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Last year an appeals court struck down Florida’s plans to restore polluted springs, siding with the advocacy group that said those plans were ineffective. Now, as the state works on revisions, advocates fear the pending changes will still fail Florida springs.
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You may be surprised to learn that Florida is quickly running out of cheap, clean drinking water as its population grows. Economic analyst Hank Fishkind says new regulations and other fixes are in the works…but they come with a sizable price tag.
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An attorney representing three central Florida residents in a federal lawsuit against Mosaic says the legal action is about ensuring safe drinking water.
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Environmentalists are calling for stronger protections for the Floridan Aquifer.The aquifer is the primary source of drinking water in Central Florida.
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On Oct. 2, the New York Times reported on California’s water crisis. In some places in the state near the Sequoia National Forest, residents’ wells have dried up. Their taps have run dry, rivers and lakes are drying up and there is no water left to shower on once-lush landscaping.