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Surface Water Improvement and Management Program

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Surface Water Improvement and Management Program (S.W.I.M, sometimes written as SWIM) is a Florida state program to improve Florida's water quality.[1]

History

Swim was started in 1988 by the Department of Environmental Protection to address Florida's worsening water quality and protect drinking water quality.

References

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