Managing the water flows in the ecosystem is extremely complex as it is a compartmentalized system put in place in the 1940s to provide flood protection, water supply, and limited environmental benefits. That compartmentalized system currently makes it difficult to provide the right amount of water, of the right quality, to the right place at the right time.
Currently, managing the water regime on the wider Everglades ecosystem involves maintaining Lake Okeechobee at a specific level that may require sending pulses of fresh water into the estuaries along the coast, which causes fish dieoffs and other problems. Clearly managing this system can include difficult trade-offs.
Managing the water flows in the ecosystem is extremely complex as it is a compartmentalized system put in place in the 1940s to provide flood protection, water supply, and limited environmental benefits. That compartmentalized system currently makes it difficult to provide the right amount of water, of the right quality, to the right place at the right time. Currently, managing the water regime on the wider Everglades ecosystem involves maintaining Lake Okeechobee at a specific level that may require sending pulses of fresh water into the estuaries along the coast, which causes fish dieoffs and other problems. Clearly managing this system can include difficult trade-offs.
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