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WISE Program Funds Conservation Project in Longboat Key
Program Offers Customizable Rebates to Save Water
Weather & Hydrology
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Weather & Hydrology
provides an overview of the state of our hydrologic conditions and water resources — from sinkholes and streamflow to rainfall and lake levels.
Exploring Florida’s Southern Coastal Watershed – Nature, Wildlife & Conservation
Preparing for Hurricane Season
The Water Cycle
Water 101
Water 101: Water Use and Alternative Supplies
Water Habitats
Water 101: The Aquifer
Alternative Water Supply
Florida Water Star℠
The Safety of Recycled Water
Careers in Water Management
Water Quality Monitoring Program
Careers in Water Management
Water 101: Northern Region
Water 101: Southern Region
District Tightens Water Restrictions
New Tools for Water Monitoring
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