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  2. South Florida cities score most of $275 million state money ...

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    South Florida is getting more than $180 million of bigger pipes, stronger stormwater pumps and higher canals to deal with rising sea levels — the majority of this year’s state funds.

  3. Crystal River (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Recent studies have shown the nitrate level of Crystal River and Kings Bay has been on the rise. Historical water quality data from the early 1900s show that nitrate concentrations were 20 times lower than they are now. The main source of the nitrogen and phosphorus is ground water discharge from area springs and the overuse of inorganic ...

  4. Some South Florida canals failed during no-name storm. Sea ...

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    South Florida’s drainage canals are overwhelmed by king tides, and sea rise could only worsen the issue. Some South Florida canals failed during no-name storm. Sea rise will make that worse

  5. Sea levels are rising, but is South Florida also sinking ...

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    In South Florida, sea levels have already risen several inches since the start of the century and could be around six feet higher by 2100. But another factor could be making those sunny day floods ...

  6. Alapaha Rise - Wikipedia

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    The Alapaha Rise is located in Hamilton County, Florida. It flows at an average rate of 802 cubic feet (22.7 m 3) per second. It drains into the Suwannee River about 1/3 mile upstream from where the Alapaha River meets the river. It is a First Magnitude spring, with high tannin levels. [1] [2]

  7. Progradation - Wikipedia

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    In sedimentary geology and geomorphology, the term progradation refers to the growth of a river delta farther out into the sea over time. This occurs when the volume of incoming sediment is greater than the volume of the delta that is lost through subsidence, sea-level rise, or erosion. [1] Progradation can be caused by:

  8. St. Johns River - Wikipedia

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    The river turns north again as it rolls through a 46,000-acre (190 km 2) basin spreading across Putnam, Lake, and Marion Counties, and the western part of Volusia County. Slightly north of the Wekiva River is Blue Spring State Park which contains the largest spring on the St. Johns, producing over 64,000,000 US gallons (240,000,000 L) per day. [20]

  9. Florida river flooding continues following Hurricane Milton's ...

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    The Hillsborough River at Morris Bridge, Florida, blew away the old record of 34.7 feet set in 2017. The level reached 38.16 feet late on Oct. 12, due to Milton's torrential rainfall.

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