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Live in the District's 18-county region?

🌍 You've likely witnessed the impact of our regulatory staff. Working to protect water resources and fulfilling our mandate to ensure the sustainable use of Florida's water for both people and nature. 💧🌿
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Live in the Districts 18-county region? 

🌍 Youve likely witnessed the impact of our regulatory staff. Working to protect water resources and fulfilling our mandate to ensure the sustainable use of Floridas water for both people and nature. 💧🌿

🌿 Celebrating Ron Brockmeyer, Environmental Scientist V in the Bureau of Environmental Sciences, on three decades of dedication to wetland restoration and environmental stewardship!

✨ Since joining the District in 1994, Ron has been a driving force behind numerous wetland restoration projects, managing over 40 contracts and work orders. His efforts have resulted in the
reconnection, breaching, or complete restoration of more than 22,000 acres of impounded and impacted estuarine wetlands.
✨ Beyond project management, Ron has been instrumental in securing outside restoration funding, successfully applying for and receiving 11 grants worth over $6 million, including three grants this year alone.
✨ Ron’s impact isn't confined to the field—he's also a author, having published numerous scientific papers and reports that contribute to our collective understanding of wetland ecosystems.
✨ Ron was awarded the 2012 Environmental Law Institute’s National Wetlands Award and the 2022 Marine Resources Council Conservation Award, highlighting his exemplary service and leadership in the environmental community.

Thank you, Ron, for your enduring commitment to protecting our natural resources. 🌊🌱 #EnvironmentalExcellence #WetlandRestoration #30YearsOfService
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🌿 Celebrating Ron Brockmeyer, Environmental Scientist V in the Bureau of Environmental Sciences, on three decades of dedication to wetland restoration and environmental stewardship! 

✨ Since joining the District in 1994, Ron has been a driving force behind numerous wetland restoration projects, managing over 40 contracts and work orders. His efforts have resulted in the 
reconnection, breaching, or complete restoration of more than 22,000 acres of impounded and impacted estuarine wetlands.
✨ Beyond project management, Ron has been instrumental in securing outside restoration funding, successfully applying for and receiving 11 grants worth over $6 million, including three grants this year alone.
✨ Ron’s impact isnt confined to the field—hes also a author, having published numerous scientific papers and reports that contribute to our collective understanding of wetland ecosystems.
✨ Ron was awarded the 2012 Environmental Law Institute’s National Wetlands Award and the 2022 Marine Resources Council Conservation Award, highlighting his exemplary service and leadership in the environmental community.

Thank you, Ron, for your enduring commitment to protecting our natural resources. 🌊🌱 #EnvironmentalExcellence #WetlandRestoration #30YearsOfService

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Congratulations!

That's Mr. Wetland...man, myth, legend.

He did a great job because Lake Griffin is really looking so clear now. Thank you St Johns!

Congratulations!

Congratulations Ron

Congratulations, Ron!

Congratulations Ron!

Congratulations Ron!👏🎉

Congratulations

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🌍 Happy Earth Day!

💧The District is committed to preserving and protecting our water resources for future generations. Through sustainable practices and conservation efforts, we're making a difference for our planet every da#EarthDayt#waterconservationation
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🌊 Abandoned artesian wells can waste millions of gallons daily, harming water quantity and quality. Improperly managed wells may contaminate aquifers, threatening our water sources.

Report free-flowing wells to the District: www.sjrwmd.com/report-well 💧

#waterconservation
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