The Everglades Forever Act is a Florida law passed in 1994 designed to restore the Everglades.[1] The law recognized, the “Everglades ecological system is endangered as a result of adverse changes in water quality, and in the quantity, distribution and timing of flows, and, therefore, must be restored and protected.”[2] The law was codified in § 373.4592, Florida Statutes. The law was amended twice in 2003.