Fried me dem rally In: Agriculture Commission Pushes For Red Tide Emergency Declaration-- | Our Santa Fe River, Inc. (OSFR) | Protecting the Santa Fe River

Agriculture Commission Pushes For Red Tide Emergency Declaration–

  Our water is out of control.  Beaches closed, drinking water contaminated and sewage is going into our rivers.  Are we not yet concerned enough to begin to fix it? We have the way but […]

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drinkingwater public domain In: U.S. House Expects To Vote Next Week On Expanding PFAs Regulations On Toxic Chemicals In Drinking Water-- | Our Santa Fe River, Inc. (OSFR) | Protecting the Santa Fe River

U.S. House Expects To Vote Next Week On Expanding PFAs Regulations On Toxic Chemicals In Drinking Water–

We would hope that our political parties could overcome their petty self interests long enough to  see the value of these regulations and work together for the good of our health. Read the original article […]

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keystonesjwmd In: Agreements Reached For Pipeline System To Replenish Keystone Heights Lakes | Our Santa Fe River, Inc. (OSFR) | Protecting the Santa Fe River

Agreements Reached For Pipeline System To Replenish Keystone Heights Lakes

Excessive pumping permitted by SJWMD is the cause of lowered lake levels and water transfers is not the solution simply because the water in Black Creek is needed in Black Creek.  Jacksonville must curb its […]

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sj pam shortelle In: St. Johns River Water Management District Looks at New Tools for Fighting Algal Blooms | Our Santa Fe River, Inc. (OSFR) | Protecting the Santa Fe River

St. Johns River Water Management District Looks at New Tools for Fighting Algal Blooms

  Dr. Shortelle, head of Florida’s most ethically challenged water management district, throws out the money number: $736.7 million for water quality improvement.  We would love to see that amount directed to the sources of […]

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Pilgrims Pride 1 In: Part of Our Problem: We Don't Know Who the Environmentalists Are. | Our Santa Fe River, Inc. (OSFR) | Protecting the Santa Fe River

Part of Our Problem: We Don’t Know Who the Environmentalists Are.

  This article exposes part our problem that we have in Florida regarding water.  People recognize our red tide and green algae issues because they are visible and smelly.  The slow death of our springs […]

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