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District and Corps brief coalition on reservoirs, STAs, ASR demonstration and Tamiami Trail progress
Summary
South Florida Water Management District and U.S. Army Corps officials outlined completed and under-construction restoration projects — C-44, C-43, IRL reservoirs, EAA STA — and described an aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) demonstration and Tamiami Trail bridging scheduled through 2026.
Representatives from the South Florida Water Management District and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers summarized construction and operational progress on multiple Everglades restoration projects and related resilience work at the June 6 meeting.
South Florida Water Management District representative Jennifer Reynolds gave a progress report that said the C-44 Reservoir is complete and operational; the C-43 on the Caloosahatchee is nearly complete and entering initial operations and testing. Reynolds said a suite of 13 restoration strategies is complete, and the EAA stormwater treatment area (STA) is operational, providing what she described as 84 billion gallons of interim storage and treatment. She also said that once the Corps’ EAA reservoir is finished…
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