The North St. Lucie River Water Control District, established in 1918, is a government organization responsible for drainage, flood control, and water management in Fort Pierce, Florida. With a network of canals, pumps, and water control structures spanning approximately 200 miles, the district regulates the use of water resources within its boundaries, ensuring the protection and reclamation of lands.
Operating within St. Lucie County and covering around 65,000 acres, the North St. Lucie River Water Control District historically provides surface water for irrigation purposes to landowners through its facilities. To continue this service, the district is required to obtain a South Florida Water Management District Water Use Permit, ensuring the proper allocation and management of water resources for the benefit of constituents.
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