barrel Workshops

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NEW FACT SHEETS:
bullet Tamiami Canal (C4) Flood Protection Project
bullet C4 Proyecto de Protección de Inundación

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bullet LOCAL GOVERNMENT eNEWSLETTER for Miami-Dade


Miami-Dade Regional Service Center staff can help you with your questions about local or regional issues and projects, share information about efforts to restore the Everglades and Biscayne Bay, or about our planning efforts for the water supply for the Lower East Coast.

We invite you to come visit us -- either in person, on the phone or electronically through this web site -- and come meet our staff, who are dedicated to the preservation and restoration of our shared water resources.





Miami Field Station

Field Operations staff manage and maintain local components of our regional water control infrastructure.  more >




 
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