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“The Consequences of Aquifer Pumping” Panel at UF Tues. Nov. 17, 6 pm

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Among the most important issues facing Florida today is the threatened condition of state waters and waterways. Polluted rivers, diminished lakes, and disappearing springs place our quality of life and economic vitality at risk.  On Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 6 p.m., in the Pugh Hall Ocora, the University of Florida’s PIE Center and the Bob Graham Center for Public Service will host a panel discussion which examines the many consequences of over pumping Florida’s aquifers. Panelists will discuss the economics of water production, recent attempts to remedy the situation, and potential policy solutions for ensuring sufficient water supplies for decades to come.

Panelists include:

  • Preston Haskell, Founder, The Haskell Company, citizen advocate
  • Dr. Sanford Berg, PURC Director of Water Studies
  • Bob Palmer, Florida Spring Institute’s board of directors

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