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GS -10 Caloosahatchee Cross-link Project

Issue Statement: Southwest Florida is faced with

impaired water bodies; a lack of stormwater

storage and groundwater recharge; and a loss of

both habitat and wildlife corridor connectivity.

Identifying Solutions: Regional partnership with

multiple public agencies/private entities to

proactively plan for:

water quality enhancements

storage solutions

recharge solutions

increased habitat

and enhanced wildlife corridor connectivity.

How did we get here?

Altering Historical Flows

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Transportation

Development

Over Drainage

Channelization

Reduced Wildlife Habitat

Environmental Impacts of Agriculture

Nutrient Loading

Drainage and Irrigation

PROJECT AREA

South Florida Environment Report

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LA-MSID Boundaries

Regional Issue:Water

Environmental Impacts on

Caloosahatchee River

Watersheds have a need for improved water quality

The estuarine portion of the Caloosahatchee River has nitrogen impairment

Load Allocation to nonpoint sources (including Ag and non-MS4 stormwater) also have the same 23%

requirement.

Unbalanced seasonal freshwater flows

Regional Issue:Habitat

Development has eliminated habitat

Comprehensive effort to link parcels

Regional partners needed to make a larger, more timely impact

How do we make a change?

Regional private/public agency partnership

Proactively plan to reduce negative impacts on the Caloosahatchee River

Opportunity for Change:

GS10 Caloosahatchee Crosslink

New reservoir: Section10 Minor Impoundment

Inter-basin connection between C43, Carlos

Waterway, Bedman Creek, Hickey’s Creek,

Orange River and Caloosahatchee River

Water quality discharge flow path for C43

Reservoir

Additional flows for Greenbriar Swamp

restoring hydro periods, flows

Increased greenspace

Restored Habitat and Connectivity

GS-10 Caloosahatchee Cross-link Project

Project Benefits

Increased water storage

Improved water quality

C43 Reservoir connection

Multi-agency project

Large parcels from single owners

LocalBenefits/ Coordinating Agencies

DEP

Conformity with EPA regulations (Clean Water Act 1972)

Agencies will be compliant with the TMDL/BMAP credit program through this project

LocalBenefits/ Coordinating Agencies

South Florida Water Management District

All benefits directed to correcting the Caloosahatchee River

Impairments

Reduces Freshwater Imbalance

Reduces Nutrient Loading

Utilization of Publicly Owned Lands for Stormwater

Storage

2012 Caloosahatchee River Watershed Protection Plan

CRE143 – Greenbriar Preserve Project

CRE144 – Section 10 Project

Carlos Waterway Conveyance

LocalBenefits/ Coordinating Agencies

Lee County, 20/20, & Parks and Rec.

Increased Habitat

Increased Passive Recreation

Increase Wildlife Corridor Expansion

Increased Greenspace

LocalBenefits/ Coordinating Agencies

Lee County Natural Resources

Help toward MS4 Permit Requirements

Help toward TMDL/BMAP nutrient reduction requirements

LocalBenefits/ Coordinating Agencies

Lehigh Acres MSID

Helps reduce the 15,000 acre feet deficit

Helps restore historical headwaters of Hickey’s Creek

Helps recharge local drinking water aquifers

Helps restore historical hydro-periods in Greenbriar

Swamp

LA-MSID’s stormwater system has water quality and

conveyance features that would be beneficial to other

agencies for regional benefit

#1 Carlos Waterway

#2 Bedman Creek

#3 King Canal

#4 Easy Canal

C-43

Possible Flow Patterns

GS-10 Caloosahatchee Cross-link Project

Section 10Possible Flow Patterns

#1 Carlos Waterway

#2 Bedman Creek

#3 Greenbrier Preserve

#4 Hickey’s Creek

#5 Orange River

GS-10 Caloosahatchee Cross-link Project

HorseshoeSwalesFlow Pattern

Horseshoe Swales

GS-10 Caloosahatchee Cross-link Project

GS10 Project -Public Land Owners

Lee County School Board

Lee County Parks and Rec.

Lee County 20/20

SFWMD

LA-MSID

LIDARMap

GS-10 Caloosahatchee Cross-link Project

Aerial of Section 10

Aerial of Section 10 to Greenbriar Connector

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riar

GS10 Eastern Wildlife Corridor

GS10Western Wildlife Corridor

Project Timeline

2015-2016

July 2016

Funding Available

Jan. – March 2016

Legislative Session – Funding Request

Oct. 2015 - January 2016

Pre-Engineering Study

September 2015

Funding for Pre-Engineering Study

Project Timeline

2016-2018

July 2018Funding Available

March – May 2018Regular Session Pursue Funding for Construction

July 2017Funding Available

March – May 2017Regular Session Pursue Funding for Land Acquisition

Aug. 2016 – Dec. 2017Design

What We Need to Succeed

Proactive Planning

Identify and Involve Program Partners

Execute Pre-Engineering Study

Study Costs: Estimated $190,000

Available Support Documentation

Study Initiatives

Task 1 – Surveying

Task 2 – Hydrogeological and Geotechnical Analysis

Task 3 - Hydrologic Modeling Analysis

Task 4- Preliminary Engineering

Task 5 – Meetings and Documentation

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