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The
Kissimmee River is a river in south-central
Florida, USA. It arises in
Osceola County as the outflow from East Lake Tohopekaliga, passing through Lake Tohopekaliga, Lake Cypress, Lake Hatchineha and
Lake Kissimmee. Below Lake Kissimmee, the river forms the boundary between Osceola County and
Polk County, between
Highlands County and
Okeechobee County, and between
Glades County and Okeechobee County before it flows into
Lake Okeechobee. The river was originally 134 miles in length, 103 miles of which was between Lake Kissimmee and Lake Okeechobee. It drains a
watershed of 3,000 square miles and forms the headwaters of the Kissimmee River-Lake Okeechobee-
Everglades ecosystem.
The
floodplain of the river supports a diverse community of waterfowl, wading birds, fish, and other wildlife.
Flood control
The
1947 Atlantic hurricane season, which included the
1947 Fort Lauderdale Hurricane and the
1947 October Hurricane, produced very heavy rainfall and flooding over most of central and southern Florida. Florida requested federal assistance in controlling future floods, and in 1954 the
United States Congress authorized the canalization of the Kissimee River. From 1962 to 1970 the
United States Army Corps of Engineers dredged the C-38 Canal down the Kissimmee valley. It has since been realized that this project damaged the river, with the faster water flow leading to major environmental problems in the Kissimmee Valley and Lake Okeechobee. Efforts are currently underway to reverse the process and re-introduce the many
oxbows in the river that slowed the water.
Effects of channelization
After the river channel was straightened, 40,000 acres (160 km²) of floodplain below
Lake Kissimmee dried out, reducing the quality of waterfowl habitat by ninety percent, and the number of
herons,
egrets and
wood storks by two-thirds. Catches of
largemouth bass in the river were consistently worse after the channelization. While the Kissimmee wasn't a significant source of pollution for Lake Okeechobee before channelization, in the 1970s and later the river contributed about 25% of the
nitrogen and 20% of the
phosphorus flowing into the lake.
[
]References in Popular Culture
In protest to the canalization of the river and its resultant damage to the habitat, Florida author Piers Anthony based the plot of the tenth Xanth novel, Vale of the Vole, around the straightening of the "Kiss-Me River," an obvious parody to "Kissimmee."
Restoration
Efforts to restore the Kissimmee River to its original flow were approved by Congress in 1992, and began with modification to the headwater lakes in 1997. (External Link
) The United States Army Corps of Engineers currently hopes to complete the project in 2011. (External Link
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