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Hunters gain extra hunting days at two SWFWMD properties but not Cypress Creek listen
12/20/11 Janelle IrwinWMNF Drive-Time News Tuesday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: SWFWMD, swiftmud, Southwest Florida Water Management District, Tampa Bay Water, Pasco County, Cypress Creek, lower hillsborough flood detention area, Green Swamp
Two pieces of public property will be opened up for hunters next year. Tuesday morning in Haines City the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) board approved staff recommendation to add hunting opportunities at the Lower Hillsborough Flood Detention Area and Green Swamp West in Pasco County.
But they voted against staff recom...
Be the first to commentSWFWMD considers allowing hunting on some properties, but there's opposition listen
12/06/11 Janelle IrwinWMNF Drive-Time News Tuesday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: SWFWMD, hunting, environment, guns, swiftmud, water
The Southwest Florida Water Management District, or SWFWMD, is considering opening more of its public land for hunting. Recreational users like horseback riders and hikers are squaring off against the hunters to stop the plan from proceeding.
Opponents of increased hunting on three SWFWMD properties are staking much of their debate on the financial burden it could put on the agency. Those properties are [Cypress Creek Prese...
1 commentsWater restrictions will continue in greater Tampa Bay region listen
07/26/11 Joshua Lee HoltonWMNF Drive-Time News Tuesday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: swiftmud, water, watering restrictions, drought, environment, SWFWMD
Despite rain this month, there’s still serious doubt about the Tampa Bay region’s ability to manage the recent drought. Today, the Southwest Florida Water Management District, or SWFWMD decided to continue water restrictions in order to maintain the regional water supply.
Robyn Felix is a spokesperson with SWFWMD. She says the water restrictions will continue across all 16 counties because the lack of water during the previous year continues to impact water resources.
For the last seve...
Be the first to commentSwiftmud debate freeze pumping cap listen
04/27/10 Kate BradshawWMNF Drive-Time News Tuesday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: swiftmud, Southwest Florida Water Management District, cold weather, record low temperatures
In January, more than a week of record low temperatures caused farmers to pump groundwater to keep frost from killing their crops. Sinkholes ensued. Today, the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) tossed around the idea of capping the amount of water area farmers can draw from the aquifer that lies below much of Florida. Richard Owen, the district’s Deputy Executive Director, told SWFWMD's Board that this winter made for a perfect storm.
“We had an unprecedented climatic ev...
Be the first to commentSWFWMD Board Considers Impact of January Freeze listen
03/30/10 Tom BaurWMNF Drive-Time News Tuesday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: SWFWMD, swiftmud, water, drought, sinkholes
During this January’s hard freeze, farmers sprayed well water onto their plants to protect them from the cold. There’s still controversy over who will pay for damaged wells and roads.
More than 50 people today attended the Southwest Florida Water Management District Board meeting at Hillsborough Community College Plant City campus. Plant City homeowner Steven Gambrells is concerned that the high volume of water pumped from the Flori...
Be the first to commentReclaimed water could be cleaner than many think listen
02/16/10 Joshua Lee HoltonWMNF Drive-Time News Tuesday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: reclaimed water, reservoir, water, Tampa Bay Water, swiftmud
Dirty water may mean disgust, illness and waste for many, but with treatment, it could be made suitable for reuse. Last night the University of South Florida joined city officials with scientists and water management authorities to discuss the future of using reclaimed water in Tampa.
Reclaimed water can be used for many purposes other than just giving people water to drink. It can be used for irrigation, creating wetlands, and can be injected underground to ward off salt water intrusion....
Be the first to commentApollo Beach Desalination Plant Finally Up and Running listen
02/15/10 Concetta DeLucoWMNF Drive-Time News Monday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: reservoir, wellfields, Tampa Bay Water, swiftmud
The Apollo Beach Desalination plant has finally passed some important hurdles. This morning the Tampa Bay Water board received updates on several of its other alternative water supply projects including the C.W. Bill Young reservoir.
The desalination plant was designed to generate 25 million gallons of water per day. Today, the plant is able to meet final requirements and hopes to receive $21 million plus $10 million in interest from the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD...
Be the first to commentSWFWMD funds well repairs listen
01/26/10 Mark AndersonWMNF Drive-Time News Tuesday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: swiftmud, water, water usage
The Tampa Bay area experienced its longest cold snap on record earlier this month. To protect their crops from the freeze, strawberry growers pumped billions of gallons of water from Florida’s aquifer onto their fruit. The massive water use created a record 60-foot drop in aquifer levels, drying up hundreds of residential wells and creating sinkholes. Today, the Southwest Florida Water Management Board approved spending up to $250,000 of public money to repair the private wells.
The 11-da...
1 commentsAre the sinkholes that are closing highways due to agricultural water use? listen
01/13/10 Seán KinaneWMNF Drive-Time News Wednesday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: swiftmud, sinkholes, drought
In Polk and eastern Hillsborough counties, many wells are drying up and several sinkholes have developed. Some of these sinkholes have closed major highways.
Sinkholes can form when groundwater levels drop dramatically, leading to the collapse of underground limestone caverns. According to Southwest Florida Water Management District spokesperson Robyn Felix, rates of groundwater pumping have been high during the last two weeks of freezing and near-freezin...
Be the first to commentDrought and water restrictions continue says SWFWMD listen
11/06/09 Seán KinaneWMNF Drive-Time News Friday Listen to this entire show:
Tags: swiftmud, water, drought, reservoir
Despite a moderate amount of summer rain, the west Central Florida region is still in a multi-year drought entering the winter dry season. That means water restrictions are still in place throughout the entire Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD). According to SWFWMD spokesperson Robyn Felix, the restrictions are most severe in Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco Counties.
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