Indian River County Stormwater Division

Indian River County Stormwater Division The Stormwater Division is part of the Natural Resources Department for Indian River County.

08/20/2025

🌊 We’re Moving! 🌱

This Stormwater Division page is merging with the Indian River County Natural Resources Department— From now on, all updates, stormwater news, programs, and events will be shared through that page!
👉 Please follow us there to stay connected and informed. Thank you for supporting our work to protect our waterways and community!
One page with all of the Departments news in one spot!
Indian River County Natural Resources Department

Jealous of the kids having all the summer camp fun? Now it’s YOUR turn! 🌿✨This fall, UF/IFAS Extension of Indian River C...
08/14/2025

Jealous of the kids having all the summer camp fun? Now it’s YOUR turn! 🌿✨

This fall, UF/IFAS Extension of Indian River County, Pelican Island Audubon, and IRC Stormwater are teaming up to bring you CAMP WILD ROOTS — an adults-only nature camp! 🍂

Say goodbye to sweltering summer heat and hello to Florida fall outdoors (probably still a little warm).
Over three adventure-packed days, you’ll:
🌊 Kayak in the Indian River Lagoon
🌲 Explore the woods and Egret Marsh
📸 Try nature photography and watercolors
🔥 Play camp-style games, work on environmental projects, and of course… build a campfire for s’mores!

Reconnect with your inner child, make new friends, and experience nature like never before.

Spots are limited — register today!
👉 https://forms.gle/DYiqf7gwQ1Z58NAt9

Great article on our Lagoon Division's Living Docks Program! Stormwater has been excited to help along side our Lagoon T...
08/11/2025

Great article on our Lagoon Division's Living Docks Program! Stormwater has been excited to help along side our Lagoon Team in this endeavor and loves that this project is being promoted so well. You too can be a part of the project and join an oyster mat building event! Visit the indianriver.gov/naturalresources page for more info.

Living Docks program affords coastal homeowners a unique opportunity to participate in the restoration of the Indian River Lagoon.

Big congratulations to our Chalk Art Contest winners from Saturday at Sebastian's Earth Day Celebration! And we were exc...
04/28/2025

Big congratulations to our Chalk Art Contest winners from Saturday at Sebastian's Earth Day Celebration! And we were excited to have our new Summer Volunteer Intern for her first day!

Join us at Sebastian's Earth Day Celebration tomorrow at Riverview Park to chalk with us and see all the amazing organiz...
04/25/2025

Join us at Sebastian's Earth Day Celebration tomorrow at Riverview Park to chalk with us and see all the amazing organizations promoting the environment around Indian River County!
Happy Earth Day 2025!

A wonderful read in the IRNA Newsletter!Thank you Indian River Neighborhood Association******BE PART OF THE SOLUTION, NO...
04/14/2025

A wonderful read in the IRNA Newsletter!
Thank you Indian River Neighborhood Association
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BE PART OF THE SOLUTION, NOT THE PROBLEM

Spring is here in beautiful Indian River County. You can almost hear the green grass growing. That means more frequent mowing. Please DO NOT blow the grass clippings onto the road, down storm drains, into swales, ditches, canals or other water bodies.

Be sure to instruct your landscaper of these rules. Grass clippings and other yard debris end up in our lagoon where, as they decompose, take up oxygen and give off nitrogen and phosphorus to an already impaired lagoon. These excess nutrients fuel the algal blooms that cloud the water preventing seagrass growth.

Loss of seagrass is the cause of manatee starvation and death and the death of juvenile fish species that use seagrass as shelter from predators. Ultimately, these clippings and other plant material, along with sediment runoff, become the mayonnaise muck that covers the sandy bottom of the Indian River Lagoon.

So, what to do with those grass clippings.
• Leave them to decompose on your lawn as a valuable source of nutrients
• Bag them for use as mulch on plant beds
• Add them to your compost pile or bin
• Dispose of them with your other yard waste for municipal collection
Be part of the solution, not the problem.
*****

Only Rain Down the Drain! Remember, keeping grass clippings out of the road/stormdrains is part of IRC's Fertilizer Ordinance to help protect the Lagoon!

Join us this Friday at Egret Marsh to make oyster mats for Lagoon restoration! Click the post below to find the sign up ...
03/10/2025

Join us this Friday at Egret Marsh to make oyster mats for Lagoon restoration! Click the post below to find the sign up link!

🌊 Summer Camp for the Lagoon – Registration is Open! ☀️Join us for "Summer Camp for the Lagoon", a two-week adventure ho...
03/07/2025

🌊 Summer Camp for the Lagoon – Registration is Open! ☀️

Join us for "Summer Camp for the Lagoon", a two-week adventure hosted by IRC Stormwater! Dive into the wonders of nature through science, exploration, and hands-on fun while discovering how to protect the Indian River Lagoon.

📅 Dates: July 7th-18th (Monday-Friday)
⏰ Time: 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
💲 Cost: $300 (paid to Pelican Island Audubon Society, our amazing host & co-educator!)
👥 Who Can Join? Incoming 6th-9th graders (small group setting—spots fill fast!)

Get ready for an unforgettable summer of discovery, outdoor adventures, and new friends! Space is limited, so register early to secure your spot!

🌿🐠✨Register here: https://forms.gle/HgNeKN9zkLETQHPg6

Today Alexis was honored to be recognized by CSAC with a Golden Impact Award for the education Stormwater provides to th...
02/27/2025

Today Alexis was honored to be recognized by CSAC with a Golden Impact Award for the education Stormwater provides to the community!
Alexis believes that the best bet for a better future starts with empowering children to not only love their environment but also learn how to protect it.

Also very exciting to see many other organizations she partners with recognized as well including Pelican Island Audubon Society and The Learning Alliance and Moonshot Moment: 90% Literacy by Third Grade!!

Another successfully fun time assisting The Learning Alliance Moonshot Program during parent/teacher conference week. We...
02/13/2025

Another successfully fun time assisting The Learning Alliance Moonshot Program during parent/teacher conference week. We incorporated a new "Word Association" activity helping the kids connect words with Stormwater related themes; encouraging them to improve their reading skills and vocabulary. They seemed to really enjoy it and then we added a litter cleanup for fun and school beautification!

Visit Osprey Acres and be one of the first to contribute to our new project! Find the Chronolog photo station on the bri...
01/06/2025

Visit Osprey Acres and be one of the first to contribute to our new project! Find the Chronolog photo station on the bridge, snap a picture, and upload it via the QR code to participate in creating an ongoing “time-lapse” of the Flowway. The photos will play in sequence on the website (soon).
Natural Resources plans to have a few of these stations up around the County! Go explore Osprey Acres and help us get familiar with this very first one!”

Visit https://www.chronolog.io/site/IRC110 to see the lapse so far!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all from the IRC Natural Resources Department!Osprey Acres will be Closed Tuesday ...
12/20/2024

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all from the IRC Natural Resources Department!

Osprey Acres will be Closed Tuesday Dec 24th, Wednesday Dec 25th, and Wed Jan 1st.

Address

1801 27th Street
Vero Beach, FL
32960

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+17722261565

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