Aerial view of the a riverLearn about Florida’s longest river
Water less web banner for 2023
Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons

3 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD GO TO BLUE CYPRESS CONSERVATION AREA 💙 #florida #floridalife #visitflorida #roseatespoonbill #cypresstrees #conservation #biking #floridanature ... See MoreSee Less

Water monitoring in action! 💧🔬 Every year, SJRWMD conducts sampling across rivers, springs, lakes, canals, and groundwater stations to understand water health throughout northeast and east-central Florida.

Protecting and restoring water quality is a core mission of SJRWMD. Our network includes nearly 400 surface water sampling stations, 23 spring stations, and over 450 groundwater stations throughout our 18-county service area. Samples are collected by field staff (grab samples and vertically integrated) and analyzed by EPA-approved methods in our lab or trusted contract labs.

We also maintain over 20 continuous monitoring stations (freshwater, springs, estuaries) that record real-time water quality data to help detect changes quickly.

This monitoring is vital — it underpins our decisions about water supply, ecosystem protection, restoration projects, and regulations. To dive deeper into how we sample, analyze, and use data, click below.

🔗 Learn more: sjrwmd.info/WaterQuality

#SJRWMD #waterquality #ProtectOurWater #ScienceInAction #FloridaWater
... See MoreSee Less

Water monitoring in Image attachment

🕰️ A glimpse into Florida’s river history!

In the late 1800s, steamboats like Hart’s Daily Line carried visitors and goods along the Ocklawaha River — one of the St. Johns River’s most scenic tributaries. These historic vessels helped shape early tourism and commerce in the region.

Today, the St. Johns River Water Management District continues to protect and restore the same waterways that once powered Florida’s growth — ensuring healthy ecosystems, and recreational opportunities for generations to come.

💧 Learn more about how we manage and protect the St. Johns River and its tributaries: sjrwmd.info/HomePage

📸 Image: Advertisement for Hart’s Daily Line, 1893.
... See MoreSee Less

🕰️ A glimpse in

🚿 Once-a-week watering starts Nov. 2!

Help protect Florida’s water and keep your lawn healthy this season. 💧
👉 Homes with odd or no addresses: Saturday
👉 Homes with even addresses: Sunday
👉 Nonresidential: Tuesday

💡 Water only before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m.—lawns grow slower in cool weather, so they need less water!

🔗 For more info: sjrwmd.info/WR

#WaterConservation #FloridaLiving #SJRWMD
... See MoreSee Less

🚿 Once-a-week watImage attachmentImage attachment
Load more
Rainfall dashboard

Daily: 0.00
Monthly: 4.75
Yearly: 43.26

The monthly rainfall total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the past 30 days.

The yearly total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the previous 365 days.


This week's Water News