2010 archive

Florida springs rally slated for Capitol for Feb. 16

A rally for Florida springs protection to be held at the Capitol on Feb. 16, the Florida Wildlife Federation announced Monday. Springs across the state are become choked with weeds and algae as nitrogen has increased in groundwater flowing from the springs. Sources of nitrogen include septic tanks, stormwater runoff, sewage treatment plants, livestock farms […]

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Crist budget includes land-buying, Everglades restoration

Gov. Charlie Crist today included $50 million for the Florida Forever land-buying program and $50 million for Everglades restoration in a $2.1-billion fiscal year 2010-11 environmental budget request. Announced by Crist during a press conference in Naples, the budget request was welcomed by environmental groups who were disappointed last year when Florida Forever received no

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DEP warns that Florida springs are being degraded

A Florida Department of Environmental Protection official on Wednesday warned a Senate panel that waiting to protect Florida’s springs could cost more in the long run. The Select Committee on Florida’s Inland Waters is working on consensus legislation to protect springs, said Sen. Lee Constantine, R-Altamonte Springs and committee chairman. Springs across the state have

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Bill would require permit votes again

SB 142 by Sen. Carey Baker, R-Mount Dora, would reverse the Legislature’s elimination last year of a requirement that water-management district boards vote to approve water-use permits.Last year, SB 2080, co-sponsored by Baker, prohibited homeowners associations from banning “Florida-friendly” landscaping in yards. The bill was supported by environmental groups until it was amended on the

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EPA issues nutrient standards for Florida waters

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency this morning issued its proposed limits for phosphorus and nitrogen in Florida lakes and rivers — a move anticipated by industry and environmental groups alike. Springs, lakes and rivers have become choked with algae, fed by the nutrients phosphorus and nitrogen, scientists say. Potential sources of nutrients include stormwater runoff

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