Major Fracking Earthquake
What does it take to convince people? Perhaps an earthquake shaking the ground from Illinois to Arizona. And a declared state of emergency by the governor of Oklahoma. Aside from potential aquifer poisoning, injecting […]
What does it take to convince people? Perhaps an earthquake shaking the ground from Illinois to Arizona. And a declared state of emergency by the governor of Oklahoma. Aside from potential aquifer poisoning, injecting […]
September begins a new month and a new series of Wise Water Words from OSFR about how we can all help our water, whether it be on the surface or down in the ground/limestone. […]
The incredible Rum Island Spring, still flowing in 2016 There will be an open house on Sat. Oct. 8, from 10 am to 2 pm to celebrate the new rural Sierra Club office […]
The final presentation of Water/Ways lecture series took place the evening of Aug. 24, 2016 at the High Springs New Century Woman’s Club. The program was the PowerPoint program “Water Works: Stand Up and Act […]
A huge mural of a map of the extent of the Santa Fe River now has come to life on a wall in downtown High Springs. On the east wall of the Adventure Outpost building, […]
Our recent post “Saving Money Is Not a Valid Excuse to Ruin the Environment” has been expanded, documented and greatly improved by Dr. Bob Palmer, in the Gainesville Sun. Now online, it will be in […]
Tony Britt of the Lake City Reporter has published in the Aug. 19-20 edition an article on the Sabal Trail protest on Aug. 18 north of Lake City. OSFR president Pam Smith was quoted, along […]
Fred Grimm of the Miami Herald keeps this story alive in today’s Aug. 20 article. This absurdity is dumped upon the people of Florida simply because our state non-protective agencies want to help their friends […]
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