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Merritt Island Drainage Factors
Common Merritt Island Drainage Challenges
- Indian River Lagoon pollution crisis directly linked to stormwater runoff practices
- Aging pipes and infrastructure with limited maintenance crews for North Brevard
- 11-inch rain events causing severe flooding in established neighborhoods
- Nearly every neighborhood bounded by canals draining into lagoon with little treatment
- Impervious surfaces from development prevent infiltration, creating untreated runoff
- Canal systems in South Brevard (Palm Bay, Malabar) overflow during intense rainfall
Key Regulations
- SJRWMD Environmental Resource Permits for stormwater systems
- Indian River Lagoon protection requirements for all stormwater permits
- County engineering review required before rezoning approvals
- FEMA flood zone elevation and development requirements
Brevard County Soil & Drainage Profile
Brevard County features well-drained barrier island dune sands along the coast, poorly drained flatwoods Spodosols on the mainland, and organic wetland soils along the Indian River and St. Johns River floodplains. The narrow county width creates rapid east-west drainage gradients.
June through October delivers approximately 62% of annual rainfall. Melbourne averages 52 inches. The Space Coast receives sea-breeze enhanced thunderstorms that produce intense localized rainfall.
Typical Merritt Island Drainage Solutions
- Indian River Lagoon-compliant stormwater treatment systems with enhanced nutrient removal
- Canal system rehabilitation in South Brevard (Palm Bay, Malabar)
- Retention ponds with littoral shelf plantings for water quality treatment
- French drain systems for mainland residential properties
Brevard County Drainage Engineering Notes
The Indian River Lagoon crisis is the dominant factor in Brevard County drainage engineering. The lagoon — which runs the entire 72-mile length of the county — has experienced catastrophic ecological decline directly linked to untreated stormwater runoff from residential canals and developments. Every drainage project in eastern Brevard now faces heightened scrutiny for water quality treatment, and engineers must design systems that not only manage flooding but actively remove nutrients before discharge reaches the lagoon.
South Brevard's canal systems in Palm Bay, Malabar, and Melbourne were constructed in the 1960s-1970s as simple channels to drain flat land for development. These canals have minimal treatment capacity and discharge directly to the lagoon. Modern drainage engineering in these areas focuses on retrofitting the canal system with inline treatment (baffle boxes, bioswales, floating wetlands) and upgrading residential connections to include pre-treatment before entering the canal network.
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