A Day of Action On the Santa Fe River
Far away that the Santa Fe River may be from North Dakota, the spirit of the Protectors of the water in the northern plains was felt by a group of loyal kayaktivists in Florida. About […]
Far away that the Santa Fe River may be from North Dakota, the spirit of the Protectors of the water in the northern plains was felt by a group of loyal kayaktivists in Florida. About […]
Dr. Robert Knight, who sits on the OSFR advisory board, has published the following article in the Sept. 11, 2016 Gainesville Sun. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. -A river is like a life: […]
OSFR member Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson is quoted in Newsweek Magazine in the latest issue, and your OSFR historian’s photo of a supposed Sabal Trail pipe, taken at the Starke rally last spring is also published in […]
Dr. Rick Copeland of Aquifer Watch has sent out news that he will continue the nitrate monitoring of selected wells along the Santa Fe River in the Poe Springs/Rum Island area. The next sampling will […]
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 following is a press release from the Suwannee River Water Management District describing the completion of a springs restoration project in the upper Suwannee. We applaud this action, as it will reduce nitrogen and […]
A large crowd attended the University of Florida’s forum on climate change, held in the Bob Graham Center in Pugh Hall this evening, Aug. 30, 2016. The forum presented a conversation about sea level rise, […]
Profit for a pipeline company from Houston, Texas is, after all, more important to FERC than our rivers, aquifer, drinking water, or property right. Quote from John Quarterman, WWALS. On August 27, 2016 at 10:41PM, […]
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