🌧️ Recent rains have helped, but much of the SJRWMD still needs more than 30 inches of rainfall over the next three months to eliminate drought conditions.
💧 Consistent rainfall—not just a single storm—is needed to replenish our water resources.
✨ To learn more about current watering restrictions and ways to conserve water, visit:
www.sjrwmd.com/wateringrestrictions/
#SJRWMD #WaterConservation #DroughtAwareness #floridawater
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2 hours ago
📅 Reminder: The St. Johns River Water Management District Governing Board will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at 10 a.m.
📍 4049 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177
The meeting is free and open to the public. Can’t make it in person? Stream it live on YouTube. ▶️
🔗 sjrwmd.info/YouTube
#SJRWMD #PublicMeeting #WaterMatters #Florida
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1 day ago
💧 Beneath Florida’s surface lies one of the world’s most important water resources.
The Floridan aquifer system is one of the most productive aquifers on Earth and a principal aquifer of the United States. Spanning approximately 100,000 square miles across the southeastern U.S. — including all of Florida and parts of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and South Carolina — it serves as a critical source of freshwater for millions.
Today, the Floridan aquifer system is the primary source of drinking water for nearly 10 million people.
At the St. Johns River Water Management District, protecting this vital resource is central to our mission. Through science-based planning, water supply initiatives, conservation, groundwater monitoring, and resource protection, we help ensure sustainable water for communities, ecosystems, and future generations.
Protecting what’s below the surface is just as important as protecting what we see above it.
#SJRWMD #FloridanAquifer
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2 days ago
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