Melbourne is installing a large "baffle box" to filter stormwater runoff before it enters the Indian River Lagoon. The $2.1 million structure, touted as the world's largest, will trap debris and ...
MELBOURNE BEACH, Fla. – Nearly $1 million in state funding is set to transform an old marina along A1A in Melbourne Beach into a vital hub for Indian River Lagoon restoration projects. On a sweltering ...
MELBOURNE, Fla. — The Crane Creek M-1 Canal Restoration Project in Melbourne has been completed, promising significant improvements to the Indian River Lagoon. The state-led project involved the ...
MELBOURNE, Fla. — A recently completed project in Melbourne aims to aid the recovery of the struggling Indian River Lagoon by redirecting stormwater flow away from it and into the St. Johns River ...
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — A major stormwater project is underway in the City of Melbourne to help improve the health of the Indian River Lagoon. The effort centers around the installation of a massive ...
At least three dead bottlenose dolphins that died in the Indian River Lagoon in the past year have tested positive for bird flu, according to federal biologists. Results are pending on several other ...
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – A major engineering project has reversed the flow of water in a century-old canal to protect the Indian River Lagoon and restore a natural watershed divide in Brevard County.
Their name makes them seem perplexing, but in reality, baffle boxes have a very straightforward job: cleaning stormwater. Melbourne is installing a $2.1 million baffle box — purported to be the ...
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