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Caloosahatchee - Everglades Restoration Captiva Community Panel December 13, 2016

Orlando Upper Chain of Lakes Lake Kissimmee Kissimmee River Lake Okeechobee Caloosahatchee St. Lucie River Everglades Florida Bay Historic Flow

1880 s Channelizing Begins Disston s Legacy

Changes in Timing & Quality of Inflow From Sheet Flow to Channelized Flow Source: Lodge, Everglades Handbook

Caloosahatchee Waterfall No Navigable Connection Intermittent Lake Flow to West Year-round Springs & Groundwater Flow

Draining the Swamp

Lake Okeechobee & Herbert Hoover Dike

Source: Havens et al. 1996

Lake Okeechobee Diked Reduced Lake Size & Storage Capacity Changed Discharge to Estuaries West and East X 15.5

Everglades Squeeze

Caloosahatchee Dredged & Straightened River Pooled System Three Lock & Dams

Caloosahatchee Flow and Water Quality Impacted by Lake Okeechobee and Caloosahatchee Watershed = 865,488 acres

Today s Everglades Federal State Partnership

Unintended Impacts of C&SF Project Loss of Storage Too Much/Too Little Water Water Quality Degradation Wrong Timing of Water Estuary Impacts Nutrient Enrichment= Algal Blooms Habitat & Wildlife Losses

Water Decisions Driven by Lake O Levels Lake Regulation Schedule LORS 08 Caloosahatchee Receives 60-80 % Even When Estuaries Harmed No Water to the EAA= Ideal Conditions

Excess Caloosahatchee Flow: Caloosahatchee & Lake O Watershed 82% Lake O 12%

Jan Feb Lake O 71% 2800 cfs 2,800 = Harm cfs = Harm Aug- Sept Watershed 67 % Oyster 2800 cfs = s Harm Impacted Lake O 33%

State of the Caloosahatchee & Estuary The Goldilocks Principle Too Much Flow June, 2005 Too Little Flow June, 2008 What s Needed to Get it Just Right?

Too Much Flow Lost 11,000 acres of Lake and Marsh Storage Caloosahatchee Lack of Storage = No Treatment Pine Island Sound Ding Darling Refuge

Too Little Flow Flow Needed for Tapegrass December, 2010 August, 2010 Essential habitat for Fish, Shrimp, Clams, Blue crabs and Manatees

Solutions: Storage North, South, West & East Need 450,000 AF Not All Storage Is Equal

Solution: Restore Flow Connection South Benefits: Reduce High Estuary Discharge Restore Water Supply to Ev Nat'l Park Florida Bay Improve Water Quality Protect Habitat & Wildlife

Myth vs. Facts About Restoration Fixing the Dike Will Allow More Water Storage in Lake Store More Water North of the Lake Don t Need South Storage Deep Well Injection of Water North to Reduce Surface Storage Don t need to Buy Land South Use State Owned Land More Storage Needed Than Planned Only 1/3 rd of ASR wells possible Lake Managed Lower EAA Reservoirs Now FEBs Available ASR Reservoirs North = 200K acft EAA Reservoir = 360 K acft ASR 1.2 M ac-ft Only 1/3 possible = 400K acft 80% of Treatment Capacity Used by EAA

Fix Dike to Raise Water Levels? No! St Lucie River Caloosahatchee Photo NASA

Storage North Kissimmee River Restoration 2019 Completion Lake Okeechobee Watershed Surface Reservoirs ASR Groundwater Storage Deep Injection Well Disposal

North vs. South Storage North: Limited Storage, 1 Outlet, WQ, Dry Season Benefit Drought No Water to Everglades South: Affect Lake Levels, Reduce Estuary Discharges, Move Water South for Everglades Dry & Wet Season Benefit t

EAA Storage Critical Project Needed to Flow Water South Take Pressure off Dike Protect Lake O & Communities Reduce Estuary High Flows Additional Water Supply Ag Store & Clean Water Improve Flow & Timing of Water Water for Ev Natl Park/ Florida Bay

2016 Integrated Delivery Schedule (IDS)

Caloosahatchee Storage & Treatment Historic & Proposed Lake Flirt (left) and Bonnet Lake (right) Lake O Caloosahatchee 1,770-acre Nitrogen Treatment Area Lake Hicpochee C-43 Reservoir

The C-43 Reservoir Project A 170,000 acre ft Storage Capacity Provide Some Dry Season Storage Under construction through 2020 pushed out to 2022 Replace Some Lost Storage Capacity Needs Water Quality Existing Test Cells Cost $577 million

Progress Tamiami Trail 1 mile bridge Next 2.6 miles in design C43 Reservoir Work Started = 170,000 AF 25% of need Pushed back 2 years from 2020-2022 Nicodemus Slough online = 34,000 AF Storage South of Lake Water quality Plan Restoration Strategies CEP Authorized WRDA Bill What s needed is Accelerate South of Lake Planning Political Will to prioritize and fund

SCCF RECON Measures Water Quality www.recon.sccf.org

Proactive Caloosahatchee Partnership Weekly Agency Science Calls and Reports

SCCF Oyster & Seagrass Restoration

Economic Impacts - Lee & Collier $4.3 billion in tourism value 85,000 jobs $400 million bed, sales, gas & local tax $147 billion real estate values $1.9 billion in property taxes paid Water quality issues impact consumer confidence;

Economic Impact of Water Quality Florida Realtors Study

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Thank You! We Are Here Rae Ann Wessel SCCF Natural Resource Policy Director Rawessel@sccf.org