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Army Corps to give update on Everglades restoration

The integrated delivery schedule (IDS) document logo. (Army Corps)

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, is scheduled to release the latest working draft of its Everglades restoration progress – called the 2022 integrated delivery schedule (IDS).

In a news release, the Corps said partners, stakeholders and the public are invited to watch a Zoom presentation about the IDS updates Oct. 19. The presentation is part of a daylong meeting of the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration task force in Washington, D.C.

“The IDS provides the roadmap for sequencing, planning, design, construction and operations of both federal and state projects related to Everglades restoration,” the release said, including “new or emerging issues relevant to Everglades restoration.”

Congress established the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration task force in 1996 to “ensure consistent strategies among all the partners working towards Everglades restoration.”

Those who want to join the virtual presentation are required to preregister online. A draft agenda and working draft of the IDS are also available.

The Corps said the release and presentation of the final 2022 IDS is scheduled for Nov. 18.

More information is available here.

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