Phosphate Mining Results in Litigation
The following article by Tom Palmer of the Lakeland Ledger is from 2011, but reprinted here because the issues remain the same five years later, these being the damage to the earth done by phosphate […]
The following article by Tom Palmer of the Lakeland Ledger is from 2011, but reprinted here because the issues remain the same five years later, these being the damage to the earth done by phosphate […]
Radioactive gypsum stacks can cause tremendous damage to the aquifer and the immediate surroundings. Read this article from David Hammock published in Ezine. Florida Phosphate Mines Show Adverse Effects On The Environment By David Hammock | […]
As guest speaker at their monthly board meeting, OSFR had Mr. Alan Hitchcock, owner/operator of Santa Fe River Ranch and ex owner of the Hitchcock grocery chain. Mr. Hitchcock is recognized as a leader in […]
Sunserea Dalton has distributed the following email concerning the I-75 and new highway issue. From: Dalton, Sunserea Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2016 5:36 PM Subject: I-75 Relief Task Force – Upcoming Meeting Dear Interested Individual: […]
The Florida Springs Institute has sent out the following press release regarding the quality of our drinking water. FLORIDA SPRINGS INSTITUTE: ELEVATED NITRATE NITROGEN LEVELS FOUND IN FLORIDA’S DRINKING WATER SUPPLY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE […]
The Union County commissioners met tonight, June 20, 2016, and did have the proposed mine on the agenda. Mr. Chris Bird, director of the Alachua County Environmental Protection Department, again presented his offer of assistance […]
Dr. Robert Knight writes today June 18, 2016 in the Gainesville Sun describing a possible scenario for Florida. Climate change is in the works, just a normal part of the cycle that has been happening […]
OSFR will have its regularly scheduled board meeting on Wed. June 22 at headquarters at Rum 138 at 6;30 pm. Please note that Mr. Alan Hitchcock of Santa Fe River Ranch will be a guest […]
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