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How many gallons of water a day are currently permitted to be withdrawn from the St. Johns River for water supply?

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How many gallons of water a day are currently permitted to be withdrawn from the St. Johns River for water supply?

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The city of Melbourne is permitted to withdraw up to 13.1 million gallons per day (mgd) from the St. Johns River and has been using this source for more than 48 years. The city of Cocoa is permitted to withdraw up to 8.83 mgd from Taylor Creek Reservoir and has been using this source since 1999. The city of Sanford is permitted to withdraw up to 7.3 mgd from Lake Monroe in the St. Johns River for reuse augmentation and has been using this source since 1999.

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