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Hurricane Effects on South Florida Water Management System: A Case Study of Hurricane Wilma of October 2005 Read more about Hurricane Effects on South Florida Water Management System: A Case Study of Hurricane Wilma of October 2005
Effects of Vegetation Management Strategies on the Establishment of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Cell 5B of Stormwater Treatment Area 1 West (STA1W) Read more about Effects of Vegetation Management Strategies on the Establishment of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Cell 5B of Stormwater Treatment Area 1 West (STA1W)
1980 Annual Report - SFWMD Water Quality Monitoring Network Read more about 1980 Annual Report - SFWMD Water Quality Monitoring Network
Flow Rating Analysis for Pump Stations S-382 and S-383 Ten Mile Creek Water Preserve Area Read more about Flow Rating Analysis for Pump Stations S-382 and S-383 Ten Mile Creek Water Preserve Area
Report: A Refined Approach to Lake Okeechobee Water Management: An Application of Climate Forecasts Read more about Report: A Refined Approach to Lake Okeechobee Water Management: An Application of Climate Forecasts
The 2004 & 2005 Hurricanes Impact on Groundwater Levels in South Florida Read more about The 2004 & 2005 Hurricanes Impact on Groundwater Levels in South Florida
Hydrostratigraphy Review Report for the Southwest Florida Feasibility Study. Read more about Hydrostratigraphy Review Report for the Southwest Florida Feasibility Study.
Development of a Vegetation Map for Water Conservation Area 3 Read more about Development of a Vegetation Map for Water Conservation Area 3
Implementation Strategies Towards The Most Efficient Water Management: The Lake Okeechobee WSE Operational Guidelines Read more about Implementation Strategies Towards The Most Efficient Water Management: The Lake Okeechobee WSE Operational Guidelines