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Frisco Public Works’ Stormwater Division is one of the first in Texas to use drone technology to keep water safe and prevent erosion issues. And recently inspectors started to use a type of laser to get a precise look at streams and creeks. Learn more about Stormwater’s drone…


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7AM EST Nov 13: We continue to monitor a disturbance in the Caribbean Sea with a high (90%) chance of development with a tropical depression likely to form in the next couple of days. Interests across the western and northwestern Caribbean Sea should monitor the progress of this…

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SALUTING OUR VETERANS 🇺🇸 A group of 47 veterans flew out of TPA today to take part in the National Veterans Day Ceremony in Washington, D.C., to place a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and participate in the Parade of Heroes. Join us thanking them for their service!

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This Veterans Day, we recognize and thank all veterans, especially our partners at the @FLGuard for their service and support to FDEM & the State Emergency Response Team. 🇺🇸 Thank you for your service.

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Cool air is on the way Florida. Saturday AM temps here showing some 50's dipping deep. Same for Sunday AM too. Firepit activated! spaghettimodels.com

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On this Veterans Day, we want to thank all those who have served our nation. At National Stormwater Trust, Inc. being a veteran-focused company is a core part of who we are, and we appreciate the veterans we work with and those in our community.


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At Orange Middle School today, we talked with 7th graders about stormwater pollution, and Orange County Erosion Control explained why sediment is the #1 worst stormwater pollutant in North Carolina. #stormwater #OnlyRainDownTheDrain

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Rafael feeder bands will reach lower Florida today. Some could be strong with possible Tornado to watch. Latest SPC map showing areas. Parts of the Keys level 2/5. spaghettimodels.com

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A quick look at how our endorsed candidates did last night, and what it means for the future of clean water in Florida votewater.org/election-reax-…


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New NHC Wednesday AM track. More west. Less north. Upper Gulf looking less and less. spaghettimodels.com

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Know before you (don't) go: What beaches are experiencing red tide issues now? winknews.com/2024/11/01/wha… via @winknews


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NEW: Tropical Depression #18 forms in the Caribbean. Hurricane potential when it's in the NW Caribbean and southern Gulf. Forecast remains unchanged for Southwest Florida, the core stays west, but rain chances still increase. @WINKNews

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DEP’s Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection successfully attained “No Discharge Zone” status for the Indian River-Vero Beach to Fort Pierce Aquatic Preserve. 🙌 This is the fourth area in Florida designated as an NDZ, which ensures at the federal level that no boat…

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Latest Halloween 12z GFS ensembles. Zig-Zag remains. Some weak. Some strong. Classic NE turn with front approaching later next week. spaghettimodels.com

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Tuesday afternoon 12z GFS ensembles showing little more NW tug and turn like others. Spot still 40% chance from the NHC to develop in the next 7 days. Timing in this graphic middle next week. spaghettimodels.com

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Webinar: Real-Time Data, Real-World Impact—Smarter Stormwater Solutions with CMAC Technology. Earn 1 PDH credit for your attendance as a Registered Florida P.E. Date: November 12 Time: 11 A.M. to 12 P.M. Register Here: lnkd.in/eYWwG4Ka #Florida #Engineering 📷


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