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

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💧 The Black Creek Water Resource Development Project boosts recharge to the Upper Floridan aquifer—diverting up to 10M gallons/day during high flow to strengthen NE Florida’s water supply.

Construction wraps early 2026! 🌿

🔗 Learn more: sjrwmd.info/BlackCreek

#FloridaWater #WaterConservation #BlackCreekProject #Sustainability #FloridaWater
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✨ We're HIRING! ✨
💧 Save Florida’s water AND get paid for it!
💼 Great benefits
📍 Lots of roles—pick your adventure
👉 Apply now: bit.ly/SJRWMD-JOBS

🌱 We’re hiring Spring Interns!
Check out the openings and pass it on to someone who’d be a perfect fit. 👇
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🍁 Holiday Office Closure Reminder

Our offices will be closed Friday, Nov. 28 to allow our team time to enjoy the Thanksgiving weekend. 🦃

💻 Online services remain available anytime at sjrwmd.com
🌿 District lands are open regular hours for you to hike, paddle, and explore!

✅ Offices will reopen Monday, Dec. 1.

Have a wonderful weekend filled with gratitude and nature! 🍂✨
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🍂🦃 Happy Thanksgiving from the St. Johns River Water Management District!

Today, we’re thankful for Florida’s incredible natural resources — the rivers, lakes, springs, and wetlands that sustain our communities and wildlife. 💧

We’re also grateful for the dedicated people who help protect them — our staff, partners, and residents who value and support the District’s mission to safeguard Florida’s water for people and nature. 🌎

Wishing everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving surrounded by family, friends, and a little bit of Florida sunshine. ☀️

#Thanksgiving #SJRWMD #WaterMatters #Conservation #Gratitude #FloridaNature #EnvironmentalStewardship
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