News and blog
August 31, 2010
Huffman resigns from Governing Board
August 30, 2010
Workshops on permitting changes to increase water conservation to be held Sept. 16–17
August 24, 2010
Time to register for September St. Johns River Summit
August 20, 2010
Fire set by arsonist Thursday was suppressed and an arrest made
August 18, 2010
Trash cleanups planned Sept. 18 in Palm Coast
See more news releases or the blog archive.
Issues in the media
- Nutrient water quality standards in Florida
- Planning for future water needs in northeast Florida
- St. Johns River Water Supply Impact Study
- Water conservation is important to our water supply
- Algal blooms — understand this natural phenomenon
Get the facts on other media issues.
Videos
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Highlights
Prepare for storm season
Tips to stay prepared during hurricane season.
Restoring coastal wetlands
Decades ago, wetlands were viewed as havens for mosquitos and wetlands were drained and diked. Projects are now under way to restore coastal wetlands, as many people now recognize how wetlands protect the coast, benefitting people and wildlife.
Know your days
Get the details about watering restrictions in your area and find a list of frequently asked questions.
StreamLines Online
Scientists look at raising water level in the Taylor Creek Reservoir to provide additional water storage. Read more in StreamLines online.
Fiscal responsibility
The District takes seriously its fiscal responsibility to Florida’s taxpayers. Learn about the system of checks and balances used in procurement processes and budget preparation.
Pardon our smoke
In managing public lands, the District uses periodic “prescribed fires” to restore and maintain natural communities, reduce chances of dangerous and destructive wildfires, perpetuate fire-adapted plants and animals, cycle nutrients, control tree diseases and open scenic vistas.






