"Better data and more accurate scientific analyses have allowed the District to more precisely reflect the needs of the river systems,” said Hugh Thomas, executive director for the District. “This information is critical not only to the sustainability of the environment but for people as well.”
The Lower Santa Fe Ichetucknee River MFL is impacted from weather patterns and pumping withdrawals inside and outside of the SRWMD boundaries. These cross-boundary impacts require the MFL to be developed in cooperation with the St. Johns River Water Management District and established in rule by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).
Using the MFL information, the districts and FDEP will re-assess the current state of the Santa Fe and Ichetucknee rivers to determine the “status.” If current projected median flows are found to be below the MFL, the system is considered to be in “recovery.” If 20-year water use estimates project the flow to be below the MFL, that system is considered to be in “prevention.” Both instances require project implementation, permit requirements, and planning to restore the health of the rivers and springs up to the designated MFL. An updated assessment for the Lower Santa Fe and Ichetucknee rivers is anticipated early next year.
The Lower Santa Fe and Ichetucknee rivers and springs have a current MFL that was adopted in 2015. An assessment of the water levels and MFL at that time, showed both rivers to be in recovery, or having withdrawal impacts that are greater than the water body can withstand. The recovery strategy that was created in 2015 called for a re-evaluation of the rivers and springs within five years, the development of a new groundwater model, projects to recover water, and limited consumptive use permit durations.
If you have questions about:
- How does the reevaluation differ from the 2015 evaluation?
- How does the reevaluation affect permit holders?
- How will the reevaluation impact the natural systems?
Please visit the “Frequently Asked Questions” fact sheet on the
Lower Santa Fe and Ichetucknee Rivers MFL webpage.