ABSTRACT

Florida's Water poses fundamental questions about water sustainability in the United States' fourth largest state. Florida has long-standing water quality problems. Global climate change threatens to intensify Florida's floods and droughts, make hurricanes more common or more damaging, and eventually submerge much of low-lying Florida, including the Everglades. How can Florida meet these extraordinary challenges? And what lessons does the Florida experience hold for other states? This book fully integrates the many diverse responsibilities of water management into a readable and compelling combination of interesting narratives and deep analysis. Author Tom Swihart's unique, intimate knowledge of Florida's successes and failures in water management brings out both the novelty of Florida's water situation and the features that it has in common with other states.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part I|49 pages

The Framework of Water Management

chapter 1|16 pages

The Watery Foundation

chapter 3|20 pages

The Responsibilities of Water Management

part II|87 pages

“Celebrating Diversity”

chapter 5|10 pages

Suwannee River

God Made it and Gravity Runs it

chapter 6|14 pages

Northwest Florida

The Forgotten District

chapter 7|17 pages

Southwest Florida

A Truce in the “Water Wars”

chapter 8|18 pages

The St. Johns River District

Reaching the Limits of Water Supply?

chapter 9|23 pages

South Florida Water Management District

Managing Nature?

part III|78 pages

The Issues

chapter 10|13 pages

Water Supply is Easy

chapter 11|14 pages

Saving the Water

chapter 12|17 pages

Charge a Few Nickels for Water

chapter 13|15 pages

Farming the Water

chapter 14|17 pages

Turning Up the Thermostat in Paradise

part IV|12 pages

The Water Future

chapter 15|10 pages

Will Florida Get the Water Future Right?