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C-111 Spreader Canal
C-111 Spreader Canal

Project Mission:
Construct stormwater treatment area and pump station, extend a spreader canal by 2 miles, and add culverts and other features.
Project Benefits:
Improve health and water quality of southern Everglades wetlands by restoring more natural overland sheetflow.
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Project Managers
Michael Collis
michael.j.collis@usace.army.mil
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The C-111 Spreader Canal Design Test Project is now open for public comment
15 Aug 2008 - Public comment on the C-111 Spreader Canal Design Test Project
An Integrated Engineering Document Report/Environmental Assessment (EDR/EA)" is being prepared for the C-111 Spreader Canal Design Test Project. During the initial scoping phase, information is being gathered proactively to help identify all issues and concerns regarding the project. Comments are requested from agencies and the public, including those in the local community who are familiar with the project area.
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28 Apr 2008 - Western C-111 Spreader Canal PIR
Alternative Formulation
Briefing for the
Working Group

Working Group Presentation (3.3 kb, PDF)
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Project Description
The current plan will alter the 1994 design for the C-111 project by adding the following enhancements: constructing a 3,200-acre stormwater treatment area; enlarging pump station S-332E from 50 cfs to 500 cfs; extending the spreader canal approximately two miles under U.S. Highway 1 and Card Sound Rd. to the Model Lands; and installing culverts under U.S. Highway 1 and Card Sound Road. The project also will fill in the southern reach of the C-111 canal below C-111 Spreader to S-197, remove S-18C and S-197, and backfill C-110. The project purposes are re-hydrate the Model Lands, establish sheet flow and hydropatterns that will sustain ecosystems in the Southern Glades and Model lands, provide more natural sheet flow to Florida Bay by eliminating point sources of freshwater discharges through C-111 to the estuarine systems of Manatee Bay and Barnes Sound, and maintain some level of flood protection for agricultural and urban areas in the project area. PMP Approved: April 15, 2002 |
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