“We are so delighted to see this project started! Projects like this will turn the tide on the pollution problem in the Indian River Lagoon,” said Larry Williams, the State Supervisor for Ecological Services in Florida, with the Fish and Wildlife Service. “We all want a healthy environment with abundant fish and wildlife. The C23/24 features will deliver exactly those things.” On Friday, February 18, 2022, the Army Corps of Engineers, with our State and Federal partners, observed a tremendous milestone with the groundbreaking of the Indian River Lagoon-South C-23/24 Stormwater Trea
“We are so delighted to see this project started! Projects like this will turn the tide on the pollution problem in the Indian River Lagoon,” said Larry Williams, the State Supervisor for Ecological Services in Florida, with the Fish and Wildlife Service. “We all want a healthy environment with abundant fish and wildlife. The C23/24 features will deliver exactly those things.” On Friday, February 18, 2022, the Army Corps of Engineers, with our State and Federal partners, observed a tremendous milestone with the groundbreaking of the Indian River Lagoon-South C-23/24 Stormwater Treatment Area project. It is the first significant construction feature of the India River Lagoon-South project to address the C-23 and C-24 basins in St. Lucie.
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