Loxahatchee River Environmental Control District
The Loxahatchee River Environmental Control District, established in 1971 by the Florida Legislature, operates as an Independent Special District governed by a publicly elected five-member board. The District is committed to protecting public health and preserving the Loxahatchee River watershed through innovative wastewater solutions, environmental stewardship, and engaging educational opportunities for both residents and visitors.
As the leading authority on the Loxahatchee River, the District actively conducts ongoing water quality studies and spearheads collaborative river restoration projects. Their dedication to fostering community involvement and promoting environmental integrity is evident through initiatives like the River Center and partnerships with organizations such as Busch Wildlife Sanctuary.
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