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Indian River Lagoon gets millions despite DeSantis’ budget vetoes

The Indian River Lagoon performed well in the state budget this week, despite Gov. Ron DeSantis‘veto pen.

DeSantis signed a $116.5 billion state budget Wednesday after vetoing nearly a billion in programs and projects, including more than $18 million in environmental funding requested by Brevard County and cities across the county this year.

But the budget also includes $75 million for grants and assistance to local governments to implement water quality improvement projects along the 250-kilometer Indian River Lagoon. It also includes $350,000 for five Indian River Lagoon Land/Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory water quality instruments for the St. Lucie Estuary and surrounding Indian River Lagoon areas, as well as $250,000 for National Estuary Program activities to meet total maximum daily water pollution limits .

Lagoon and other specific environmental projects in Brevard have generated more than $12 million in state funding.

Funded projects under the province’s Save Our Lagoon plan include $4.3 million for dredging organic manure from Sykes Creek; $1 million to convert 71 locations on Merritt Island from septic tanks to sewers; and $450,000 for septic tank upgrades to advanced treatment.

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A spectator returns to Titusville to sunbathe along the Indian River Lagoon after a recent rocket launch.  Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a budget Wednesday that includes millions in funding for lagoon cleanups.

A spectator returns to Titusville to sunbathe along the Indian River Lagoon after a recent rocket launch. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a budget Wednesday that includes millions in funding for lagoon cleanups.

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Local lagoon and environmental projects financed

The more than $12 million in Brevard Indian River Lagoon projects funded include:

  • Sykes Creek Phase 2 Environmental Dredging and Interstitial Water Treatment Project – $4,324,002

  • University of Central Florida – Final phase of lagoon inflow restoration – $4,900,000

  • Merritt Island Zone F Septic-to-Sewer Project (71 locations) – $1,000,000

  • Indian River Lagoon septic upgrades to advanced treatment units – $450,000

  • Palm Bay Indian River Lagoon Baffle Boxes Projects – $750,000

  • Palm Bay IRL Water Quality Improvement Project – Basestream and Ponds Improvement – ​​$550,000

  • West Melbourne Flood Risk Reduction – Technology Drive – $150,000

  • Flood Risk Reduction in West Melbourne Connect Channel 70 to Channel 63 – $400,000

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Local lagoon and environmental vetoes

DeSantis vetoed more than $18 million in lagoon and other environmental or water projects in Brevard, including:

  • Eau Gallie NE Environmental Dredging and Interstitial Water Treatment – ​​$1,500,000

  • Indian River Lagoon to be quickly connected to sewer – $450,000

  • Replacement of Merritt Island lift stations – $1,000,000

  • Merritt Island Channel Dredging – $1,500,000

  • Merritt Island Sewer and Manhole Lining Phase 2 – $1,000,000

  • Port St. John Regional Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant, Phase 2 – $1,250,000

  • Replacement of lead and copper service lines in Melbourne – $250,000

  • Cocoa City Septic to sewer conversion for 88 homes – $4,000,000

  • Cocoa Beach Gravity Sewer Rehabilitation – $1,000,000

  • Rockledge Advanced Water Treatment Phase 1 Brevard Water Project – $2,500,000

  • Satellite Beach – Grand Canal and Finger Canals Muck Dredging – $3,000,000

  • Sebastian Inlet North and South Jetty Maintenance and Safety Improvements – $1,000,000

Also cut was a $2.5 million project to relocate the Fort Pierce Utilities Authority from its sewer facility along the Indian River Lagoon.

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Other environmental funding in this year’s budget includes $850 million for Everglades restoration; $535 million in projects to improve water quality and implement the recommendations of the Blue-Green Algae Task Force; and $15 million in infrastructure improvements at state parks.

The budget also provides more than $129 million in funding to protect Florida’s protected areas and waterways, including $100 million for the Florida Forever Program to support land conservation and recreation.

This year’s budget also includes $55 million to restore Florida’s springs and $40 million to improve water quality and combat the effects and impacts of harmful algal blooms, including blue-green algae and red tide.

Contact Waymer at 321) 261-503 or jwaymer@floridatoday.com. Follow him on X (Twitter) at @jwayEnviro.

This article originally appeared on Florida Today: Indian River Lagoon gets millions despite DeSantis vetoes

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