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12/15/2020
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Board of County Commissioners
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Legislative Priorities And The County's Position <br />L Indian River Lagoon <br />Background: The 156 -mile -long Indian River Lagoon ("Lagoon") is one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the <br />nation and is a treasure for the State of Florida. The Lagoon provides an economic benefit by promoting tourism <br />and creating recreational opportunities for residents. The Lagoon is also an important element in the protection of <br />our environment, including endangered and protected plant and animal populations. <br />As guardian of 22 miles of the Lagoon, Indian River County ("County") has been a pioneer for the development <br />and deployment of new water quality technologies. Using a mixture of Optional Sales Tax, Utilities funds, and <br />grant funding, the County has invested over $29 million dollars on four infrastructure projects aimed at improving <br />the health of the Lagoon. Collectively, the County's projects have removed over 128,000 pounds of Total Nitrogen <br />and over 29,000 pounds of Total Phosphorus from canals which lead to the Lagoon. <br />The County hopes to continue its partnership with the State of Florida on future ventures that will reduce the <br />nutrient load in .the Lagoon so future generations can enjoy this natural wonder. <br />Position: Indian River County BCC SUPPORTS policies that will enhance :the economic wellbeing of Indian <br />River County by treating and monitoring the health of the Lagoon; and SUPPORTS funding for projects, <br />including septic to sewer conversions, that will aid in protection of the Lagoon. <br />5 <br />
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