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The Southwest Florida Water Management District (District) invites the public to a workshop on Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 5 p.m. at Frostproof City Hall, located at 111 West First Street in Frostproof. The purpose of the workshop is to allow for public comment on proposed Minimum and Guidance Levels for Lake Clinch.

The Florida Legislature requires the District to set minimum flows and levels (MFLs) for priority water bodies within the District. A minimum flow or level is the limit at which further water withdrawals will cause significant harm to the water resources and/or environment. Minimum levels are established to protect lakes from impacts associated with ground water and surface water withdrawals. Guidance levels are developed as advisory information on expected water level fluctuations within lake basins. Minimum and guidance levels serve as guidelines for the District’s permitting programs and for development of water resource projects.

During the workshop, District staff will review the technical basis for the proposed levels for Lake Clinch.

The workshop will also provide an opportunity for local government, citizens, and others to be part of the development of the proposed levels for Lake Clinch. Information obtained at the workshop will be summarized and made available to the District’s Governing Board. District staff anticipates presenting the proposed levels for Lake Clinch at the next Governing Board meeting on Dec. 15 at 9 a.m., where the Governing Board may choose to recommend adoption of the minimum and guidance levels into District rules. Governing Board meetings are open to the public and brief oral comments are permitted on meeting agenda items.

A draft report summarizing the proposed minimum and guidance levels for Lake Clinch will be posted on the District’s Internet site at WaterMatters.org under the Proposed Minimum & Guidance Lake Levels section prior to the public workshop. In addition, digital copies of the draft report will be available at the workshop. For more information regarding the proposed levels, please contact Keith Kolasa at 1-800-423-1476, ext. 4236.

Written comments regarding the proposed levels are also welcome and can be submitted via mail or email to Keith Kolasa, Senior Environmental Scientist, at 2379 Broad Street, Brooksville, FL 34604-6899 or keith.kolasa@watermatters.org