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As of this year, Florida rules allow for reclaimed water, or recycled wastewater, to be treated and distributed for drinking.
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The letter, signed by groups in all 50 states, asks for lawmakers to pause approval and construction of new data centers until regulations are in place.
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Dogs will soon be allowed on beaches in Satellite Beach from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. after city leaders approved a new pilot program.
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The draft state permit would let the commercial space company Blue Origin send about a half-million gallons of wastewater daily into the Indian River Lagoon.
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After initially excluding them, the state now includes electric trucks in Florida’s plans for millions of dollars earmarked for projects to reduce harmful emissions.
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A Leon County circuit judge on Monday rejected a group’s request for a temporary injunction to halt the state’s first black bear hunt in a decade.
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Florida governments and waste-collection contractors have until Dec. 23 to apply for the federal money from Volkswagen’s environmental mitigation fund.
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The state legislature designated the Florida Solar Energy Center as the state’s energy research institute in 1975.
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The Brevard County Commission has scheduled public workshop meetings for the evenings of Jan. 5 in Titusville and Jan. 12 in Palm Bay.
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The FWC's motion to dismiss the case said Bear Warriors United is asking the court to “encroach upon the commission’s constitutionally derived authority to manage wildlife within the state.”
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A disaster loan outreach center is now open at the Titusville Public Library in Brevard County, following severe storms that caused flooding in the area late last month.
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The St. Johns River Water Management District is the first of three water management districts to approve the regional water supply plan.