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A federal environmental official says unverified data was used to distribute money to states to replace lead pipes, and an advocate thinks Florida's numbers were inflated.
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Water utility reports reveal 89.3 million people have been exposed to PFAS nationwide. A peer-reviewed article from 2020 estimates that number to be around 200 million.
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Northwest Florida’s water management district is introducing new technology that turns harmful algae found in ponds into fertilizer for crops.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has completed a more than decade-long cleanup at Cascades Park. A manufactured gas plant closed more than 50 years ago…
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Jackson County commissioners and city managers met with Florida U.S. Senator Bill Nelson Friday to discuss a deep injection well proposed for Marianna.…
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With a series of legal challenges still hanging fire, environmental groups are asking the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to reject Florida’s…
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A Panhandle environmental group opposed to Florida’s sweeping new water quality standards is asking a federal judge to intervene. The Florida Clean Water…
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This week the Environmental Protection Agency announced the final draft of its Clean Power Plan—a new set of rules aimed at lowering carbon emissions from…
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Florida is once again suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over water policy. The latest fight comes after the EPA announced new rules expanding…
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Federal regulators are releasing sweeping new pollution regulations that cover 60 percent of water bodies in the United States. Florida farmers are…