We're set to launch a revamped South Florida Water Management District Web site featuring easier navigation, exciting multimedia and a host of high-tech improvements. The redesigned site is set to go live this month.
The initial launch will feature approximately 60 pages. More pages will be transitioned into the new Web redesign through mid-2010.
Are you having problems using some part of this site? Find the latest versions of useful plug-ins, or links that will carry your question to someone who can help.
A suggested shortcut: View Site Layout, which functions as a Table of Contents for the site.
How to Navigate This Site
The site's main navigation is in the menu at the left. Click on any of the main subject areas, and you will see an expanded menu below it, and in the center column, thumbnail pictures illustrating subjects within that category. Click on the photo, on the "more" that follows the brief descriptive text, or on the secondary category in the menu at the left for more details.
Within the central column of every page, any text in blue is clickable, and will take you to a document or sub site. The icons and links in the far right column will also take you to featured areas of the site. On long pages, shortcuts to content are provided in a box in the right column, in an On this page list.
ABOUT YOUR E-MAIL: Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
Questions or Comments
If you can't find what you need, or are having problems with a specific page or feature on this web site: #1 - Copy the specific location, or note the subject area where you are having a problem; and #2 - Go to our "Who to Contact" page (links at the top of this page) and send us an e-mail. We strive to respond to e-mails within 2 working days.
Other Web Sites
All five of the state's water management districts' boundaries are determined by watersheds and other natural, hydrologic and geographic features.