Lake Okeechobee rebounds
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 1:41 pm
http://www.miamiherald.com/459/story/484500.html
This is great news. The lake level has continued to slowly and steadily rise. Currently, the water table has increased to 10.34 feet, which is slightly higher than the 10.27 feet recorded on April 5, 2008. Last year, the water levels dropped further throughout the dry season. I think the "exceptionally dry" warnings for this year have been overblown, and we should enter the rainy season over the next several weeks. It definitely has not been abnormally dry across the region, and precipitation has been finally affecting the Lake Okeechobee region and Kissimmee River sources upstream. The "drought" was largely manufactured by the SFWMD's massive 2006 releases from the lake. Additionally, I have never understood the lack of year-round water restrictions in south Florida. My lawn remained lush without irrigation even in the dry season, so the excessive wasteful practices of golf courses and residences during the rainy season is unnecessary. I rarely water my lawn during the rainy season.
This is great news. The lake level has continued to slowly and steadily rise. Currently, the water table has increased to 10.34 feet, which is slightly higher than the 10.27 feet recorded on April 5, 2008. Last year, the water levels dropped further throughout the dry season. I think the "exceptionally dry" warnings for this year have been overblown, and we should enter the rainy season over the next several weeks. It definitely has not been abnormally dry across the region, and precipitation has been finally affecting the Lake Okeechobee region and Kissimmee River sources upstream. The "drought" was largely manufactured by the SFWMD's massive 2006 releases from the lake. Additionally, I have never understood the lack of year-round water restrictions in south Florida. My lawn remained lush without irrigation even in the dry season, so the excessive wasteful practices of golf courses and residences during the rainy season is unnecessary. I rarely water my lawn during the rainy season.