Lake Okeechobee
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Lt. Gen. Scott A. Spellmon, 55th Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers... more
The Lake Okeechobee Component A Reservoir (LOCAR) is moving forward for inclusion for funding in the 2024 Water Resources Development Act (WRDA). more
Lake Okeechobee continues to rise, primarily from direct rainfall into the big lake. more
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Jacksonville District, announces date change to virtual informational meeting... more
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Jacksonville District, will host a virtual informational meeting Sept. 26,,, more
Lake Okeechobee was at 14.36 feet above sea level on Sept. 4, with most of the inflow coming directly from the sky into the Big O. more
The 2024 hurricane season has been kind to South Florida so far … more
Lake Okeechobee is rising and LOSOM is in place. What does that mean for the rest of the hurricane season? more
The LOSOM represents a significant shift in operational philosophy ... more
Can turbidity curtains help regrow submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) in Lake Okeechobee? more
The Lake Okeechobee Component A Reservoir (LOCAR) is moving through the federal review process. more
The project partners have been working to finalize the study scope to achieve benefits... more
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will be conducting aquatic plant management on Lake Okeechobee ... more
Satellite imagery showed algal bloom potential on Lake Okeechobee much reduced in August .... more
Lake Okeechobee is in good shape should the hurricane season bring more storms ... more
Direct rainfall caused Lake Okeechobee to rise slightly over the first weekend in August ... more
Lake Okeechobee is in good shape to handle what Mother Nature may send ... more
Lake Okeechobee continues to hold around 13.5 feet as direct rainfall is slightly higher than evapotranspiration. more
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) continue to monitor water quality … more
Direct rainfall continues to be the source of most water entering Lake Okeechobee and evapotranspiration continues to be the way most water leaves the big lake. more
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