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Phase Two Sub-Basin-Scale Monitoring Network for Construction, Instrumentation, and Ten-Year Operation of Seventeen Water Quality and Streamflow Monitoring Stations for Lake Okeechobee Watershed Project

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Project Investigator: Michael Byrne

Project Start Date: 2001 End Date: 2013


Summary

Monitoring of the water quality, streamflow, and other physical parameters in the Lake Okeechobee Watershed.

The Phase Two Sub-Basin-Scale Monitoring Network includes: construction of seventeen water quality and streamflow monitoring stations, purchase and installation of monitoring equipment, initial equipment activation and calibration, data collection, processing, and reporting for year 1 through year 10. The eight tasks and their durations are based on the latest revisions and comments by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South Florida Water Management District, the U.S. Geological Survey, and other members of the Project Delivery Team to the Phase One Network Design Proposal for Basin-scale Monitoring.

Scope of Work

 


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