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Nearly a year and a half into performing its new water quality program, Leon County Schools is considering a change in what triggers corrective measures…
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A small town in Gadsden County is touting the outcome of a grant to improve water quality. Greensboro received the Water Supply Development grant from the…
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Florida’s Environmental Regulation Commission has approved increasing the number of allowable toxins in rivers and streams. This proposal allows the…
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After a major fish kill in Brevard County, Democratic Congresswoman Gwen Graham is raising awareness about water quality in north Florida. Graham hosted a…
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North Florida’s Lake Talquin is getting a house call from the state’s environmental doctors. Officials are targeting the lake as part of ongoing efforts…
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Tomorrow the Florida Department of Environmental Protection holds the first of six meetings to gather public input on proposed surface-water cleanup…
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Customers of privately owned water companies could see their rates drop, if one state senator gets his bill passed in the 2014 legislative session. Sen.…
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It would be illegal for a private water utility to charge higher rates than a government-owned utility in the same Florida county—if a bill making that…
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Toxic Slime. That’s what environmentalists say is filling delicate water bodies like the Indian River Lagoon and St. Lucie Estuary since the Army Corps of…
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About a dozen people have been arrested in Apalachicola Bay over the past few months for harvesting oysters illegally. State officials say the oyster…