Ben Butler - SFWMD Governing Board Member

Ben Butler - SFWMD Governing Board Member Personal page of Ben Butler to share news and events from the South Florida Water Management District.

Ben was appointed by Governor Ron Desantis to serve as a member of the SFWMD governing board in November, 2019.

This is a big one! It is an exciting time for Everglades Restoration. Over 25 years in the making, with thousands of peo...
07/15/2025

This is a big one! It is an exciting time for Everglades Restoration. Over 25 years in the making, with thousands of people and organizations performing critical steps along the way. Awesome teamwork!

Most north shore locks will close tonight, Tuesday April 15th, until the Lake gets back above 12ft. Taylor Creek lock wi...
04/15/2025

Most north shore locks will close tonight, Tuesday April 15th, until the Lake gets back above 12ft. Taylor Creek lock will continue to operate on the weekends unless the Lake falls to below 11ft.

Several Lake Okeechobee Boat Locks Are Temporarily Closing Beginning Tonight South Florida Water Management District sent this bulletin at 04/15/2025 05:23 PM EDT View as a webpage here Several Lake Okeechobee Boat Locks Are Temporarily Closing Beginning Tonight Boaters navigating to and from Lake O...

Lake Okeechobee projected and historical water levels. The last picture shows some submerged grasses beginning to sprout...
04/12/2025

Lake Okeechobee projected and historical water levels. The last picture shows some submerged grasses beginning to sprout in the Lake

Lake Okeechobee Recovery operations and an unusually dry spring have driven Lake levels down, faster than usual. The goo...
04/12/2025

Lake Okeechobee Recovery operations and an unusually dry spring have driven Lake levels down, faster than usual. The good news is, a lower Lake will encourage more growth of beneficial submerged grasses and plants that clean the water and provide habitat for fish populations. It also allows FWC and SFWMD to do more burning and habitat restoration activities in the western marshes of the Lake. The bad news is, as the Lake recedes, some boat locks have to be closed for safety.

Current projections have the Lake below 12ft for between 100 and 120 days. The goal with Lake Okeechobee Recovery operations is for the Lake to be below 12ft for 90 days, or 11.5ft for 60 days, or both.

Several Lake Okeechobee Boat Locks May Close Due to Lake Levels South Florida Water Management District sent this bulletin at 04/11/2025 06:00 PM EDT View as a webpage here Several Lake Okeechobee Boat Locks May Close Due to Lake Levels Boaters navigating to and from Lake Okeechobee should be advise...

04/05/2025

SFWMD in coordination with the FWC, plans to conduct a prescribed burn of up to 12,000 acres in Glades County ..

10/08/2024
09/25/2024

SFWMD is preparing the regional flood protection system for potential elevated rainfalls. If you experience flooding, follow the link below to find out who manages the stormwater system in your neighborhood.

Thank you to the Partin Family for their partnership in storing water in Osceola County.
09/16/2024

Thank you to the Partin Family for their partnership in storing water in Osceola County.

USACE to hold Kissimmee River Headwaters Revitalization meetingsNews from USACEJACKSONVILLE — The U.S. Army Corps of Eng...
08/25/2024

USACE to hold Kissimmee River Headwaters Revitalization meetings

News from USACE
JACKSONVILLE — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District (USACE), in partnership with the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), is preparing a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) assessment for the Kissimmee River Restoration (KRR) Project Headwaters Revitalization Schedule (HRS) and will hold two public scoping meetings on Sept. 4 – 5, 2024.

The HRS was authorized with the KRR Project by Section 101 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (Public Law 102-580, October 31, 1992) and subsequently developed in 1996 with the rest of the KRR Project Upper Basin components.

The purpose of the HRS is to provide sufficient water storage in the Upper Kissimmee Basin to reestablish historical (pre-channelization) flow patterns necessary for ecological restoration of the Kissimmee River as well as enhance littoral wetland habitat around Lakes Kissimmee, Hatchineha, and Cypress. The HRS is the final component of the KRR project, which has been jointly developed and constructed by the Corps and SFWMD over the last 30 years.

With the completion of KRR Project construction in 2021, and subsequent implementation of Increment 1 of the HRS in 2024 beginning the hydrologic restoration of the Kissimmee River and floodplain, completion of the full HRS is essential to restoring the ecological integrity and realizing the benefits of the KRR project. The updated HRS is expected to be implemented in 2027.

As part of this operational study, the USACE will also consider modifying operating criteria at S-65, S-65A, and S-65D structures to optimize flows in the restored Kissimmee River while maintaining all Federally authorized project purposes in the Kissimmee Basin.

We invite the participation of Federal and state agencies, native American tribes, local agencies, interested parties and individuals in providing comments and identifying any issues or concerns.

Scoping comments may be transmitted electronically to [email protected] during the scoping period, which will conclude on Sept. 20, 2024. All comments will be summarized, addressed, and used to inform the NEPA assessment.

Comments may also be provided at the public scoping meetings, which will be held at the following dates and locations:

• Sept 4, 5:30-6:30 p.m, Alton Chandler Civic Center, 20350 Highway 98 N, Okeechobee

• Sept 5, 2 – 4, Valencia College – Osceola Campus, Building 1, 1800 Denn John Lane, Kissimmee, please park in Lot F

Open house poster sessions will begin approximately one hour prior to the start of each scoping meeting, at their respective locations, where staff from USACE and SFWMD will be available to answer questions. Meeting participants may attend the second scoping meeting virtually at: https://sfwmd.link/4cpXVFL

The KRR HRS Public Scoping Letter is available at: https://www.saj.usace.army.mil/About/Divisions-Offices/Planning/Environmental-Branch/Environmental-Documents/ under Multiple Counties, row 54.

Please visit the following website for more information on the Kissimmee River Restoration Project: https://www.saj.usace.army.mil/Missions/Environmental/Ecosystem-Restoration/Kissimmee-River-Restoration/

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Kissimmee River Headwaters Revitalization Schedule National Environmental Policy Act Scoping Meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

08/24/2024
08/16/2024

Take a look at how low Lake O's vegetation has dropped. Fox 4's Austin Schargorodski reports on a project to restore struggling seagrass using turbidity curtains, aiming at improving water quality.

Well done FSCA - Florida Sportsmen Conservation Association , Lake Okeechobee Airboat Association and SFWMD! The results...
05/05/2024

Well done FSCA - Florida Sportsmen Conservation Association , Lake Okeechobee Airboat Association and SFWMD! The results of these volunteer's labor is the definition of leaving the land in better shape than we found it.

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