Polluters win again in the state Legislature
Carl Hiassen tells it like it is as only he can. Read on for his realistic take on the latest Florida version of water management. It varies little from the past, continuing our “best management […]
Carl Hiassen tells it like it is as only he can. Read on for his realistic take on the latest Florida version of water management. It varies little from the past, continuing our “best management […]
“All we’re doing is building a box to do Mother Nature’s work,” Porter said. “It’s nothing different than what she’s doing, we’re just helping her do it faster.” Not quite. Injecting wastewater into the Earth […]
The current water bills before the Florida Legislative session about to begin have been much in the news. Today Jan 11, 2016, the Gainesville Sun has run an article by Daytona Beach News Journal writer […]
Much has been written lately about the water bills (SB 552, HB 7005) currently running their course in the Legislature and which are destined to pass because they favor industry and the heavy water users […]
David Guest has written an opinion on the bad water bill currently in Tallahassee which purports to improve the water environment in Florida, but which really is “written by lobbyists for agricultural corporations,” and backed […]
Dale Kasler has published an article in the Sacramento Bee which outlines the cost of the new and largest desalination plant in this part of the world. California is suffering a long-term severe drought which […]
Sunday’s Gainesville Sun carried an article by Dr. Robert Ulanowicz dealing with water and agriculture in Florida. He calls for an end to most new large-scale withdrawals, and to the free water now enjoyed by […]
Dozens of civic groups and businesses simultaneously gathered in front of the district offices of Florida Senate President Andy Gardiner and House Speaker Crisafulli and Glen Springs to ask for leadership to strengthen water legislation […]
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