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New Lake Okeechobee Plan Aims for More Water for the Everglades, Less Toxic Algae
At the heart of the vast watershed that forms Florida’s fragile Everglades is Lake Okeechobee.
Army Corps Adopts New Lake Release Plan To Help Everglades System
It's a new era for Lake Okeechobee as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers last week adopted a new management plan for the heart of the...
A Hydrological Paradox: Lake O's New plan Reins in the Water Going Out, Yet Empties the Lake the Same?
After 10 years, a lot of money, and an untold number of stops and starts, the Army Corps of Engineers has in effect a Grand New Plan to...
Florida Is Building the World's Largest Environmental Restoration Project
Florida is embarking on an ambitious ecological restoration project in the Everglades: building a reservoir large enough to secure the...
Breaking Down: LOSOM
The plan enables the Corps to positively impact the region by sending more water south to the Everglades and Florida Bay.
Official Statement on LOSOM Approval
“Today, Lake Okeechobee finally has a plan for water management that considers all water users in South Florida."
Eric Eikenberg: Everglades Foundation CEO spearheads restoration plans
Since taking on the role of Everglades Foundation’s CEO in 2012, Eric Eikenberg has been South Florida’s leading voice on expediting...
Everglades Teacher Symposium Celebrates Decade of Educational Impact
More than 200 teachers and educators from 89 schools, 15 counties, and 10 organizations across Florida convened in Miami on July 15th and...
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