CFWI Plan Gets Approval in Palatka
Today the SJRWMD governing board met in Palatka to discuss approval of the 2015 Central Florida Water Initiative Regional Water Supply plan. This plan was generated to ensure a future water supply for industry […]
Today the SJRWMD governing board met in Palatka to discuss approval of the 2015 Central Florida Water Initiative Regional Water Supply plan. This plan was generated to ensure a future water supply for industry […]
This is a special notice and invitation to OSFR members that Bob Palmer will address the board at the next board meeting, held Nov. 18 instead of later because of Thanksgiving. All interested potential […]
The Senate subcommittee today passed unanimously a bill purporting to protect the Florida springs. Sen. Charlie Dean’s bill was opposed by environmental groups seeking to protect our waters. That the bill was supported by the […]
OSFR President Pam Smith sent out the following e-mail yesterday, Nov. 4, 2015; OSFR is happy to announce that it is starting a Paddle Club which will be open to all current members of OSFR […]
On Tuesday Nov. 3, Lisa Rinaman, the St Johns Riverkeeper, sent out the following important notice: DISTRICT BOARD TO VOTE ON WATER SUPPLY PLANS On Tuesday, November 10, the St. Johns River Water Management District […]
Water management (or lack thereof) is in the news again today, as the Gainesville Sun writes about the tight control Tallahassee has over the way our water resources are monitored. Nathan Crabbe’s editorial “Averting a […]
Today in Tallahassee, Nov. 3, 2015, the House Subcommittee on Agriculture and Natural Resources considered HB 191, brought forth this year again as in last session, by Rep. Ray Rodrigues. Purporting to stiffen […]
Workers install pipes as part of a natural gas pipeline project in Martin County in 2013. Jennifer Podis/The Palm Beach Post Nathan Crabbe has an editorial in the Nov. 2, 2015 Gainesville Sun where he […]
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