The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers met Monday with about 150 online viewers.
Discussions focused mostly on hydrological modeling that considered more than 100,000 water management scenarios or iterations for the lake.
"Iteration 1 is done," said Col. Andrew Kelly, head of the Army Corps' Jacksonville office. "Holy smokes. It’s been a long time coming and lots of great work by everyone to get us to this point, and the reality is we are here now where we’ve got a plethora of data that we’ve gotten through Iteration 1. Now it’s about applying that information and coming up with a finalized plan in July."