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Resolution 2020-183 RESOLUTION NO. 2020 - 18 3 A RESOLUTION OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING INNOVATIVE PILOT PROJECTS OF EXTRACTION OF NUTRIENT RICH SEDIMENTS AND MECHANICAL HARVESTING OF INVASIVE PLANT TECHNOLOGIES ON LAKE OKEECHOBEE AND SURROUNDING WATER BODIES TO REDUCE NUTRIENT MASS LOADING TO EASTERN LANDS AND WATERS OF COLLIER COUNTY THAT CONTRIBUTES TO NEGATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS INCLUDING HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS. WHEREAS, the health of Lake Okeechobee is intricately connected to the wellbeing of our State, its residents, wildlife, and our economy; and WHEREAS, nutrient loads in Lake Okeechobee and the downstream estuaries annually exceed allowable levels; and WHEREAS, legacy nutrients derived from chemical spraying of vegetation, and unconsolidated sludge, contribute to harmful algal blooms and damaging releases to the coastal estuaries; and WHEREAS,reducing chemical spraying and removing legacy nutrients will help combat algal blooms; and WHEREAS,unless a concerted effort is made to remove nutrients from Lake Okeechobee and its surrounding water bodies, the benefit of billions of dollars spent in an effort to restore the Everglades and protect our estuaries will never be realized; and WHEREAS, innovative pilot projects involving extraction of nutrient rich sediments/muck and mechanical harvesting technologies have been shown to remove unconsolidated sludge, blue green algae, and invasive aquatic vegetation mechanically and create a reused and recycled soil amendment to grow crops that will then be harvested,thereby permanently removing thousands of pounds of phosphorus and other nutrients from water bodies; and WHEREAS, such pilot projects are scalable, versatile, cost effective, and have the potential to be utilized statewide; and WHEREAS, innovative pilot projects involving extraction of nutrient rich sediments and mechanical harvesting technologies need to be identified by Collier County in the interest of our environment and agriculture; and WHEREAS, Collier County must also look to partner with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services,the South Florida Water Management District, and the United States Army Corps of Engineers to avail ourselves of those agencies' resources and experience in realizing this innovative technology for the benefit of our County and our region. NOW, THERFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA THAT: 1. Lake Okeechobee is worth protecting for the benefit of all, and nutrient reduction is the primary method by which the goal of protecting our waters will be achieved. 2. Reducing chemical spraying and removing legacy nutrients will help combat algal blooms. 3. Solutions must be implemented that support the billions of dollars Floridians have invested in restoration of the Everglades, saving the Ten Thousand Islands, and protecting our estuaries/bays. 4. Innovative pilot projects involving extraction of nutrient rich matter and mechanical harvesting technologies have demonstrated success in significantly reducing the amount of undesirable nutrients in Florida's waters. 5. Such pilot projects show promise for future use for waterbodies in our own County. 6. We, the undersigned,join the State and Federal agencies named herein in supporting the implementation of these types of pilot projects in applicable areas of Lake Okeechobee and its surrounding water bodies. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this Board. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second and majority vote favoring same this 13th day of October, 2020. ATT ST. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK COLLI COUN Y, FF RIDA By: 3_&AA C . By: Attest •as to C.. . ct uty Clerk Burt L. Saunders, Chairman sign ture only. Approve.i • i . .o and legality: lei Jeffrey •Ir`6' 1 , County Attorney