k Everglades restoration, Florida, USA Everglades restoration. View of the Merritt Canal Pump Station in the Picayune Strand State Forest near Everglades National Park, Naples, Florida, USA. The Army Corps of Engineers is in the midst of a wetlands restoration project that is part of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan CERP. Projected to take three decades, the CERP is intended to restore and protect south Floridas ecosystem. The Corps of Engineers is removing drainage canals and roads that were constructed for Golden Gate Estates, a failed 57,000acre housing development. It is also building several pump stations to restore the flow of fresh water to the project area and to provide flood protection for residential areas to the north. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Everglades restoration, Florida, USA Everglades restoration. View of the Merritt Canal Pump Station in the Picayune Strand State Forest near Everglades National Park, Naples, Florida, USA. The Army Corps of Engineers is in the midst of a wetlands restoration project that is part of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan  CERP . Projected to take three decades, the CERP is intended to restore and protect south Florida s ecosystem. The Corps of Engineers is removing drainage canals and roads that were constructed for Golden Gate Estates, a failed 57,000 acre housing development. It is also building several pump stations to restore the flow of fresh water to the project area and to provide flood protection for residential areas to the north.
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Everglades restoration, Florida, USA

Everglades restoration. View of the Merritt Canal Pump Station in the Picayune Strand State Forest near Everglades National Park, Naples, Florida, USA. The Army Corps of Engineers is in the midst of a wetlands restoration project that is part of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP). Projected to take three decades, the CERP is intended to restore and protect south Florida's ecosystem. The Corps of Engineers is removing drainage canals and roads that were constructed for Golden Gate Estates, a failed 57,000-acre housing development. It is also building several pump stations to restore the flow of fresh water to the project area and to provide flood protection for residential areas to the north.

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