NATIONAL
 ESTUARY
 PROGRAM
STORMWATER  TREATMENT
The Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program (IRLNEP) has ambitious goals to improve water and sediment quality and restore and rehabilitate dam-
aged coastal habitat. Excessive freshwater discharges into the central and southern lagoon due to diversion of floodwaters from the St. Johns River and
Lake Okeechobee and pollutant-laden stormwater into the lagoon have caused fish kills in some areas of the lagoon along with the loss and/or degradation
of thousands of acres of seagrass, salt marsh and mangrove wetlands.
THE NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM IN ACTION
                                                    Indian  River  Lagoon National Estuary Program
To reverse the damage and save
the lagoon,  the IRLNEP, along
with numerous local, state and
Federal  government  agencies
including county mosquito con-
trol districts, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, St. Johns and
South Florida Water  Manage-
ment Districts (SFWMD), Canav-
eral National Seashore National
Park Service and the National
Aeronautic, and Space Adminis-
tration (NASA), have joined forc-
es and funding efforts. As a re-
sult, more than 100 stormwater
reduction and treatment projects
now exist throughout the water-
shed.  Stormwater retrofit proj-
ects  and   large  stormwater
         abatement and detention  proj-
         ects have been implemented or
         are in the planning stages, in-
         cluding a state-funded $10-$20
         million  project to redirect 100
         miles of expanded watershed
         back to the St. Johns River.

         Signs of recovery are already
         present with respect to coastal
         wetland  habitat, water clarity,
         seagrass habitat, and fisheries.
         The reconnection and rehabilita-
         tion of more than 27,000 acres
         of coastal wetlands and reduc-
         tions in pollutant loads from con-
         structed stormwater treatment
         projects, coupled with substan-
         tially less rainfall in the last de-
 EFFECTIVE
                  EFFICIENT
ADAPTIVE
COLLABORATIVE

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                                                cade, have helped reduce runoff.
                                                This also  helps lower inputs of
                                                nitrogen, phosphorus, soils, and
                                                turbidity.

                                                The IRLNEP goal for wetland re-
                                                habilitation is 34,943 acres.  To
                                                date,    approximately  24,760
                                                acres have been rehabilitated in
                                                the north  central  portion of the
                                                lagoon  and 4,695 acres in  the
                                                south. The rehabilitation of near-
                                                ly 30,000 acres,  along with a
                                                marked  increase  in  seagrass
                                                coverage  across  these estuary
                                                segments and  increased  land-
                                                ings of sea trout, pinfish and
                                                mangrove  snapper,   indicates
                                                that this ambitious and fast-act-
                                                ing NEP is effecting change.
EPA's  National  Estuary Program
(NEP) is a unique and successful
coastal watershed-based program
established  in  1987 under the
Clean  Water Act Amendments.
The NEP involves the public and
collaborates with partners to pro-
tect, restore, and maintain the wa-
ter quality and ecological integrity
of 28 estuaries of national signifi-
cance located in 18 coastal states
and Puerto Rico.

For more information about the
NEP go  to  www.epa.gov/owow/
estuaries.
                                               Visit   www.sjrwmd.com/its
                                               yourlagoon to learn more about
                                               this and other IRLNEP efforts.
The NEP:  Implementing the Clean Water Act in ways that are Effective, Efficient, Adaptive, and Collaborative.
                                                          EPA-842F09001

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