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Judge rules against Corps, Georgia on Apalachicola River case

A federal judge has issued a stunning blow to Georgia and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by ruling that water withdrawals from Lake Lanier on the Chattahoochee River for Atlanta area cities are illegal. Alabama, Florida and Georgia have been battling in federal court over water from the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river system since 1990. The […]

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Facing enviro criticism, Crist says he’s helping economy

Gov. Charlie Crist today defended his record against environmental criticism by saying he’s looking out for the state’s economy. Crist was criticized for signing a water bill last week and a growth-management bill on June 1 after environmental groups called for them to be vetoed. Senate Bill 360 lifts state oversight of road requirements for

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More than half of Florida cities qualify for growth exemptions

More than half the cities in Florida now qualify under a new state law as “dense urban” land areas which can be exempted from state review for adequate roads to accompany development, according to a list published today by the Florida Department of Community Affairs. The list includes cities such as Tallahassee, Gainesville, Sarasota, Fort

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Local efforts boost recycling as state eyes 75-percent goal

With the state now working toward a goal of 75 percent recycling, some innovations may hold promise in Florida’s future of waste management. An energy bill signed last year by Gov. Charlie Crist established a 75 percent recycling goal for the state to reach by 2020. The bill directed the Florida Department of Environmental Protection

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