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Water, Our Community LifebloodLET ONLY RAIN GO DOWN THE STORM DRAIN *CLICK THE DOLPHIN
FOR MORE INFORMATION* Brevard County Stormwater Program (BCSP)
The Brevard County Stormwater Program (BCSP)was created in 1990 by the Board of County Commissioners. Since its creation, the Program has proven to be a leader in stormwater management in the state ofFlorida. BCSP has established strong working relationships with St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD), the National Estuary Program (NEP), local municipalities and other counties throughout the state. Together with these agencies, the BCSP has provided assistance and recommendations for the selection and implementation of the most efficient and cost effective stormwater treatment methods.
FLOODING SURVEY:Please help us collect information on flooding issues in Brevard County by participating in this survey.
Click here to take the survey now Indian River Lagoon(IRL) and the St. Johns River(SJR)Brevard County encompasses approximately 1,500 square miles with most of the urbanized sections of the County located along the coast and barrier islands. Thousands of indivdual outfalls in Brevard County drain to either the Indian River Lagoon (IRL) or the St. Johns River (SJR). The IRL occupies the majority of central Brevard and includes the Indian River , Banana River and Mosquito Lagoon. Throughout Brevard, there are over 2,000 stormwater outfalls, which convey untreated stormwater into the Lagoon.
In 2007 the Stormwater Program became part of the Brevard County Natural Resources Managment Office, as a principle part of the Watershed Management Program. For several decades the Brevard County Stormwater Program has been a leader in stormwater management and will continue to strive toward success in the years to come. The program has numerous projects planned for the next several years that will help alleviate flooding issues in identified areas and provide treatment to stormwater before it reaches its final destination, the Indian River Lagoon or St. Johns River. IRL TMDL Task 1C Receiving Water Characterization Report
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Report Illicit Discharge of pollutants into stormwater management systems by calling (321) 633-2014. |
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