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MANASOTA & PEACE RIVER BBDs Meeting Notebook 10-21-09.docx

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Z300<br />

Resouce Data and Restoration Department - Manasota Basin<br />

Project Type On-Going Activities<br />

AOR(s)<br />

Water Supply, Flood Protection, Water Quality, Natural Systems<br />

Basin(s) Alafia River, Hillsborough River, Northwest Hillsborough, Coastal Rivers, Pinellas-Anclote River,<br />

Withlacoochee River, Peace River, Manasota<br />

Cooperator(s)<br />

Project Manager DEHAVEN, ERIC<br />

Task Manager(s)<br />

Status Ongoing<br />

Description<br />

The Resource Data and Restoration Department is involved in the collection, management, and analysis of water<br />

resource data and the development and implementation of restoration projects to improve resource conditions. The<br />

Department includes five sections comprised of professional and technical staff with oversight from an administrative<br />

section. The FARMS Section is involved in the implementation of innovative agricultural water conservation and<br />

alternative supply projects that are designed to reduce ground water withdrawals and improve water quality within the<br />

Southern Water Use Caution Area (SWUCA). The Water Quality Monitoring Program (Section) performs water quality<br />

sampling and analysis for a number of long-term ground and surface-water monitoring efforts, as well as specific,<br />

short-term projects that investigate water quality issues. The Geohydrologic Data Section supports the Regional<br />

Observation Monitor Well Program (ROMP) and the Quality of Water Improvement Program (QWIP), which provide<br />

hydrogeologic data and well construction services. The Chemistry Laboratory Section conducts the water quality<br />

analysis for District-related projects (Cooperative Funding and initiatives) and programs (regulation). Finally, the<br />

Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) Section is responsible for implementing the SWIM legislation<br />

which requires that the water management districts prepare and maintain a priority list of water bodies requiring<br />

management action for restoration or preservation; write management plans consistent with the rules established by<br />

the Department of Environmental Protection; and implement the plans.<br />

Status As Of: March 13, 2007<br />

As of this date, this project will not show an update. Ongoing project details are shown in the project description.<br />

0<strong>21</strong> - Manasota Basin 6

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