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Ocklawaha River Watershed

The Nutrient Reduction Facility (NuRF) is a $7.272 million cooperative water quality improvement effort by the LCWA, the St. Johns River Water Management District and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. The project will use off-line alum injection to remove pollutants flowing out of Lake Apopka into the rest of the Harris Chain of Lakes. This is the east settling pond. For more information on the NURF see http://lcwa.org/index.asp?page=113  2/27/2009.

Credit: Lake County Water Quality Services

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