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Seeking water conservation director

Help set the direction for water conservation efforts in northeast and central Florida. The District is seeking a strong leader with experience in developing creative water conservation initiatives who can analyze sophisticated technical water use data. See the complete job description and information on how to apply.

The next meeting of the District Governing Board is scheduled for July 8, 2008, at 1 p.m. at
District Headquarters in Palatka.

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Senate bills 360 and 444

Implementation of Senate bills 360 and 444

Overview

Traditional water supply sources in some areas of Florida are not sufficient to meet the future needs of the state's growing population and the needs of the environment, agriculture, industry and mining. Some of those areas are in the St. Johns River Water Management District. In fact, about 40 percent of the District has been identified as a priority water resource caution area where existing and planned sources of supply will not be able to meet all future needs without resulting in unacceptable impacts to water resources and related natural systems.

Addressing these water issues was a priority during the 2005 legislative session. Two bills — Senate Bill 360 and Senate Bill 444 — were passed and signed into law by former-Gov. Jeb Bush. This legislation focuses on encouraging cooperation in the development of alternative water supplies and improving the linkage between local governments' land use plans and water management districts’ regional water supply plans.

Information about the legislative requirements and the District’s implementation plans for the requirements are provided below.

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