BY DAN HILDEBRAN
Monitor Editor
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—The St. Johns River Water Management District’s bureau chief of water resource information told the district’s governing board that water levels in all lakes the district monitors were up, including Lake Brooklyn, which saw a 3/10 of a foot increase.
Christine Mundy added that rainfall throughout the district as a whole was close to average.
However, the central and northern portions of the district received above-average precipitation, while rainfall in Brevard and Osceola counties was below normal.
Springs flows throughout the district were also close to normal for this time of year.
However, flows in the upper St. Johns River in Brevard County were extremely low due to the lack of rain.
