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As the article says below, the state has invested millions of dollars trying to rescue Silver Springs, and now will invest thousands more and three years, studying what has already been studied to death. Dr. […]
As the article says below, the state has invested millions of dollars trying to rescue Silver Springs, and now will invest thousands more and three years, studying what has already been studied to death. Dr. […]
Septic tank maintenance should be better controlled in order to protect our drinking water supply. Legislation was enacted and changed but we need to try again. Read this article by Bob Knight in today’s Gainesville […]
Mary Shanklin of the Orlando Sentinel has written an article on Wed. Sept. 9, 2015 about the Sabal Trail pipeline soon to be buried in Florida. The original article in the Orlando Sentinel can be […]
WFTV in Orlando has a TV interview at this link to see the video. Thanks also to WWALS for this post. Sept. 1, 2015 Ch. 9 Investigates new Florida natural gas pipeline If you have more […]
An article in the Miami Herald relates the resignation of the South Florida Water Management District chief of staff under what some believe may be political pressure. 2015 has been a year of many […]
The Gainesville Sun has an article in Friday’s edition relating the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s rejection of WWALS’ challenge to their permit for Sabal Trail’s pipeline running across Georgia and Florida. The rejection was based […]
Today the FWC met in Fort Lauderdale to pass judgement on several items, some being changes to the rules on the Santa Fe River. Policy Director Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson made the long trip and addressed the […]
Fracking Creates Massive Radiation Waste Problem Posted on: Tuesday, September 1st 2015 at 6:45 pm Written By:Sayer Ji, Founder The EPA openly acknowledges that fracking fluid contains “thousands of chemicals,” but nowhere is there mention […]
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