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As more people move to North Florida, water needs are projected to rise. The 2023 North Florida Regional Water Supply Plan projects a 32 percent increase in water demands in the region by 2045 due to a nearly 50 percent population increase. This plan is updated every five years through a partnership between the St. Johns River and Suwannee River Water Management Districts.
The 2023 plan also calls out the harm caused by using additional groundwater to meet this demand, including many springs, rivers, and lakes that would suffer decreased flows and more than 8,000 acres of wetlands that may be negatively affected.
Audubon Florida has solutions to meet our future water needs without damaging our natural resources. North Florida Policy Associate Chis Farrell recently detailed these solutions at a district meeting:
Across the state, Audubon Florida continues to work directly with water management districts to meet the water needs of communities while protecting birds and the places they need.