The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings for various rivers within our District.

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May 1, 2014 4:10 PM
[DRAFT] The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings for various rivers
The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings for the following rivers and counties within our District:

• The Suwannee River at White Springs, affecting Columbia, Hamilton, and Suwannee counties.
• The Suwannee River at Suwannee Springs, affecting Hamilton and Suwannee counties.
• The Suwannee River near Wilcox (US 19), affecting Dixie, Gilchrist, and Levy counties.
• The Suwannee River at Fowler Bluff (CR 347), affecting Dixie and Levy counties.
• The Suwannee River at Ellaville (US 90), affecting Hamilton, Madison, and Suwannee counties.
• The Suwannee River at Luraville (SR 51), affecting Lafayette and Suwannee counties.
• The Suwannee River at Branford (US 27), affecting Lafayette and Suwannee counties.
• The Santa Fe River at Three Rivers Estate, affecting Columbia, Gilchrist, and Suwannee counties.
• The Santa Fe River at Hildreth on US 129 Bridge, affecting Gilchrist and Suwannee counties.
• The Santa Fe River at Ft. White, affecting Alachua, Columbia, and Gilchrist counties.
• The Aucilla River at Lamont (US 27), affecting Jefferson, Madison, and Taylor counties.

The NWS advises that all persons with interest along the river monitor the latest forecasts and be prepared to take necessary precautions to protect life and property.

Published by Suwannee River Water Management District

Suwannee River Water Management District - http://www.srwmd.state.fl.us/ - The Suwannee River Water Management District is one of five regional water management districts in Florida, created by the Florida Legislature through passage of the Water Resources Act of 1972. Suwannee is the smallest of the state's water management districts in terms of geographic area, population served, tax base, and agency staff. The Suwannee River Water Management District manages water and related natural resources in north-central Florida by providing water quality and quantity monitoring, research, regulation, land acquisition and management, and flood protection.

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