Alafia River Minimum Flows and Levels - Southwest Florida Water ...
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Appendix C i APPENDIX C – Letter from the Tampa Bay Estuary Program with attachments The following letter contains comments from the Tampa Bay Estuary Program with attachments. Appendix D documents the District response to the issues raised in this letter.
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Appendix C i<br />
APPENDIX C – Letter from the Tampa Bay Estuary Program<br />
with attachments<br />
The following letter contains comments from the Tampa Bay Estuary Program with attachments.<br />
Appendix D documents the District response to the issues raised in this letter.