Posts Tagged ‘St. Johns River Water Management District’

Weenies

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Weenies. That’s what I call ‘em. The St. Johns River Water Management District governing board, that is. It seemed like they could hardly wait to abdicate. Turn their power over to the staff.

Many charge that it’s the staff who make all the decisions, anyway, and that may be true. At the last meeting I attended, the board listened to heartfelt pleas from locals not to go through with the Yankee Lake project.

It was the senior staff they listened to. One of their attorneys was especially bossy.

It’s a shame. They’ve got some terrific, dedicated staff – geologists, hydrologists and engineers at the district – who are truly concerned about the environment.

Now, the board has turned over all their authority to the exec director and senior staff, at his discretion, because, they said, they are anticipating the passage of Senate Bill 2080. If the governor vetoes the bill, then the action is null and void, they said.

SB 2080 concentrates all the power to make decisions about water in Florida in the hands of five individuals, the execs of the five water management districts. Also, no more hearings, unless a developer denied his project asks for one.

How convenient for the developer.

More “keep the pesky public out.”

Don’t the board members realize their decision makes it sound like they support the bill? As I guess they do, while everyone from all the Central Florida Soil & Water Conservation Districts to County Chair Frank Bruno have written Gov. Crist, asking him to veto the hinky bill.

Weenies.

St. Johns River Water Management District to decide fate of Yankee Lake

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

A meeting in Palatka Monday will do more than look at one request to tap water from the St. Johns River. It will tell us the course the Water Management District wants to chart for us in Central Florida.

How are we to use water? Where are we to get it from? How shall we conserve it and our natural and environmental resources?

Here’s what Jimmy Orth of the St. Johns Riverkeeper watchdog group wrote last week:

On April 13th, the Governing Board of the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) will vote on a permit from Seminole County to withdraw an average of 5.5 million gallons of water a day (MGD) from the St. Johns River. Seminole County’s Yankee Lake facility would eventually be able to withdraw up to 55 MGD.

This initial permit from Seminole County represents the beginning of an Alternative Water Supply (AWS) program that could eventually result in the withdrawal of over 260 million gallons of water a day (MGD) from the St. Johns and Ocklawaha.

This is not just about the future of the St. Johns and Ocklawaha. This is a fight to protect all of our water resources in Florida – our aquifer, rivers, and springs.

Here is how you can help:

1) Attend the SJRWMD Governing Board meeting in Palatka on Monday, April 13th at 1:00 p.m. where they will decide the fate of the Seminole County water withdrawal permit.
SJRWMD Headquarters
4049 Reid Street
Palatka, FL 32177

2) Send an e-mail to the SJRWMD Governing Board members and Governor Charlie Crist and let them know that you oppose surface water withdrawals and support water conservation.