Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
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During this multi-year, multimillion dollar project, Congress authorized the Corps of Engineers (“the Corps”) to design and build a number of different kinds of structures to shore-up the Herbert Hoover Dike (“HHD”) surrounding Lake Okeechobee (“O”) to insure against catastrophic failure. In 1928, A hurricane with winds estimated at 145 mph struck the Lake O…
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You must view the following video. It explains in simple terms why the River of Grass and Lake Okeechobee are polluted. The sugar companies have ruined the basis of our water supply now and in the future by fertilizing thousands of acres of sugar cane to create greater yields and —-greater profits at our expense.…
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Herbert Hoover Dam Tentatively Selection Plan by Common Inundation Zones
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Conch Republic Independence Celebration – Key West
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Nuclear plant may be ‘leaking’ into Biscayne Bay located in Florida Keys
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A short history of Lake Okeechobee and the Corps of Engineers
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The term G.S.V.D. means Geodetic Survey Vertical Datum of 1929. Before 1929, all maps were prepared with elevations based on “mean Sea Level Datum of 1929.” In the 1970’s, the name was changed to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929. One of the reasons for the name change was that it was found…
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The Corps of Engineers (“the Corps). has primary responsibility for insuring that the levels of Lake Okeechobee (“O”) remain at the proper heights dependintg on whether weather forecasting calls for dry or wet weather. In dry seasons, the Corps prepares for the lowering of the levels in Lake O, often drawing down on several reservoirs…
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Lake Discharges Continue