Essential Milestone in Everglades Agricultural Space Reservoir Timeline
Audubon Florida joined the U.S. Military Corps of Engineers and restoration companions in late September to rejoice the signing of the 10A building contract for the Everglades Agricultural Space (EAA) Reservoir. It is a vital milestone for the “Crown Jewel of Everglades Restoration.” The brand new contract advances key conveyance and safety options that may assist transfer the venture from planning to full-scale implementation.
As soon as accomplished, the EAA Reservoir and its related therapy areas will probably be able to storing and cleansing billions of gallons of water, lowering dangerous discharges to the northern estuaries whereas sending clear, contemporary water south to the Everglades and Florida Bay. This venture is crucial to restoring pure water flows, bettering water high quality, and supporting the well being of wildlife and communities throughout South Florida.
Audubon Florida has lengthy championed the EAA Reservoir as a cornerstone of the Complete Everglades Restoration Plan and continues to work alongside state, federal, and native companions to make sure its well timed completion. The 10A contract represents tangible progress towards a extra resilient, restored, and thriving Everglades for future generations.
Lake Hicpochee Ribbon Chopping
In October, companions gathered in Glades County to rejoice the groundbreaking of Section Two of the Lake Hicpochee Restoration Undertaking. Representatives from the South Florida Water Administration District (SFWMD), the Florida Division of Environmental Safety, Glades County, Audubon, and different native, state, and environmental stakeholders joined collectively to commemorate continued progress in restoring this vital a part of the Northern Everglades.
Positioned close to the headwaters of the Caloosahatchee River, Lake Hicpochee performs an important function in regional water administration. The venture, a part of the Northern Everglades and Estuaries Safety Program, goals to enhance water high quality, cut back the frequency and quantity of dangerous discharges to the Caloosahatchee Estuary, and supply much-needed shallow water storage within the surrounding watershed. As soon as full, the restoration will assist seize and deal with stormwater runoff, promote pure wetland operate, and improve habitat for fish and wildlife.
Section Two builds on earlier efforts to rehydrate and restore greater than a thousand acres of former wetlands surrounding the lake. The brand new section will broaden water storage capability, add therapy cells, and enhance move connectivity, designed to imitate the pure hydrology that when characterised this space earlier than it was drained for agriculture.
Audubon Florida’s Everglades Science Coordinator, Paul Grey, PhD, spoke on the groundbreaking, noting that “the District and its companions are making record-breaking progress on water initiatives that profit South Florida’s watersheds.” He additionally highlighted the distinctive collaboration driving this success. The District’s Governing Board member Ben Butler additionally spoke on the occasion, emphasizing that as a farmer, he sees these initiatives as important to South Florida’s future. His feedback dovetailed with these of Audubon. This shared imaginative and prescient underscores a rising consensus throughout sectors that restoring pure water move advantages each folks and the setting, strengthening the area’s resilience to droughts, floods, and nutrient air pollution.
This text unique appeared within the Fall 2025 State of the Everglades report. Learn the complete report here.
