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Picayune Strand (Southern Golden Gate Estates) Hydrologic Restoration
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Project Mission:
Construct spreader channels, canal plugs and pump stations, and remove roads.

Project Benefits:
Restore the natural hydrology of an 85-square-mile area in rural Collier County that was over-drained in the early 1960s as part of a failed housing development. Removing roads, plugging canals, and adding other structural features will reduce fresh water drainage, elevate ground water levels, and replenish wetland habitat. This will restore hydrology, reduce exotic species, and improve downstream coastal estuaries.

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Project Managers

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Project Manager:
Richard Newton
richard.a.newton@usace.army.mil

Sponsor Project Manager:
Janet Starnes
jstarne@sfwmd.gov

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Project Details

Project Sponsor: South Florida Water Management District
Project Schedule: For scheduling information regarding this project, please see the Master Implementation Sequencing Plan (MISP).
*Project Region: South
Project Phase: Pre-Construction, Engineering and Design
Design Agreement: 12 May 2000
CERP Component Designation: OPE
Project Cooperation Agreement:
Authorization: WRDA 2007
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Project Description

This project includes a combination of spreader channels, canal plugs, road removal and pump stations in the Western Basin and Big Cypress, Collier County, south of I-75 and north of U.S. 41 between the Belle Meade Area and the Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve.

The purpose of this project is to restore and enhance the wetlands in Golden Gate Estates and in adjacent public lands by reducing over-drainage. Implementation of the restoration plan would also improve the water quality of coastal estuaries by moderating the large salinity fluctuations caused by freshwater point discharge of the Faka Union Canal.

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