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Pumping Florida Reservoir Water Into Tampa Bay Could Be Disastrous
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County officials say threat of catastrophic flooding diminishes, but plenty of work still to be done
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Indian River beach-repair project through Orchid nears completion
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Balancing act: Lake O releases slowed to help protected species during nesting season
Zombie Estuaries: St. Lucie, Caloosahatchee to be dumping grounds in 2021
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Average flows to the Caloosahatchee were 2,000 cubic feet per second, but the Army Corps lowered that to 1,200 cubic feet per second, and levels in St. Lucie were dropped to 300 cubic feet per second, according to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers records. It s a good number, said Barry Rosen, a professor with Florida Gulf Coast University s Water School, talking about the flow to the Caloosahatchee system. Twelve hundred (cubic feet per second) is not going to harm oysters, and it s not going to hurt the freshwater tape grasses.
Piney Point plant facility: New to our coverage? Let s get you caught up Grace Pateras, Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Our local journalists are covering the situation in Piney Point and possible impacts to the area. It s a situation our newsroom has been covering and highlighting for years. Local journalism like this is supported by our readers. If you re a subscriber we thank you. And if you d like to subscribe, please see our current offers here. © Thomas Bender, Sarasota Herald-Tribune Millions of gallons of industrial wastewater from the former Piney Point fertilizer processing plant in north Palmetto, is being released into Tampa Bay in response to the facility s second leak in a decade. Taken March 18, 2021.