EPA and Mangroves
A few days ago we posted about the EPA allowing all mangroves to be destroyed at one site, and we wondered why. Well, now, thanks to Manasota-88 we see the (non)reason: “…the seawall was on […]
A few days ago we posted about the EPA allowing all mangroves to be destroyed at one site, and we wondered why. Well, now, thanks to Manasota-88 we see the (non)reason: “…the seawall was on […]
The two links included below show the distribution of PFAs in tapwater in the US. The map in the first is interactive for your specific area and the map in the second link is a […]
Iche Nippy Dip Day for 2024, originally scheduled for January 6, was was postponed but now rescheduled for February 10. So now it is that time of year again to make the journey […]
“After thorough technical review and engagement with the public, including consideration of over 1,000 public comments, EPA has determined that the two proposed wells meet public health and safety requirements to move forward,” EPA […]
This may be a beginning of what the future holds for agriculture in Florida. We have long said that our current system of agriculture is not sustainable because at the rate we […]
This latest findings by the State of Georgia further confirms what we have been saying for years: that Twin Pines is not competent to mine safely near the national treasure that is the Okefenokee Swamp. […]
This is part of an information update sent out by the Florida Springs Council on what is happening now in the Florida Legislature. This bill is crucial to keeping trash out of our waterways. Comments […]
The only true environmentalist of whom we are aware on any of the water management districts (WMDs), was the victim of a petty politician’s whim for revenge. Senator Kathleen Passidomo is not fit […]
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