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💧 Teamwork in action!

Regulatory staff from all SJRWMD offices and service centers recently participated in wetlands scoring training — learning how to consistently assess wetland impacts and ensure accuracy across the board. 🌿

This hands-on training helps protect Florida’s water resources by keeping our analysis of wetlands aligned and effective. 💪

👉 Want to learn more about how we protect Florida’s wetlands? sjrwmd.info/HomePage

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📣 Florida friends — we want your vote!
If Florida could choose a new state bird, which one would you pick? 🐦

💗 Flamingo
👍 Roseate Spoonbill
🤔 Barred Owl
😂 Pelican

Cast your vote by reacting below! ⬇️

Have fun and tag a fellow Floridian to see if they agree!

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Water monitoring in action! 💧🔬 Every year, SJRWMD conducts sampling across rivers, springs, lakes, canals, and groundwater stations to understand water health throughout northeast and east-central Florida.

Protecting and restoring water quality is a core mission of SJRWMD. Our network includes nearly 400 surface water sampling stations, 23 spring stations, and over 450 groundwater stations throughout our 18-county service area. Samples are collected by field staff (grab samples and vertically integrated) and analyzed by EPA-approved methods in our lab or trusted contract labs.

We also maintain over 20 continuous monitoring stations (freshwater, springs, estuaries) that record real-time water quality data to help detect changes quickly.

This monitoring is vital — it underpins our decisions about water supply, ecosystem protection, restoration projects, and regulations. To dive deeper into how we sample, analyze, and use data, click below.

🔗 Learn more: sjrwmd.info/WaterQuality

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Monthly: 3.97
Yearly: 43.17

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The yearly total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the previous 365 days.


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