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August 2008 Kissimmee River Updates

August 2008 Kissimmee River Updates. The Effects of Tropical Storm Fay. Photographs by Brent Anderson. Phase I Floodplain. August 27, 2008. Rain continues to fall in late August. Looking west along the east floodplain of Phase I. Phase I Floodplain. August 27, 2008.

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August 2008 Kissimmee River Updates

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  1. August 2008 Kissimmee River Updates The Effects of Tropical Storm Fay Photographs by Brent Anderson

  2. Phase I Floodplain August 27, 2008 Rain continues to fall in late August. Looking west along the east floodplain of Phase I.

  3. Phase I Floodplain August 27, 2008 Shorebirds use the available substrate in the 6-feet-deep floodplain waters. This particular location is typically dry land under ‘normal’ conditions.

  4. Phase I Floodplain August 27, 2008 Tree frogs, spiders and insects take refuge on the available substrate in the inundated floodplain.

  5. Phase I Floodplain August 27, 2008 Hydrology monitoring stations and navigation signs are almost completely submerged.

  6. Phase I Floodplain August 27, 2008 Wading bird foraging flocks are extremely low due to deep water conditions on the floodplain. Mainly cattle egrets are encountered on the floodplain. As the floodwaters recede, it is expected that wading bird foraging flocks will return to the floodplain. July 31, 2008

  7. Phase I Backfill and Floodplain September 3, 2008 Phase I Backfill and Floodplain. River channels are undistinguishable. July 31, 2008

  8. Phase I Backfill September 3, 2008 Looking north along the Phase I backfill. July 31, 2008

  9. Phase I Floodplain August 27, 2008

  10. Phase I Floodplain July 31, 2008 Looking north along the next section of canal to be backfilled in Pool B. Construction is scheduled to begin Fall 2008.

  11. Phase I River Channel September 3, 2008 Upper Phase I river channel looking north towards hydro station PC62. July 31, 2008

  12. Phase I River Channel September 3, 2008 Tree removal at flow station PC62. July 31, 2008

  13. Phase IVA Restored River Channel and Floodplain River channels in lower Pool B can hardly be distinguished as water levels rise from Tropical Storm Fay floodwaters. September 3, 2008

  14. Phase IVA Restored Floodplain Floodwaters from Tropical Storm Fay extend to the Oak-line in Phase IVA floodplain September 3, 2008

  15. Phase IVA Restored Floodplain Floodwaters from Tropical Storm Fay extend to the Oak-line in Phase IVA floodplain. (A closer look from the ground) August 27, 2008

  16. August 27, 2008

  17. Phase IVA Floodplain Floodwaters from Tropical Storm Fay extend into the oak-line in Phase IVA. September 3, 2008

  18. Phase IVB Restoration and Canal Backfill Phase IVB backfill was initiated in August. The contractors began mobilizing heavy equipment. September 3, 2008

  19. Phase IVA Floodplain September 3, 2008 Water extends to the oak-line in the upper reaches of Phase IVA west floodplain on Avon Park Bombing Range lands.

  20. Upper Pool B September 3, 2008 Looking south along the western portion of The Kissimmee Prairie State Preserve that is totally inundated.

  21. Phase IVA River Channel September 3, 2008 A powerboat fights the current in the upper reaches of the Phase IVA backfill. July 31, 2008

  22. Phase II/III Canal September 3, 2008 High flows leave the S65C structure. July 31, 2008

  23. March 2008 August 2008

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