Emergency Operations Center at Level 2 activation
Southwest Florida Water Management District (District) officials are monitoring Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine and raised the activation level of the District’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to Level 2 at 8 a.m. this morning. The EOC provides direction regarding District activities before, during and after an emergency weather event.
Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine has the potential to bring significant rainfall to our area throughout the District’s 16-county region. District staff are operating structures based on current and anticipated water levels.
Level 2 activation is utilized when a specific weather situation has reached a point where the District may be adversely affected. Level 2 is a partial activation, and the EOC will:
- Monitor water levels and operate its water control structures throughout the District’s 16–county area as needed.
- Maintain direct communications with the state and affected county EOCs.
- Ensure current event information is distributed to all District staff.
- Direct the safe use of the District’s recreational facilities such as campgrounds.
- Elevate to a Level 1 Full Activation, when necessary.
The EOC also directs District field crews, responds to requests from the state EOC, and provides water resource updates to state and local emergency management agencies, the media and the general public. The District EOC will expand to include additional emergency personnel as the situation demands. For the most updated information, please visit the District’s website at WaterMatters.org.