Alafia River Minimum Flows and Levels - Southwest Florida Water ...
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Attachment A June 15 th , 2005 Mrs. Holly Greening, Senior Scientist TBEP Technical Advisory Committee Tampa Bay Estuary Program 100 8th Ave. SE St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Re: Proposed Minimum Flows for the Upper Alafia River & Palm River/Tampa Bypass Canal Dear Mrs. Greening: Thank you and the District for allowing us the opportunity to comment on the proposed minimum flows for the Upper Alafia River and Palm River/TBC during the public workshop held on May 20 th , 2005. As you requested, attached are additional comments and concerns regarding the proposed minimum flows for these two waterbodies. If you would like to discuss these issues in more detail, please call us at (813) 627-2600. Sincerely, Ed Sherwood vi
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Attachment A<br />
June 15 th , 2005<br />
Mrs. Holly Greening, Senior Scientist<br />
TBEP Technical Advisory Committee<br />
Tampa Bay Estuary Program<br />
100 8th Ave. SE<br />
St. Petersburg, FL 33701<br />
Re: Proposed <strong>Minimum</strong> <strong>Flows</strong> for the Upper <strong>Alafia</strong> <strong>River</strong> & Palm <strong>River</strong>/Tampa Bypass Canal<br />
Dear Mrs. Greening:<br />
Thank you <strong>and</strong> the District for allowing us the opportunity to comment on the proposed minimum<br />
flows for the Upper <strong>Alafia</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>and</strong> Palm <strong>River</strong>/TBC during the public workshop held on May<br />
20 th , 2005. As you requested, attached are additional comments <strong>and</strong> concerns regarding the<br />
proposed minimum flows for these two waterbodies.<br />
If you would like to discuss these issues in more detail, please call us at (813) 627-2600.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Ed Sherwood<br />
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