National Park Service - DOI Everglades National Park Everglades Restoration Update: Water Quality, Central Everglades and Tamiami Trail Next Steps Project.

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National Park Service - DOI Everglades National Park Everglades Restoration Update: Water Quality, Central Everglades and Tamiami Trail Next Steps Project For the Florida Keys Water Quality Protection Program, February 20, 2013

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Foundation and CERP Ongoing/Planned Projects Existing Features (grey) include Stormwater Treatment Areas with 45,000 effective acres. Existing Features (grey) include Stormwater Treatment Areas with 45,000 effective acres. Under Construction (blue) includes projects nearing completion include STA expansions (approx. 11,000 acres), the Modified Water Deliveries and C-111 South Dade projects, and C-111 Spreader Canal West. Under Construction (blue) includes projects nearing completion include STA expansions (approx. 11,000 acres), the Modified Water Deliveries and C-111 South Dade projects, and C-111 Spreader Canal West. Near-Term Projects (green) were authorized by WRDA 2007 and include Picayune Strand, Site 1 Impoundment, and Indian River Lagoon South, EAA A-1 Storage. Near-Term Projects (green) were authorized by WRDA 2007 and include Picayune Strand, Site 1 Impoundment, and Indian River Lagoon South, EAA A-1 Storage. Interim-Term Projects (yellow) are projects that are planned for authorization in the next WRDA bill (2014?), and include C-43 Storage, Loxahatchee River, Broward County WPAs, and Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands. Interim-Term Projects (yellow) are projects that are planned for authorization in the next WRDA bill (2014?), and include C-43 Storage, Loxahatchee River, Broward County WPAs, and Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands. What’s Missing – Projects in the Central Everglades. What’s Missing – Projects in the Central Everglades.

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center WCA Inflows Shark River Slough Re-evaluating Natural System Flows  Paleo-ecological studies and close review of early surveys of the Everglades have revised our understanding of the pre- drainage Everglades.  New hydrologic modeling of the Pre- Drainage Everglades (ENPMod1, NSRSM). Water Conservation Area Inflows  For Pre-drainage models - overland flows from the northern Everglades southward.  For Post-Drainage models - structure flows (S-5A, S-6, S-7, S-150, S-8, and S-140) plus future CERP overland flows. Shark River Slough (Transect C)  Estimates of overland flows from the Rocky Glades (east) across Shark River Slough to the Ochopee Rise (west). From the SFWMD River of Grass Phase II Planning process (preliminary information). Alterations in Water Flows through the Everglades

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Everglades Protection Area Inflows Alterations in Water Flows through the Everglades Current 1.4 M ac-ft Revised Pre-Drainage 1.9 – 2.1 M ac-ft Reduced Flows from Lake Okeechobee and Seasonal Timing Shift

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Water Depth Comparisons in NESS Water Depth (feet) Current (blue)

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Source: SFWMD, 2009 Ponding Depth Comparisons and Everglades Plant Communities and Everglades Plant Communities

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Reviving the River of Grass EAA Land Becomes Available (for Water Storage/Treatment) In 2008, the South Florida Water Management District develops a proposal to acquire more than 180,000 acres of agricultural land for Everglades restoration from the United States Sugar Corporation. Economic conditions revise the transaction to 26,800 acres with options to purchase the remaining acreage over ten years. New Restoration Targets are Developed – Confirmation that the Pre-Drainage Everglades were Wetter and the Downstream Estuaries were Fresher than Previously Understood. Everglades Agricultural Area

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center 8 Everglades Construction Project (ECP) Began in 1994 with the goal of reducing TP concentrations and loads from the EAA to protect the downstream Everglades. 57,000 acres of Stormwater Treatment Areas (STAs) and agricultural BMPs have lowered TP to ppb, with load reductions of % EAA-wide. Florida’s Phosphorus Rule In 2002 the State set a Total Phosphorus Limit at 10 ppb to protect the Everglades from imbalances in native flora/fauna. EPA Amended Determination In 2008 a federal judge ordered the EPA to conduct a review of the Everglades Forever Act amendments and Phosphorus Rule to determine if they comply with Clean Water Act. This review has driven STA expansion requirements and a new water management approach. Early Everglades Water Quality Initiatives

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Water Quality in Shark River Slough Total Phosphorus in SRS Total Phosphorus (TP) measurements at the Shark Slough inflow structures routinely spike during lower flow periods when the WCA- 3A marsh is drying, and inflows are largely contained within the upstream canal system. TP measurements have been hovering right at the long- term TP limit for the last 3-4 years. This raises serious concerns about increasing inflows into Northeast Shark River Slough, because the S-333 structure receives much of its inflows from the L-67A canal.

