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Lake Okeechobee is shaped like a very large shallow bowl and when it collects too much water from rain, other lakes, and streams, it overflows its southern edge and water flows out creating the Everglades. As the water flows through the Everglades, it eventually chains into Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
Quietly, water throughout the national park here filters its way from Lake Okeechobee down to Florida Bay through nutrient-rich soil and becomes some of the most pure that nature can make.
However, in the early 1900s, the Everglades was drained. Water was rerouted by a series of pumps, canals, levees, and other structures. 50% of its original wetlands were lost. The water that used to fill the lake and overflow the southern lip is now sent out to sea along the Caloosahatchee and St.
Answer and Explanation: The water which goes into the Everglades is controlled by a system of canals, levees, and pumping stations. During periods of intense rainfall, these
The Everglades gets a lot of its water from rainfall (somewhere around 60 inches per year on average). When it starts raining over south Florida, it rains everywhere including on our largest lake, Lake Okeechobee. This is the start of the most indirect way for water to flow into the Everglades.

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Over the last 20 years, Florida has invested $1.8 billion in phosphorus control programs that have docHubly improved Everglades water quality. Scientific monitoring shows at least 90 percent of the Everglades now meets ultra-clean water quality standards of 10 parts per billion or less for the nutrient.

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