This Could Happen In Florida
Florida is on its way to this crisis because of over-pumping and non-existent water discipline. Thanks to Joanne Tremblay for this link. Read the original article here in the Guardian. Comments by OSFR historian Jim […]
Florida is on its way to this crisis because of over-pumping and non-existent water discipline. Thanks to Joanne Tremblay for this link. Read the original article here in the Guardian. Comments by OSFR historian Jim […]
This is a massive undertaking to rid these chemicals from our water. The Gainesville Sun does not give a link to this article. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A river is like […]
“You could hear the water boiling out of the spring from the present parking area.” “Many of the Old Timers recalled that the boil could be seen bubbling at least three inches above the surface […]
Florida’s headaches caused by Valdosta’s river pollution goes back years and years. This is a recap by Stew Lilker of recent activities. OSFR has participated in many meetings regarding this shameful issue. Thanks go to […]
The current administration in Washington favors industry over a healthy planet. Sounds a lot like the DEP in Florida. Read the original article here at Reuters. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A […]
Meditation Monday takes us above O’Leno, on the other side of the Cody Escarpment before the exposed unconfined springs of the Lower Santa Fe River. Here the banks are high and the soils have Hawthorn […]
Greed has ruined the needed outcome of this conference. Read the original article here at CNN News. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A river is like a life: once taken, it cannot […]
Everyone knows that Tallahassee and our legislature are controlled not by the citizens of Florida but by just the rich citizens of Florida. That is why “Tallahassee” is taking more and more control […]
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