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# SJRWMD: St\. Johns River Water Management District > SJRWMD is an environmental regulatory agency of the state of Florida\. We are committed to preserving natural resources through our efforts in water sustainability, water conservation, conservation measures, environmental stewardship, and water reuse practices\. Generated by Yoast SEO v27.1.1, this is an llms.txt file, meant for consumption by LLMs. ## Pages - [About Us](https://www.sjrwmd.com/about/): The St\. Johns River Water Management District is an environmental regulatory agency of the state of Florida whose work is focused on ensuring a long\-term supply of drinking water, and to protect and restore the health of water bodies in the District’s 18 counties in northeast and east\-central Florida\. While the District works closely with utilities on water supply issues, the District is not a water supplier\. - [Conservation easements](https://www.sjrwmd.com/permitting/conservation-easements/): Find out more information about the District's conservation easements, maintenance, rights and restrictions, and other frequently asked questions\. - [Get to know us](https://www.sjrwmd.com/about/get-to-know-us/): The St\. Johns River Water Management District is an environmental regulatory agency of the state of Florida whose work is focused on ensuring a long\-term supply of drinking water, and to protect and restore the health of water bodies in the District’s 18 counties in northeast and east\-central Florida\. While the District works closely with utilities on water supply issues, the District is not a water supplier\. - [Water supply](https://www.sjrwmd.com/water-supply/): One of the core missions of the St\. Johns River Water Management District is to implement a regional strategy to provide sufficient water for both people and the environment\. For most of us, our main source of water comes from underground aquifers, primarily the Floridan aquifer, and that source of water is limited\. - [Meet our Governing Board](https://www.sjrwmd.com/governingboard/boardmembers/) ## Posts - [Rainfall Dashboard update](https://www.sjrwmd.com/2026/03/rainfall-dashboard-update/): Daily: 0\.72\<br/\>Monthly: 2\.61\<br/\>Yearly: 42\.56 - [Four months of below\-normal rainfall contribute to dry conditions across District](https://www.sjrwmd.com/2026/03/four-months-of-below-normal-rainfall-contribute-to-dry-conditions-across-district/): The District’s latest hydrologic conditions report shows continued dry conditions across much of the region, following four consecutive months of below\-average rainfall\. - [Moses Creek Conservation Area](https://www.sjrwmd.com/2026/03/moses-creek-conservation-area-2/) - [District declares Modified Phase II Severe Water Shortage for portions of northeast and central Florida](https://www.sjrwmd.com/2026/03/district-declares-modified-phase-ii-severe-water-shortage-for-portions-of-northeast-and-central-florida/): The District has issued a Modified Phase II Severe Water Shortage for portions of northeast and central Florida due to continued limited rainfall and declining water levels\. - [District seeks public input on draft 2026 Indian River Lagoon, Upper St\. Johns River basin plan](https://www.sjrwmd.com/2026/02/district-seeks-public-input-on-draft-2026-indian-river-lagoon-upper-st-johns-river-basin-plan/): The District has opened the public comment period for the draft 2026 Indian River Lagoon and Upper St\. Johns River Basin Plan\. ## Optional - [Sitemap index](https://www.sjrwmd.com/sitemap_index.xml)
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