Groundwater levels in parts of Levy and surrounding counties are up, according to the Suwannee River Water Management District.
Tropical storms Beryl and Debbie dumped unprecedented amounts of rain in the area, helping to alleviate record drought and plummeting groundwater levels. The average rainfall throughout the district in June, according to SRWMD, was about 18.4 inches, which set a new record.
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