Weeki Wachee River Summit Register

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Fri, Mar 27, 20269:00 AM2:00 PM  (Eastern)

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Weeki Wachee River Summit

Save the date - Friday, March 27th, 2026 - for the Weeki Wachee River Summit at Pasco Hernando State College, Spring Hill Campus, 450 Beverly Court, Spring Hill from 9am to 2pm. Keynote speaker will be Ryan Smart of the Florida Springs CouncilThe summit is hosted by Sierra Club Adventure Coast Group in cooperation with the Florida Springs Council, Save the Manatee, and others to communicate present and future conditions of the river and watershed. Well share initiatives being implemented by Hernando County, state agencies, and Sierra Club to protect, maintain, and restore riverine conditions.Hernando County staff, Southwest Florida Water Management District scientists, and other agency representatives will provide updates on efforts to improve water quality through watershed nutrient reduction initiatives and implementation of the Weeki Wachee Springs Protection Zone designation. Sierra Club Adventure Coast leaders will report on efforts currently being implemented in cooperation with the county and state agencies to increase awareness and compliance with the Springs Protection Zone and the Hernando County rainy season fertilizer ban to restore and improve this precious water resource.Conveying this important work to the public and residents of Hernando County is intended to create a shared vision that will garner support, showcase solutions, and ultimately, bring the river back to a sustainable condition that will provide a viable future.Disclaimer: This is not a Pasco Hernando State College event.For more information or to get involved, please contact Sierra Club Adventure Coast Group Summit Coordinator, Tom St. Clair at tomstclair8@gmail.com.

Pasco-Hernando State College Campus, 450 Beverly Ct, Spring Hill, FL 34606, USA

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Organized By: Adventure Coast Group

LocationPasco-Hernando State College Campus, 450 Beverly Ct, Spring Hill, FL 34606, USA

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Tom St Clair
   tomstclair8@gmail.com

Save the date - Friday, March 27th, 2026 - for the Weeki Wachee River Summit at Pasco Hernando State College, Spring Hill Campus, 450 Beverly Court, Spring Hill from 9am to 2pm. Keynote speaker will be Ryan Smart of the Florida Springs Council

The summit is hosted by Sierra Club Adventure Coast Group in cooperation with the Florida Springs Council, Save the Manatee, and others to communicate present and future conditions of the river and watershed. We’ll share initiatives being implemented by Hernando County, state agencies, and Sierra Club to protect, maintain, and restore riverine conditions.

Hernando County staff, Southwest Florida Water Management District scientists, and other agency representatives will provide updates on efforts to improve water quality through watershed nutrient reduction initiatives and implementation of the Weeki Wachee Springs Protection Zone designation.  

Sierra Club Adventure Coast leaders will report on efforts currently being implemented in cooperation with the county and state agencies to increase awareness and compliance with the Springs Protection Zone and the Hernando County rainy season fertilizer ban to restore and improve this precious water resource.

Conveying this important work to the public and residents of Hernando County is intended to create a shared vision that will garner support, showcase solutions, and ultimately, bring the river back to a sustainable condition that will provide a viable future.

Disclaimer: This is not a Pasco Hernando State College event.

For more information or to get involved, please contact Sierra Club Adventure Coast Group Summit Coordinator, Tom St. Clair at tomstclair8@gmail.com.

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