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For three decades, District staff have managed hundreds of projects that provided water quality improvement for watersheds and restored thousands of acres of habitats through the SWIM program. To mark the 30th anniversary of the Surface Water Improvement and Management Program, the District's Governing Board declared August as SWIM month. READ MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS.
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The District is conducting exploratory well research more than a half mile below the surface. It's happening at the Crooked Lake well site in Polk County. Watch a video explaining the process.
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The Central Pasco Beneficial Water Reuse Project will provide millions of gallons of highly-treated reclaimed water back to the aquifer through the natural percolation process. Watch a video to learn more.
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The District purchased the environmentally important Rainbow River Ranch. This property is about 16 percent of the eastern bank of the rainbow River, and along with existing public ownership, will allow the District to continue its mission to protect water resources. Learn more.
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