KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—A St. Johns River Water Management District staff member said Lake Brooklyn’s water level increased by 10.8 inches during August, bringing it to 106.4 feet above sea level and around five feet above the lake’s long-term average. Michael Daly, a technical program manager in the district’s Water Resource Information Bureau, said that average rainfall…
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