District requests feedback for Watersheds Partnership Program

District requests feedback for Watersheds Partnership Program

The Northwest Florida Watersheds Partnership Program will provide funding for planning, data collection, design, and implementation of projects to enhance water quality, aquatic habitat, and water supply in priority sub-basins within the Northwest Florida Water Management District. 

This new program builds upon prior work to develop Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) plans for each of the District’s seven major watersheds. Under the Watersheds Partnership Program, one priority sub-basin will be selected within each of the seven major watersheds where focused planning, coordination, and funding will facilitate the implementation of projects to address critical water resource issues. Work plans developed for each priority sub-basin will include a description of the basin, water resource issues and causes, projects that can address and remedy critical issues, and associated funding needs. 

The Program will be implemented in coordination with local and county governments, regional entities, and other interested and affected parties to maximize effectiveness. These potential partners include the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve, the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance, and the three Panhandle Estuary Programs: the Pensacola and Perdido Bays Estuary Program, Choctawhatchee Bay Estuary Program, and the St. Andrew and St. Joseph Bays Estuary Program.   

During October 2025, the District hosted public workshops for each of the seven watersheds to share information about the program and obtain input regarding the prioritization of sub-basins for work plan development. In addition to the public meetings, the District is accepting input via online surveys. 

To provide input regarding the selection of priority sub-basins within each watershed including water resource areas of concern, please click on the survey links below. Public input will be accepted through October 27, 2025. Draft work plans for each of the seven priority sub-basins are anticipated to be completed in January 2026. 

St. Andrews Bay Watershed 

Workshop PowerPoint: St. Andrews Presentation
Maps of Candidate Watersheds for Survey: St. Andrews Maps
Survey: St. Andrews Bay Public Survey  

Ochlockonee River and Bay Watershed 

Workshop PowerPoint: Ochlockonee River and Bay Presentation
Maps of Candidate Watersheds for Survey: Ochlockonee Maps
Survey: Ochlockonee River and Bay Public Survey 

St. Marks River and Apalachee Bay Watershed 

Workshop PowerPoint: St. Marks River and Apalachee Bay Presentation
Maps of Candidate Watersheds for Survey: St. Marks and Apalachee Bay Maps
Survey: St. Marks River and Apalachee Bay Public Survey  

Choctawhatchee River and Bay Watershed 

Workshop PowerPoint: Choctawhatchee River and Bay Presentation
Maps of Candidate Watersheds for Survey: Choctawhatchee Maps
Public Survey:
Choctawhatchee River and Bay Public Survey

Perdido and Pensacola Bays Watersheds 

Workshop PowerPoint: Pensacola and Perdido Bay Presentation
Maps of Candidate Watersheds for Survey: Pensacola and Perdido Bay Maps
Perdido River and Bay Watershed Survey: Perdido River and Bay Public Survey
Pensacola River and Bay Watershed Survey: Pensacola Bay Public Survey 

Apalachicola River and Bay Watershed 

Workshop PowerPoint: Apalachicola River and Bay Presentation
Maps of Candidate Watersheds for Survey: Apalachicola River and Bay Maps
Survey: Apalachicola Public Survey  

Please provide completed surveys by Monday, October 27. 

For additional information, please contact Darryl Boudreau at Darryl.Boudreau@nwfwater.com or by phone at (850) 207-4477, or Jerrick Saquibal at Jerrick.Saquibal@nwfwater.com, or by phone at (850) 539-5999