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

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Z600<br />

Operations - Peace River Basin<br />

Project Type On-Going Activities<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 HOLTKAMP, MIKE<br />

Task Manager(s)<br />

Status Ongoing<br />

Description<br />

The Operations Department consists of six sections including Administration, Field Operations, Aquatic Plant<br />

Management, Hydrologic Data, Structure Operations and Mapping and GIS. The Administration section provides<br />

support for departmental management, planning, budgeting, and clerical functions. The Field Operations section is<br />

responsible for maintenance and restoration of all District-owned lands including fence construction, mowing, culvert<br />

installations, road and bridge maintenance and construction, fire line maintenance, prescribed burn support, erosion<br />

control, and well site preparation/restoration. The Aquatic Plant Management section is responsible for aquatic and<br />

ditch bank vegetation management operations on District flood control systems, the control of exotic aquatic plants on<br />

natural waters throughout the District, and the control of aquatic vegetation around water control structures and lake<br />

level gauges. Additionally, the Aquatic Plant Management section controls/eradicates infestations of upland invasive<br />

species including Brazilian pepper, Australian pine, cogongrass and tropical soda apple on all District-owned<br />

conservation lands. The Hydrologic Data section is responsible for designing, installing, and maintaining data<br />

collection sites in support of the District's resource monitoring and technical analysis, as well as data analysis and<br />

database management. The Structure Operations section inspects, operates, maintains, and repairs all District-owned<br />

flood and water conservation structures as well as salinity barriers throughout the District. This section also directs and<br />

operates the District's Emergency Operations Center (EOC), which is part of a state and nationwide storm tracking<br />

and emergency response network. The Mapping and GIS section is responsible for providing and maintaining all<br />

mapping and Geographical Information System database support. Included in this project are administrative salary<br />

allocations associated with overseeing field operations and maintenance, aquatic plant management, emergency<br />

operations, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), and structure operations programs throughout the<br />

Basin, as applicable. Funds expended have been to prepare for Basin Board meetings as required or provide data to<br />

Board members, local agencies or the public.<br />

Status As Of: May 12, 2009<br />

Ongoing project details are shown in the project description.<br />

020 - Peace River Basin 9

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