The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season comes to an end on Thursday, November 30, but the South Florida Water Management District continues to proactively prepare for significant weather events all year long.
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As we approach Thanksgiving, we are grateful for our talented team of employees who work year-round to carry out the South Florida Water Management District’s public service mission. Did you know SFWMD employees work from Orlando to the Florida Keys to safeguard and restore South Florida's water resources and ecosystems, protect our communities from flooding, and meet the region's water needs?
Did you know the South Florida Water Management District uses advanced GIS technology to safeguard, protect and restore South Florida’s water resources and ecosystems?
This week, we’re celebrating GIS Day on Wednesday, November 15 by highlighting how the SFWMD is using GIS tools to gather data and information that helps guide water management decisions from Orlando to the Florida Keys.
The end of Daylight-Saving Time brings shorter days, longer nights, and the opportunity to enjoy the dark sky over Central and Southern Florida.
Did you know the SFWMD has taken great strides to enhance and expand the recreational activities that are available on SFWMD lands from Orlando to the Florida Keys?