Our Santa Fe River, Inc Announces Board Changes
…most importantly, our aquifer. Kristin successfully led OSFR as president from June 2021 to June 2022 and has been an OSFR director since 2017. Kristin shines in her drive to…
…most importantly, our aquifer. Kristin successfully led OSFR as president from June 2021 to June 2022 and has been an OSFR director since 2017. Kristin shines in her drive to…
…with almost 39% of them children, according to a 2021 study out of the United Kingdom. One study that looked at a dozen years of wildfire smoke exposure in Washington…
…reduce carbon emissions,” said Jessica Battle, leader of WWF’s No Deep Seabed Mining Initiative, according to a 2021 WWF press release. Companies like Samsung SDI, AB Volvo Group and Google,…
…to the 65-mile Wellington bridle trail system. It’s maintained by the village’s Equestrian Trails Department. The village in 2021 purchased the adjacent Moncada Property that added 30 million gallons of…
…nearly $1 billion after extensive PFAS contamination was found in the Cape Fear watershed, and was still incurring about $2.9 million annually in expenses, a 2021 study found. Orange County,…
…of sewage, and another in 2021 that added a 3,000-gallon spill. The fouling of the waters has human consequences. A boy who came into contact with the 2020 spill while…
…treated in a 10-acre retention pond at the old Piney Point fertilizer plant property on March 4, 2022, in Palmetto. The plume of polluted water from the 2021 Piney Point…
…to trial in U.S. District Court. That case was halted by U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts on the eve of the trial in 2018. From 2011 through 2021, Our…
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