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		<title>Tips To Prepare For Tropical Weather Systems</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>St. Johns River Water Management District By being proactive ahead of a storm, homeowners can protect themselves and their property from flooding effects that are often the biggest problem associated with tropical systems in Florida. The St. Johns River Water Management District&#8217;s website provides easy access to valuable data and information to assist the public [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>St. Johns River Water Management District</p>
<p>By being proactive ahead of a storm, homeowners can protect themselves and their property from flooding effects that are often the biggest problem associated with tropical systems in Florida. The St. Johns River Water Management District&#8217;s website provides easy access to valuable data and information to assist the public and local governments before, during and after severe storm events.</p>
<p>While hurricane season officially began June 1, water is a year-round focus for the District. Its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) team works daily to ensure the agency is ready for hurricane season and other emergencies, protecting the District’s facilities and lands and assisting local governments, state and regional leaders with data, technical and emergency support.</p>
<p>The District&#8217;s web pages (<a href="http://www.sjrwmd.com/storm/">www.sjrwmd.com/storm</a>) include links to flood statements and warnings, river stage and flooding data, and local government emergency contacts. Links to the National Weather Service, Florida Division of Emergency Management and the U.S. Geological Survey&#8217;s interactive map of current conditions in the state are also available via the website at <a href="http://www.sjrwmd.com/data/">www.sjrwmd.com/data</a>.</p>
<p>District permitting staff also play an important part in flood protection all year through their work to ensure stormwater is managed on developed sites and that new drainage ditches or significant changes to existing ditches are coordinated regionally. The District and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection issue permits to install stormwater systems, which typically then become the legal responsibility of a homeowners’ association or property management company.</p>
<p>Property owners have a crucial role in preparing for hurricane season, which officially runs through Nov. 30. You can protect yourself and your property by:</p>
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<li>Keeping debris out of storm drains and ditches</li>
<li>Reporting clogged ditches and culverts to local governments</li>
<li>Retrofitting buildings to make them watertight</li>
<li>Cleaning out gutters and extending downspouts at least four feet from structures</li>
<li>Determining who has responsibility for stormwater pond maintenance in your neighborhood — it may be the homeowners’ association</li>
<li>Obtaining flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program</li>
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<p>For general water level information and rainfall data, bookmark the District’s <a href="https://www.sjrwmd.com/data/">hydrologic data webpage</a>. To know who to call when impacted by a storm, visit <a href="http://www.sjrwmd.com/localgovernments/flooding/#state-national">www.sjrwmd.com/localgovernments/flooding/#state-national</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About the St. Johns River Water Management District</strong></p>
<p>St. Johns River Water Management District staff are committed to ensuring the sustainable use and protection of water resources for the benefit of the people of the District and the State of Florida. The St. Johns River Water Management District is one of five districts in Florida managing groundwater and surface water supplies in the state. The District encompasses all or part of 18 northeast and east-central Florida counties. District headquarters are in Palatka, and staff also are available to serve the public at service centers in Maitland, Jacksonville and Palm Bay.</p>
<p>Connect with us on Twitter at <a href="https://twitter.com/sjrwmd">@SJRWMD</a>, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/sjrwmd">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/sjrwmd">Instagram</a> and <a href="https://www.pinterest.com/SJRWMD/">Pinterest</a>. For more information about the District, please visit <a href="http://www.sjrwmd.com/">www.sjrwmd.com</a>.</p>
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