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Eastern Flow-Path: 45,000 acre-foot Flow Equalization Basin Central Flow-Path: 54,000 acre-foot Flow Equalization Basin Eastern Flow-Path: 4,700 acres of Stormwater Treatment Area (STA) Eastern Flow-Path: 1,800 acres of STA ( ) Western Flow-Path: 11,000 acre-foot Flow Equalization Basin ( ) Western Flow-Path: 800 acres of earthwork within existing STAs to maximize effective treatment area ( ) LakeOkeechobee WCA-3A WCA-1 Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge WCA-2A NewSTA NewFEB NewFEB NewSTA New FEB and STA Earthwork STA 1W STA-3/4 STA-2 STA 5/6 STA 1E Planned Everglades Water Quality Restoration Strategies

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Central Everglades Planning Process

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Central Everglades Planning Project

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Central Everglades Planning Project Hydrologic Modeling Tools

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Central Everglades Planning Project Primary Performance Metrics

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Central Everglades Planning Project Hydrologic/Ecological Tradeoffs

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Central Everglades Planning Project Regional Water Flow Analyses

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Central Everglades Planning Project Final Array of Alternatives

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center WCA 3A WCA 2 WCA 1 I-75 Miami Canal L-6 Tentatively Selected Plan ( ALT4R) L-67A S-333 L-30 L-33 C-2 L-31N L-28 S-356 G-211 S-8  Construct A-2 FEB and integrate with A-1 FEB operations  Lake Okeechobee operation refinements within LORS DISTRIBUTION/CONVEYANCE SEEPAGE MANAGEMENT STORAGE AND TREATMENT DISTRIBUTION/CONVEYANCE A-2 A-1 Miami Canal North New River Canal  Increase S-333 capacity to 2,500 cfs  Two 500 cfs gated structures in L-67A, spoil removal west of L-67A north and south of structures  Relocated L-67A levee to form Blue Shanty levee in WCA 3B  Degrade L-67C levee in Blue Shanty flowway  One 500 cfs gated structure north of Blue Shanty levee and 6,000-ft gap in L-67C levee  Degrade L-29 levee in Blue Shanty flowway, divide structure east of Blue Shanty levee at terminus of western bridge  Tamiami Trail western 2.6 mile bridge and L-29 canal max stage at 9.7 ft (FUTURE WORK BY OTHERS)  Degrade entire L-67 extension levee L-5  Increase S-356 to 1,000 cfs  Partial depth seepage barrier south of Tamiami Trail 5 miles along L-31N  G-211 operational refinements; meet Savings Clause requirements and use coastal canals to convey seepage eastward to Biscayne Bay L-67C Tamiami Trail L-67 Ext S-335 S-334 EVERGLADES AGRICULTURAL AREA WATER CONSERVATION AREAS EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK G-206 FEB Pump Gated Structure Spreader Canal Levee Removal Backfill STA Seepage Barrier LeveeDivide WCA 3B L-29  Diversion of L-6 flows and L-5 canal improvements  Spreader canal ~3 miles west of S-8 (3,000 cfs)  Backfill Miami Canal from ~1.5 miles south of S-8 to I-75  L-28 Triangle – gap levee S-345F/G S-345D

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Alt4R Features Enlarged S-333 Blue Shanty Flow-way L-67C & L-29 Levees Degraded L-29 Divide Structure New S-356 Marsh/Canal Sites

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Central Everglades Planning Project Northeast SRS Water Depths (NESRS2)

Everglades National Park South Florida Natural Resources Center Central Everglades Planning Project Final Array Cost/Benefit Summary

CENTRAL EVERGLADES RESTORING THE HEART OF THE EVERGLADES Salinity Offset Metric (PSU difference from NSM target)

CENTRAL EVERGLADES RESTORING THE HEART OF THE EVERGLADES

CENTRAL EVERGLADES RESTORING THE HEART OF THE EVERGLADES Florida Bay Salinity Performance Measure Conclusions  All CEPP alternatives yield improved salinity conditions in Florida Bay, relative to Future Without (FWO) project or Existing Condition Base (ECB)  Mean salinity for all alternatives still higher than NSM conditions: about 2 ppt to 9 ppt saltier than NSM in the dry season across different Florida Bay zones, but, about 2 ppt closer to NSM than salinity under FWO or ECB.  Expected benefits (“lift”) consistently greatest with Alt 4 (Alt 4 > Alt 3 > Alt 1 > Alt 2). However, the magnitude of differences among alternatives was modest.