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August 20, 2008
Public input welcome at Hernando County Task Force meeting
The public is invited to share ideas concerning potential water resources restoration projects at the upcoming Hernando County Task Force meeting.
The meeting is being held Monday, August 25, 3:30 p.m. at the Springs Coast Environmental Education Center, 9170 Cortez Boulevard
Weeki Wachee, 34607.
During the meeting the task force will be considering potential restoration projects to enhance fish and wildlife habitats in Hernando County. Examples of restoration projects may include, but are not limited to, shoreline restoration, sand and sediment control or removal, and exotic species management.
The Hernando County Task Force is part of the Citrus/Hernando Waterways Restoration Council, which was formed by the state Legislature in 2003. The council is responsible for reviewing data related to lake and river restoration techniques, sport-fish population recovery, and sand and sediment control. The task force also submits recommendations to the Legislature in an annual report for funding to address those issues.
For more information, please call Josie Guillen at 352-796-7211 or 800-423-1476, ext. 4227.
