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Florida's Total Maximum Daily Load Program After Seven Years of Implementation2009doc_pdf37.3Institute of Food and Agriculture Sciences - University of Florida1016224Florida's Total Maximum Daily Load Program After Seven Years of ImplementationFLTMDLPast7Yrs.pdf9Seminole
Gee Creek Basin Engineering Study and Drainage Inventory1996doc_pdf70Seminole County1014492Watershed Study prepared for Seminole County by Singhofen and Associates, Inc.GeeCreekBasin.pdf9Seminole
Lake Jesup Tributary Storm Event Sampling Project2001doc_pdf11Seminole County Public Works Stormwater Division1014469Seminole County is submitting the Lake Jesup Tributary Storm Event Sampling Project to the State for funding. The County is eligible for $71,874 through the federal Coastal Impact Assistance Program.Jesup_sampling.pdf9Seminole
Lake Jesup Tributary Storm Event Sampling Project: Lake Jesup Sampling Locations2001doc_pdf156Seminole County Public Works Stormwater Division1014472Seminole County is submitting the Lake Jesup Tributary Storm Event Sampling Project to the State for funding. The County is eligible for $71,874 through the federal Coastal Impact Assistance Program. This is a map of the sampling locations.ciap_map.pdf9Seminole
Myrtle Lake Restoration & Plant Caredoc_pdf32.5Public Works Dept., Roads-Stormwater Division, Seminole County1016232Letter to the residents of Myrtle Lake concerning the restoration of native aquatic plants to the lake and the care of these plants to prevent nuisance vegetation from growing back.Good%20Afternoon%20Myrtle%20Lake%20Resident.pdf9Seminole
Myrtle Lake Restoration MSBU Project Descriptiondoc_pdf7791.9MSBU Program (Municipal Service Benefit Unit), Seminole County1016227The proposed work entailed in the Myrtle Lake Restoration MSBU consists of removing organic matter up to a depth of two feet in the approximated nine acres in the south portion of Myrtle Lake. Includes aerial map of lake.Myrtle%20Lake%20Project%20Description.pdf9Seminole
Spring Lake Management Plan 2006/20072006doc_pdf35.7Public Works Dept., Roads-Stormwater Division, Seminole County1016247Spring Lake Management Plan 2006/200799_SPRING%20LK%20MGMT%20PLAN0607.pdf9Seminole
Spring Lake Management Plan 2007/20082007doc_pdf11.3Public Works Dept., Roads-Stormwater Division, Seminole County1016248Spring Lake Management Plan 2007/200858_SpringLk%20Mgmt%20Plan0708.pdf9Seminole