Blue Springs Bottling Permit Request DENIED
Thank you all for protecting your Santa Fe River and being a part of our proud history. Blue Springs Properties request for a “special use permit” to build a water bottling facility on CR 340 in […]
Thank you all for protecting your Santa Fe River and being a part of our proud history. Blue Springs Properties request for a “special use permit” to build a water bottling facility on CR 340 in […]
Websites from around the USA opposed to water bottling operations. We are in the process of connecting with these organized citizen groups from around the USA that have similar environmental impacts as we do regarding our […]
The September, 2008 Sierra Club Newsletter has an article “All Bottled Up” by OSFR President Merrillee Malwitz Jipson about the Blue Springs water permit application. OSFR is happy to see the article but the […]
Dr. Robert Knight has written a special article for the Gainesville Sun describing the the danger of losing Silver Springs. Continue reading for the article, or click HERE for the original piece, published in the […]
Our Santa Fe River, Inc. www.oursantaferiver.org 1-386-454-2366 oursantafe@hotmail.com Hello, This week we bring you news from around the country on issues regarding water rights. In here are the results of the Kucinch hearings last year regarding bottled water. […]
Current Problems and Adventure Outpost River Clean Up Sat. Oct. 25 @ 9 am 47 bridge (near Ft. White) All Lars Andersen of Adventure Outpost will lead a cleanup on our behalf at the Santa […]
Head Back to School for Water Quality Trading 101 For as long as we’ve been protecting working farms and ranches, American Farmland Trust has been equally focused on environmental conservation on those lands. Now, with […]
Our Santa Fe River Inc. (OSFR) took part in the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) meetings and we are included in the final report. Read the report here: Nutrient Total Maximum Daily Load Report
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