Oklawaha
River Aquatic Preserve |
Project
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"The Oklawaha and Silver Rivers offer us a unique glimpse into our past that
must be protected for future generations to cherish."
Jeff Sowards, Aquatic Preserve Manager
Key Accomplishments
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The Local Connection
Being a member of the Silver River Working Group and the Marion County Water Resources
Stakeholders Group enables the Oklawaha River Aquatic Preserve to be on the cutting edge
of local issues that affect the preserve. Land use and water resource decisions that
significantly impact the Silver and Oklawaha Rivers are made on the local level. Through
this partnership, the aquatic preserve can provide input to local and county officials.
Thanks to the working group’s application sponsorship and recommendations, significant
parcels of land have been purchased (Selden property) or added to the Florida Forever
Program to protect the surrounding spring-shed of the preserve. The stakeholders group
recommendations on land use changes within the two and ten year recharge area of Silver
Springs are being considered by Marion County to protect water quality and quantity.
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Quick Facts about Oklawaha River Aquatic Preserve |
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Last updated:
June 20, 2008
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3900 Commonwealth Boulevard M.S. 235
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
850-245-2094 (phone) / 850-245-2110 (fax)
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