Water Levels Being Lowered
Weston's Stormwater Management System of Lakes and Canals
Now is a Good Time to Review Communication Plan and Supplies
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WATER LEVELS
In advance of Tropical Storm Isaias, the water managers at the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) that operate the regional canal system, are lowering levels of their canals. This will allow the local drainage districts, such as the City of Weston to better discharge any excess stormwater runoff from our water bodies to the SFWMD regional canals.
Likewise, in advance of Tropical Storm Isaias, standard pre-storm pro-active preparations by the City’s Public Works Department include:
Lowering lakes levels within the permitted regulation to create capacity for expected heavy rainfall;
Inspecting key parts of the stormwater conveyance system;
Ensuring adequate fuel supplies for pump stations and other equipment
Readying staff and equipment for storm assignments; and
Coordinating with SFWMD on conference calls about District pumping of the primary canals.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
With heavy rains anticipated through the weekend, we would like to reassure residents and business owners that the City of Weston maintains a comprehensive Stormwater Management System of lakes and canals which are essential in flood control. Please take a moment to view the video above to understand how your Public Works professionals keep water flowing to ensure your home and business stays dry.
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