March 8, 2018
West Palm Beach, FL - The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) Governing Board unanimously approved the submittal of the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) Storage Reservoir project Post Authorization Change Report (PACR) to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). This SFWMD-to-USACE handoff is a critical step to receiving federal approval and cost share toward a cost-effective and implementable EAA Storage Reservoir plan. The plan, based on a foundation of sound science, public input and following the direction of state law, includes a reservoir, new Stormwater Treatment Area and conveyance improvements that will reduce damaging discharges to the northern estuaries, meet goals for delivering additional flow of clean water to the Everglades and achieve state water quality standards.
"District staff has worked tirelessly around the clock since the passage of Senate Bill 10 last May to deliver a quality project as directed by the Florida Legislature and the citizens they represent," said SFWMD Governing Board Chairman Dan O'Keefe. "This plan meets all the goals of state law while protecting the estuaries, improving the Everglades and achieving water quality standards. The state has done its part, and now it is time for the federal government to do theirs by approving this dynamic project and sharing its costs."
The Governing Board approved submitting the report to the USACE seeking changes to the congressionally approved Central Everglades Planning Project (CEPP) to include the reservoir. The PACR will be submitted to the Assistant Secretary of the Army, Civil Works by March 30 after the independent technical peer review is completed.
The Tentatively Selected Plan (TSP) proposed by SFWMD is Alternative C240A. Together with authorized projects, C240A will send an annual average of approximately 370,000 additional acre-feet of clean water south to the Everglades that will be protected to benefit the natural system by rule or reservation. The TSP will also reduce the number of damaging discharge events from Lake Okeechobee to the northern estuaries, when used in conjunction with authorized projects, by 63 percent.
- For modeling data and more information on the previously held meetings, including agendas and presentations, visit www.sfwmd.gov/eaareservoir.
- Order from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection approving SFWMD's Post Authorization Change Report.
- Statement from the Everglades Foundation.
- Statement from Audubon Florida.