Ban Fracking Rally Oct. 11 2014
Food & Water Watch Saturday, October 11: Global Frackdown Sign Up to Join an Event Near You to Take A Stand Against Fracking! Together, We Can Protect Our Communities and Ban Fracking Now! […]
Food & Water Watch Saturday, October 11: Global Frackdown Sign Up to Join an Event Near You to Take A Stand Against Fracking! Together, We Can Protect Our Communities and Ban Fracking Now! […]
On October 01, 2014 at 03:06PM, Tom at Watery Foundation published the following article: A Californian “civil servant who reads reports” blogs occasionally at “On the Public Record.” I want to enthusiastically recommend three particular posts […]
In today’s Gainesville Sun, Dr. Ann Shortelle, executive director of the Suwannee River Water Management District has written a rebuttle to an earlier editorial “Serious about springs,” in which she disputes certain statements and adds more […]
On September 28, 2014 at 06:09PM, Tom at Watery Foundation published the following article: What do politicians running for re-election in 2014 say about water issues? To the immediate north of Florida, Georgia Governor Nathan […]
Dr. David Denslow has written an article today in the Gainesville Sun, under “Economic Views” where he summarized the problem we all talk about, which is the scarcity of water and subsequent degradation of our […]
The Gainesville Sun has a guest editorial today written by Charlie Houder, recently retired employee of SRWMD. In this article, Mr. Houder gives reasons for supporting this amendment and the original piece can be read […]
Today great strides were made when 32 pallets were magically turned into graveyard picket fences. But not without a fight: first, the slats on one side were removed (sometimes with considerable difficulty and even blood-letting), […]
Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson and Our Santa Fe River, Inc. have been served a Complaint Summons to appear in a Suwannee County civil court as a result of requesting a Petition for an Administrative Hearing stemming from the […]
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