2010 archive

Riverkeeper not consulted as judge grants confidentiality

The talks among Alabama, Florida and Georgia over water-sharing are confidential now under an order entered last week by a federal judge — despite an objection from an environmental group involved in the litigation. The three states have been battling in federal court since 1990 over water from the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river system. Alabama and Georgia

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State planners enforcing climate, energy requirements

State planners increasingly are requiring cities and counties to show that proposed new developments include features to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles, a Department of Community Affairs official said today. HB 697, adopted by the Legislature, in 2008 required cities and counties to have energy-efficient land use patterns and greenhouse gas reduction strategies

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Florida joins with Ala., Ga. in seeking closed water talks

Alabama, Florida and Georgia have agreed to at least one issue in their dispute over water — that their talks on a water agreement should remain confidential. The three states have been in federal court since 1990 fighting over water from the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river system. Alabama and Georgia want water for cities, agriculture and industry

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DEP says incineration, innovation can help reach 75-percent recycling goal

Florida can increase its recycling rate to 75 percent within 10 years by requiring more recycling at construction-waste landfills, implementing innovative new programs to reduce waste disposal and by counting waste-burning as recycling, according to a state report issued today. The Legislature in 2008 established a statewide recycling goal of 75 percent by 2020. The

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