Burn ban notice for Alachua, Baker and Bradford counties. View recreation announcements for updates.

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Looking for something cool, free, and outdoorsy to do this holiday season?

🎁✨ Explore the Lake Apopka North Shore and see how many butterflies you can spot with our FREE Butterfly Checklist!

Download it, head out for a walk, and start checking off your sightings.
Your next holiday adventure is waiting. 🦋🌿

👉 sjrwmd.info/FreeButterflyGuide

#SJRWMD #lakeapopka #exploreflorida #freefloridafun #butterflychecklist
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🚨 We're hiring at St. Johns River Water Management District!

Join our team & help protect Florida’s water resources.
🌱 Great benefits
💧 Meaningful work
📍 Multiple roles available
👉 Apply now: bit.ly/SJRWMD-JOBS

✨ Highlighted position ✨
⭐ Hydrogeologist
💦 Supports water supply planning
📋 Serves as project lead on modeling efforts
📍 Palatka
🔗 sjrwmd.info/Hydrogeologist

🚀 Spring internships are now open!
Know a student who loves Florida’s environment? Send this their way!

#SJRWMD #Internship #NowHiring
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Big plays, bigger impact. Logan Cooke helps protect our water, on and off the field.

Congrats to Logan Cooke on being named a Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee! We're proud to partner with a player who supports protecting our water resources.

Jacksonville Jaguars
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🌧️ How the District Helps Protect Your Community from Flooding Flood protection isn't the same everywhere — and that's why the District uses different tools in different regions.

🌿 Natural systems like wetlands and floodplains help store water during heavy rain.

⚙️ Existing structures such as spillways, levees and canals give staff options to adjust water levels where possible.
Together, these approaches help reduce flood risk across our region, even though no system can control every storm.

More at sjrwmd.com/
localgovernments/flooding

Check out the before and after photos below 👇

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Rainfall dashboard

Daily: 0.15
Monthly: 0.54
Yearly: 43.67

The monthly rainfall total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the past 30 days.

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


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