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* NOI = Notice of Intent; NOA = Notice of Availability; PN = Public Notice; EIS = Environmental Impact Statement; EA = Environmental Assessment; GRR = General Reevaluation Report; FONSI = Finding Of No Significant Impact
   
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Project Proposed Action Notices & Docs * Dated Issued** Date Due ***
Broward County Water Preserve Areas C-9 and C-11 Impoundments and Seepage Management Area NOA Letter 30 Mar 12 30 Apr 12
Revised Final PIR/EIS Feb 2012 N/A
Broward County Shore Protection Project Beach Renourishment from Dade County Line to Hillsboro Inlet FEIS Letter 2 Jan 04 Feb 04
Final EIS    
GRR    
ROD 11 May 04  
Coast of Florida Region III Beach Erosion and Storm Effects Study EIS and Feasibility Report Oct 1996 N/A
Critical Project, C-4, East Coast Canal Structures Culverts, Slide Gates, and Control Structure Preliminary EA/FONSI 4 Jun 99 4 Aug 99
Critical Project, Western C-11 Divid Structure, Seepage Pump Back, Bypass Culverts Preliminary EA/FONSI 4 Jun 99 4 Aug 99
Maintenance Dredging Port Everglades Entrance Channel Placement of material as part of BCSPP Final EA Nov 2003  
Melaleuca Eradication and Other Exotic Plants – Implement Biological Controls Project Implementing Biological Controls, Central and Southern Florida Project, Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) Draft PIR, Please submit comments within 30 days. 18 Feb 09 20 Mar 09
Port Everglades 2004 Section Sediment Characterization Final Report Dredge entrance channel, place sand on John U Lloyd State Park Beach Final Report (48 Mb) 2004  
Port Everglades and Palm Beach Harbors Designation of an Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS) Final EIS 20 Aug 04 27 Sep 04
C&SF Project Broward County Water Preserve Areas Construction of the C-11 and C-9 Impoundments and the WCA 3A/3B Seepage Management area and associated canals, levels and water control structures Final PIR/EIS 4 Apr 07 5 Apr 07
Port Everglades Operations and Maintenance Dredging Maintenance Dredging of Port Everglades through 2015 Final EA / FONSI 28 Apr 05  
Southeast Atlantic Regional Sediment Plan for Florida   RSM Plan Jul 2009  
WCA-1 and WCA-2A Regulation Schedule Temporary Deviation to the Regulation Schedules for WCA-1 and WCA-2A during Regional Drought Notices EA 14 Mar 08 28 Mar 08
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Kissimmee River Restoration

Historically the Kissimmee River meandered approximately 103 miles from Lake Kissimmee to Lake Okeechobee through a 1-2 mile wide floodplain. The river and its flanking floodplain consisted of a mosaic of wetland plant communities and supported a diverse group of waterfowl, wading birds, fish, and other wildlife. The historic Kissimmee River was hydrologically unique among North American river systems in that it had prolonged periods of extended floodplain inundation.

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