The “Secretary’s Three Priorities”
Today Tom asks the question “Shouldn’t every Floridian be allowed to contribute to changes in state government water policy?” Indeed, we think so, and that is why OSFR is present at most water management […]
Today Tom asks the question “Shouldn’t every Floridian be allowed to contribute to changes in state government water policy?” Indeed, we think so, and that is why OSFR is present at most water management […]
Tom of the Watery Foundation (who will speak to us at “Water Voices” in High Springs on April 27) has some very light satire regarding our former leader at the DEP. But what he writes […]
On February 18, 2015 at 06:33PM, Tom at Watery Foundation published the following article: A water conservation campaign in Boston gave residents weekly feedback on water use. Researchers, in comparing those water users with a […]
On February 11, 2015 at 07:53PM, Tom at Watery Foundation published the following article: We once thought there was plenty of water in Florida. Those days are gone forever. Soon, we will be using every […]
On February 04, 2015 at 08:19PM, Tom at Watery Foundation published the following article: William White and Thomas Crisman have a new paper that inventories and classifies Florida headwater streams. They counted and classified 5,829 headwater streams […]
On January 25, 2015 at 05:04PM, Tom at Watery Foundation published the following article: Commissioner of Agriculture Adam Putnam gave a talk on water policy last week to the Florida House Committee on State Affairs. He […]
On January 18, 2015 at 07:38PM, Tom at Watery Foundation published the following article: Every year, the Florida Department of Management Services publishes a “Workforce Report.” Last week’s annual report received only a little press […]
Well, there is not much I can add to this statement. I have already said it and Tom has already said it. In his last sentence. Thing is, we need to keep on saying it, […]
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