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Wednesday, July 21 • 3:30pm - 5:10pm
OO. Minimum Flows and Levels

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To prevent significant harm to the water resource, the water management districts must adopt minimum flows and levels (MFLs) for waterbodies and groundwater according to an annual priority list. If the waterbody does not meet, or is projected not to meet, the adopted minimum flow or level, the district must adopt a recovery or prevention strategy. Some districts are re-evaluating their minimum flows and levels to see if they were set correctly. Minimum flows and levels and their associated prevention or recovery strategies can affect water users by causing cutbacks on existing sources, forcing development of alternative water supplies, and forcing participation in aquifer or surface water body recharge projects, in each case creating general uncertainty. A Water Reservation sets aside a volume of water for the protection of fish and wildlife or public health and safety.  Reserved volumes of water are unavailable for allocation to consumptive uses. This course focuses on the process by which MFLs and water reservations are developed and adopted, while also identifying where MFLs and water reservations are already in place or are scheduled for adoption in the future, how water users are impacted, and what you can do to protect your water uses. Instructors: Doug Manson (Moderator), Mike Register, Don Medellin, Sean King, Jennette Seachrist, Carlos Herd 

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Doug Manson

Shareholder, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
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Mike Register

Executive Director, St. Johns River Water Management District
 
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Jennette Seachrist

Director, Resource Management, Southwest Florida Water Management District
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Carlos Herd

Director, Resource Management Division, Northwest Florida Water Management District
Water Supply Planning, Minimum Flows and Minimum Levels, Springs Projects, Water Resource Development, Ag Cost Share, FEMA Flood Risk Maps.
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Don Medellin

Principal Scientist, South Florida Water Management District
Don has approximately 33 years of regulatory and water policy experience with FDEP and South Florida Water Management District. He has over 22 years of experience in the environmental resource permitting and water use regulatory programs. He also has 11 years of experience with SFWMD's... Read More →
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Sean King

MFL Office Chief, Suwannee River Water Management District
I have an interdisciplinary background in water resources engineering and aquatic ecology.  At the District, I serve as a technical expert and lead a team of scientists and engineers to establish MFLs for priority rivers, springs, lakes, and groundwater systems.Prior to joining the... Read More →


Wednesday July 21, 2021 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
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