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The Central and Southern Florida Project Conceived by Florida Built by the Corps

The Central and Southern Florida Project Conceived by Florida Built by the Corps Integrates a Large Dynamic Economy and Multiple Valuable Ecosystems How do we Improve the Environmental Component and Keep the Economy Strong. Everglades Agricultural Area. Economic Activity:

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The Central and Southern Florida Project Conceived by Florida Built by the Corps

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  1. The Central and Southern Florida Project • Conceived by Florida • Built by the Corps • Integrates a Large Dynamic Economy and Multiple Valuable Ecosystems • How do we Improve the Environmental Component and Keep the Economy Strong

  2. Everglades Agricultural Area • Economic Activity: • Generates 23,500 jobs in the state • Majority are in the Everglades • Agricultural Area communities • where jobless rate is 4 times that • of the rest of the state. • Contributes more than $2 billion annually to Florida’s economy • America’s Food Supply: • Largest supplier of winter vegetables to the eastern USA • Largest producer of cane sugar • Half of the country’s cane sugar is produced within EAA

  3. Strategic Collaboration Landowner BMPs STAs Everglades Paid for by Farmers Public Works Projects with Funding by Agriculture Prepare for Restoration

  4. Phosphorus Prevented from Entering the Everglades Since the Everglades Forever Act in 1996 Phosphorus Reduction Amount removed by Agricultural Best Management Program, Paid for and Implemented 100% by Farmers 2565 tons Amount Removed to Achieve Restoration Water Quality Targets through Stormwater Treatment Areas, paid for jointly by Farmers and SFWMD 1078 tons Note: All data from South Florida Water Management District

  5. Urban Inflow Rural Inflow Lake Inflow

  6. Active Septic Tank Permits Since 1983

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