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Gov. DeSantis touts opening of water project in Brevard County to clean up environment

The $23.2 million project will remove 24,000 pounds of nitrogen and 3,100 pounds of phosphorus annually to improve water quality and protect the Indian River Lagoon.

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Florida officials are celebrating an environmental milestone in Brevard County that will help clean up contaminated waters. During a press conference highlighting the state’s investment to restore waterways, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that the Crane Creek M-1 canal flow restoration project has been completed. The project will send 2.5 billion gallons of water through a stormwater treatment area, which will remove an estimated 24,000 pounds of n…

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the completion of the Crane Creek/M-1 Canal Flow Restoration Project, located in Brevard County. The initiative restores the natural movement of water to the St. Johns River and reduces the influx of pollutants into the Indian River Lagoon, benefiting millions of residents of the area. It concludes a work with impact on two Florida river ecosystems. “We have completed the Crane Creek/M-1 Channel Flow Resto…

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FOX13news broke the news in Florida, United States on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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