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The South Florida
Environmental Report
(SFER) documents an
important year of restoration,
scientific and engineering
accomplishments in the
Kissimmee Basin, Lake
Okeechobee, Everglades and
South Florida coastal areas.
The report also provides
extensive peer-reviewed
research summaries, data
analyses, financial updates
and a searchable database
of environmental projects.
The report covers
environmental information
for Water Year 2022 (WY2022;
May 1, 2021–April 30, 2022)
and project budgetary and
construction information
for the South Florida Water
Management District
(SFWMD or District) for
Fiscal Year 2022 (FY 2022;
Oct. 1, 2021–Sept. 30, 2022).
The full 2,642-page
report is available at
SFWMD.gov/sfer.
MARCH 1, 2023
Highlights
2023 SOUTH FLORIDA
ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT
WATER YEAR 2022 (MAY 1, 2021–APRIL 30, 2022)
FISCAL YEAR 2022 (OCT. 1, 2021–SEPT. 30, 2022)
Great Blue Heron. (Photo by SFWMD)
2023 SOUTH FLORIDA ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT – Highlights
IMPLEMENTING EXECUTIVE ORDER 23-06 AND CONTINUING PROGRESS ON 19-12
Achieving Even More Now for Florida’s Environment – New Executive Order Continues Momentum for Everglades Restoration
MOMENTUM CONTINUES FOR SENDING MORE WATER
SOUTH AND REDUCING HARMFUL DISCHARGES
Under the leadership of Governor Ron DeSantis, DEP Secretary Shawn Hamilton
and the SFWMD Governing Board, significant progress has been made on
the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) Reservoir Project. The EAA Reservoir