Santa Fe Spring
Santa Fe Spring, formerly Graham Spring, is not a blue water marvel but a tannic spring on the upper Santa Fe. This 83′ deep spring marks the shift onto the Cody Escarpment, where we loose […]
Santa Fe Spring, formerly Graham Spring, is not a blue water marvel but a tannic spring on the upper Santa Fe. This 83′ deep spring marks the shift onto the Cody Escarpment, where we loose […]
Read the original article here in the Chatanooga Times Free Press. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A river is like a life: once taken, it cannot be brought back © Jim […]
Tom Palmer of Ancient Islands Group of Sierra Club has provided the information below. One of the few good things that our State does in regard to the environment, and we applaud this action. […]
VoteWater, one of our favorite environmental organizations, writes below how laws get passed in the Florida Legislature. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A river is like a life: once taken, it cannot […]
We have often written here pointing out that the State of Florida is allowing the Santa Fe River to decline in flow and purity. The State purports to be protecting the river when it establishes […]
Last week we celebrated our organizational year, voting in new directors, and officers. It is no secret that our organization has ebbed over the past few years, and though our membership has waned, our organization […]
The latest on the use of phosphogypsum in our roadways is that Mosaic is waiting on the EPA for approval of this risky procedure. Scientists such as Dr. Xianming Shi of Washington State say […]
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