![Comparison graph showing the cumulative number of Minimum Flows and Minimum Water Levels (MFLs), including Water Use Reservations (Reservations) established through fiscal year 2016-17 by water management district and by MFL type. Comparison graph showing the cumulative number of Minimum Flows and Minimum Water Levels (MFLs), including Water Use Reservations (Reservations) established through fiscal year 2016-17 by water management district and by MFL type.](https://floridadep.gov/sites/default/files/media-folders/media-root/In-house%20graphic-2016-17%20Cumulative%20Number%20of%20MFLs%20and%20Reservations%20Established%20through%20FY%202016-17.jpg)
![Comparison graph showing the percentage of the 2010-2030 public supply increase in demand that has been met by all water projects by water management district and by fiscal year. Comparison graph showing the percentage of the 2010-2030 public supply increase in demand that has been met by all water projects by water management district and by fiscal year.](https://floridadep.gov/sites/default/files/media-folders/media-root/In-house%20graphic-2016-17%20Percentage%20of%20the%202010-2030%20Public%20Supply%20Increase%20in%20Demand%20that%20has%20been%20met%20by%20All%20Water%20Projects.jpg)
![Comparison graph showing the percentage of water bodies meeting their adopted Minimum Flows and Minimum Water Levels (MFLs) by water management district and by fiscal year. Comparison graph showing the percentage of water bodies meeting their adopted Minimum Flows and Minimum Water Levels (MFLs) by water management district and by fiscal year.](https://floridadep.gov/sites/default/files/media-folders/media-root/In-house%20graphic-2016-17%20Percentage%20of%20Water%20Bodies%20Meeting%20Their%20Adopted%20MFLs.jpg)
![Comparison graph showing the uniform gross per capita water use (public supply, gallons per capita per day) by water management district and by fiscal year. Comparison graph showing the uniform gross per capita water use (public supply, gallons per capita per day) by water management district and by fiscal year.](https://floridadep.gov/sites/default/files/media-folders/media-root/In-house%20graphic-2016-17%20Uniform%20Gross%20Per%20Capita%20Water%20Use.jpg)
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