Podcast Episode 5: Inside SWFWMD’s Emergency Operations Center – Year-Round Hurricane Preparedness
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Hurricane season in Florida officially runs from June to November, but at the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD), storm preparedness is a year-round commitment.
In this episode of the Water Matters podcast, join host Michele Sager and guest Tim Fallon, Planning Section Chief, as they take you behind the scenes at the District’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
Discover how SWFWMD’s emergency management team coordinates flood prevention, water level control, and community support to keep Florida’s residents safe when storms hit.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Hurricane Preparation: Learn how SWFWMD’s EOC prepares months in advance for potential hurricane impacts, ensuring rapid response capabilities.
- Flood Prevention and Water Control: Explore the role of key structures like the Tampa Bypass Canal, which protects Tampa and surrounding areas by managing water flow and preventing flood damage.
- Inter-Agency Support: Discover how SWFWMD assists local communities with storm recovery, providing pumps, equipment, and personnel to clear floodwaters and debris.
- Data Collection & Flood Modeling: See how data from water levels and storm impacts helps SWFWMD develop advanced flood models, guiding future emergency response and water management decisions.
- Training and Emergency Exercises: Get insight into the hands-on training and FEMA-certified drills SWFWMD holds to keep its staff ready for any disaster.
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