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The Riverwoods Field Laboratory (RFL) is located on a historic section of the Kissimmee River and is managed by the Florida Center for Environmental Studies (CES) in partnership with the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). Established in 1995, Riverwoods' main objective is to support research and educational activities related to the restoration of the Kissimmee River and greater Everglades ecosystem.
CES hosts research scientists, students, and technicians from state, national and international organizations including universities, water management districts and environmental agencies that are interested in learning about or conducting research on the Kissimmee River Restoration Project.
CES, in collaboration with SFWMD, has developed a comprehensive Education and Research Program at Riverwoods targeting secondary and post-secondary students, educators, university faculty, scientists, and environmental professionals. The program highlights environmental education using the Kissimmee River as a living lab and model of the world’s largest river restoration. The program highlights the importance of the Kissimmee River restoration to the success of the greater Everglades ecosystem restoration that is outlined in the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP).
| Began: | Est. Completion: | |
| River Acres Flood Reduction | 12/2009 | 2/2012 |
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The purpose of the project is to maintain the level of flood protection and navigation for the River Acres community located along the river in Okeechobee County in Pool D. The project includes the dredging of a new navigation canal, and building a bridge and water control structure. | ||
| C-37 Widening | 2/2010 | 9/2012 |
The C-37 Canal between Lakes Kissimmee and Lake Hatchineha is being widened and deepened so that the upper chain of lakes can have the same level of flood protection as the Kissimmee River Restoration Valley. The widening increases the conveyance capacity of the canal. | ||
| Pool D Oxbow Dredging | 9/2010 | 12/2012 |
The oxbows in Pool D of the Kissimmee River will be dredged and reconnected, reestablishing the flow through those sections of the river once the next phase of backfilling of the C-38 canal is complete. | ||
| CSX Bridge | 11/2010 | 2/2013 |
The construction of a new railroad bridge over the historic river oxbow will allow boats to navigate through the historic channel once flow is reestablished. | ||
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