Sabal Trail Walk Inspires
On Sunday May 15, 2016, on a bright and beautiful day in North Florida, a group of about 30 people gathered at Suwannee River State Park northwest of Live Oak to talk about Sabal […]
On Sunday May 15, 2016, on a bright and beautiful day in North Florida, a group of about 30 people gathered at Suwannee River State Park northwest of Live Oak to talk about Sabal […]
Once again, Tallahassee/DEP/industry/big money/special interests or whatever the name is today, is manipulating our citizenry who is paying the price. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection promotes fracking, wants to exploit the natural resources in […]
The Daytona Beach News Journal has published an article about John Miklos, chairman of the St Johns River Water Management District’s Governing Board. He has been criticized in the past for conflict of interest in […]
WWALS has published a post on their website that includes a letter written by Dennis Price, geologist whose study of the Sabal Trail corridor near the Suwannee crossing, contradicts the study submitted by Sabal Trail. […]
The May/June 2016 High Springs & Alachua edition of Our Town has a fine article “Springs Protection” by Hannah O. Brown and great photographs by Jennifer Adler. It seems the St Johns River Water Management […]
Nathan Crabbe has an excellent editorial in the Gainesville Sun calling for a more forthcoming and accurate environmental impact report by Sabal Trail who wants to build a controversial pipeline from Alabama to South […]
Lucinda Faulkner Merritt has written an excellent opinion piece in the Gainesville Sun regarding our water problems. Here are two phrases from this piece worth remembering: Leadership on statewide mandated water conservation by everyone, for […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Abby Johnson, Office of Communications Suwannee River Water Management District 386.362.1001 or 800.226.1066 (FL) ———————————————————————————– Save the Date! District seeks public input for SWIM Plans Live Oak, FL, May 3, 2016- […]
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