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🎉 Jodi Slater, an Environmental Scientist IV in the Bureau of Environmental Sciences, is celebrating 15 years of dedicated service to the District. Jodi currently leads the team coordinating the efforts to restore submerged aquatic vegetation in Lake Apopka, working with multiple agencies and the public to ensure the success of these important projects.

Her leadership extends to springs monitoring efforts, directing data collection and management, and representing the District in key forums like the Wekiva Wild and Scenic River System Committee and Santa Fe Springs Protection Forum. Thank you, Jodi, for your unwavering commitment to preserving and protecting Florida's natural resources! 💧🌱 #WorkAnniversary
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🎉 Jodi Slater, an Environmental Scientist IV in the Bureau of Environmental Sciences, is celebrating 15 years of dedicated service to the District. Jodi currently leads the team coordinating the efforts to restore submerged aquatic vegetation in Lake Apopka, working with multiple agencies and the public to ensure the success of these important projects.

Her leadership extends to springs monitoring efforts, directing data collection and management, and representing the District in key forums like the Wekiva Wild and Scenic River System Committee and Santa Fe Springs Protection Forum. Thank you, Jodi, for your unwavering commitment to preserving and protecting Floridas natural resources! 💧🌱 #WorkAnniversary

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Congratulations Jodi!

Congratulations Jodi!!

Congratulations Jodi!

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🎉 Hats off to Karen Nieves! For five years, Karen has served as a Senior Records Information Specialist in the Office of Records and Regulatory Support, ensuring our records stay organized and accessible. Thank you, Karen, for your hard work and attention to detail! 📂🌟 #workanniversary ... See MoreSee Less

🎉 Hats off to Karen Nieves! For five years, Karen has served as a Senior Records Information Specialist in the Office of Records and Regulatory Support, ensuring our records stay organized and accessible. Thank you, Karen, for your hard work and attention to detail! 📂🌟 #WorkAnniversary

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Congratulations Karen!!!

Congratulations

Congratulations 🎊 👏

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🚧 Temporary closure of structure 157 (S-157) 🚧

Public access to S-157 located along Canal 54 in St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park, will be temporarily closed from Dec. 10 to Dec. 20, 2024, for additional repair work. This includes the manatee overlook and spillway.

👉 For alternate park access points, check out the park map here: www.floridastateparks.org/sites/default/files/media/file/StSebastianRiver_11.18.22_0.pdf

Please note: When access to S-157 resumes, the downstream east walls will remain closed for safety reasons.

We appreciate your patience as we work to maintain and improve our structure!

#stsebastianriver #S157 #floridastateparks #PublicAccess
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🚧 Temporary closure of structure 157 (S-157) 🚧

Public access to S-157 located along Canal 54 in St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park, will be temporarily closed from Dec. 10 to Dec. 20, 2024, for additional repair work. This includes the manatee overlook and spillway.

👉 For alternate park access points, check out the park map here: https://www.floridastateparks.org/sites/default/files/media/file/StSebastianRiver_11.18.22_0.pdf

Please note: When access to S-157 resumes, the downstream east walls will remain closed for safety reasons.
 
We appreciate your patience as we work to maintain and improve our structure!

#StSebastianRiver #S157 #FloridaStateParks #PublicAccess

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The canal runs east west so the spill way sides are north south in case you need a compass

Stop destroying natural lands, damming natural waterways, and changing natural areas with canals, spillways, and culverts. Fish like to migrate to their historic headwaters.

🎉 Rob McCoy, Chemist II in the Bureau of Water Resource Information, plays a vital role as an integral member of the lab’s analytical team. His work includes performing water sample analyses, statistical analysis, and data management.

Rob consistently goes above and beyond by arriving early to ensure the sample check-in process is smooth, setting his team up for success each day. Thank you, Rob, for your outstanding service and commitment to water quality! 💧🔬 #WorkAnniversary
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🎉 Rob McCoy, Chemist II in the Bureau of Water Resource Information, plays a vital role as an integral member of the lab’s analytical team. His work includes performing water sample analyses, statistical analysis, and data management.

Rob consistently goes above and beyond by arriving early to ensure the sample check-in process is smooth, setting his team up for success each day. Thank you, Rob, for your outstanding service and commitment to water quality! 💧🔬 #WorkAnniversary

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Congratulations Rob!

Congratulations!

Congratulations

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