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GEERGEER 20082008 DevelopmentDevelopment andand ImplementationImplementation ofof AgriculturalAgricultural BestBest ManagementManagement PracticesPractices inin thethe LakeLake OkeechobeeOkeechobee WatershedWatershed BonnieBonnie WolffWolff FDACSFDACS OfficeOffice ofof AgriculturalAgricultural WaterWater PolicyPolicy Okeechobee,Okeechobee, FloridaFlorida www.floridaagwaterpolicy.comwww.floridaagwaterpolicy.com LakeLake OkeechobeeOkeechobee ProtectionProtection ActAct 20002000 s.s. 373.4595373.4595 F.F. S.S. •• AuthorizedAuthorized FDACSFDACS toto taketake leadlead inin developmentdevelopment andand implementationimplementation ofof BestBest ManagementManagement PracticesPractices forfor agriculturalagricultural landland usesuses •• AgriculturalAgricultural landownerslandowners eithereither enrollenroll inin FDACSFDACS BMPBMP programprogram oror monitormonitor toto demonstratedemonstrate compliancecompliance withwith SFWMDSFWMD WODWOD programprogram LakeLake OkeechobeeOkeechobee ProtectionProtection ActAct 20002000 •• BMPBMP implementationimplementation isis achievedachieved throughthrough conservationconservation planningplanning processprocess focusingfocusing onon waterwater managementmanagement practicespractices (e.g.(e.g. rere--hydratinghydrating previouslypreviously draineddrained wetlands,wetlands, improvingimproving placementplacement andand sizingsizing ofof waterwater controlcontrol structures).structures). •• AllAll landownerslandowners mustmust implementimplement nutrientnutrient managementmanagement plansplans withwith includeinclude soilsoil andand tissuetissue testingtesting toto justifyjustify nutrientnutrient applications.applications. Lake Apopka FOR DISCUSSIONSumter Northern Everglades PURPOSES ONLY Lake Orange Phase II Technical Plan K K E Lake Okeechobee Watershed E E E R R C C Y C Roads E - G 3 L G 0 G O N B I SFWMD Northern Border 75 C R 2 H E 1 3 Osceola E S -3 010205 D C C- County Boundary Y Miles C R Brevard E 3 E 3 SFWMD Major Canals 4 K - C C - 3 4 Upper Kissimmee 1 5 LOPP Hydrologic Boundary 7 -3 C 6 3 92 - Upper Kissimmee C C - Lower Kissimmee 37 95 K L Atlantic Ocean is a Polk s k Hillsborough im e Lake Istokpoga m e e Lower Kissimmee Taylor Creek/Nubbin Slough 98 K i Fisheating Creek s s i m Florida Indian River m Turnpike West Lake O. Basins e e R East Lake O. Basins i v Taylor Creek \ Nubbin Slough e r EAA Basins Lake Istokpoga 8 Lake Istokpoga A -3 R C B St. Lucie River U Caloosahatchee River Estuary C K L Estuary Hardee E Okeechobee St. Lucie St. Lucie River Estuary C Manatee R E E I K Basins s L C to a -3 4 k k 8 2 p e - o C g Regional Simulation Model a L - Sub Watersheds -6 C- 3N S 41A t. 1 L-62 L 4 uc - ie L L- C-23 R C C D 63S iv -4 -4 e 0 9 L r Fisheating Creek -5 -6 Sarasota L 4 8 L -4 - De Soto 0 L 6 6 - 5 L L Highlands - Martin 1 L-61 47 9 -44 L-4 C Caloosahatchee Charlotte L-50 This map is a conceptual tool Glades LD-3 East Lake O. Basins utilized for project development River Estuary L-306 Lake Okeechobee Lake Okeechobee C-18 only. This map is not self-executing L -8 or binding, and does not otherwise 9 L 75 1 -1 - 0 affect the interests of any persons 3 C LD-1 C -4 - C 1 including any vested rights or 7 Florida C- L Turnpike r 21 -1 existing uses of real property and ive 2 R is not a survey. e L-1 L L-13 C-51 he -14 441 c L-1E 0 7 t Hendry 2 - a - L h L a L-26 L-21 s 9 o 1 Lee - Palm Beach L lo L - a 2 C 4 EAA Basins 41 EAA Basins 7 L 0 L 2 - C West Lake O. Basins 4 -15 West Lake O. Basins - 3 - 2 9 6 L 3 L - L Collier L -1 -3 8 HILL SBORO L-4 L-5 CANAL LakeLake OkeechobeeOkeechobee WatershedWatershed •• Legislation prescribed initial work in the 4 Priority Basins. – BMP planning activities are complete on 550,000 acres of agricultural lands with BMPs currently being implemented. Most of this acreage is in the four priority basins (S-191), (S-154), (S- 65D and E). – BMP plans are being developed on an additional 400,000 acres. BMP planning is scheduled to be complete on the remaining approximately 700,000 agricultural acres by July of 2010 with BMP implementation complete by 2015. •• By July1, 2008 FDACS had spent $45 Million on BMP planning and implementation. An additional $10.3 Million has been spent by the USDA/NRCS. ReplaceReplace WaterWater ControlControl StructureStructure CriticalCritical AreaArea FencingFencing Public/PrivatePublic/Private InteragencyInteragency CollaborativeCollaborative ProjectsProjects •• SFWMDSFWMD andand FDACSFDACS coco--fundingfunding AlternativeAlternative WaterWater SupplySupply projects.projects. •• FloridaFlorida RanchlandRanchland EnvironmentalEnvironmental ServicesServices ProjectProject (FRESP).(FRESP). •• TaylorTaylor CreekCreek ReservoirReservoir AlgalAlgal TurfTurf Scrubber.Scrubber. •• DairyDairy PhosphorusPhosphorus RemovalRemoval Technologies.Technologies. •• HybridHybrid WetlandWetland TreatmentTreatment Technology.Technology. •• USGSUSGS BasinBasin--scalescale WaterWater QualityQuality Monitoring.Monitoring. StatewideStatewide AgriculturalAgricultural BMPBMP FactsFacts •• 1.881.88 millionmillion acresacres enrolledenrolled andand implementingimplementing BMPsBMPs (+23%)(+23%) •• 494,000494,000 acresacres ofof CitrusCitrus (+18%)(+18%) •• 800,000800,000 acresacres ofof Vegetables/RowVegetables/Row CropsCrops (+31%)(+31%) •• CostCost--shareshare availableavailable statewidestatewide •• BMPBMP implementationimplementation verificationverification underwayunderway.