2010 archive

Paul C. Parks, Everglades scientist and “pioneer,” dies at 75

Paul C. Parks, a recent member of the state Environmental Regulation Commission and a key figure in Everglades and Lake Okeechobee issues at the Capitol, died Wednesday at his home in Wakulla County. He was 75. Gov. Charlie Crist appointed Parks to ERC in 2008 but Parks stepped down after discovering he had cancer, said […]

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“Zombie political insiders” vs. Florida TaxWatch in duel over growth measure

Supporters of the “Hometown Democracy” Amendment 4 are using Godzilla and vampires to get their message across while opponents on Wednesday were using a Florida TaxWatch report to put the scare into voters. Amendment 4, which is on the Nov. 2 ballot, would require voter approval of changes to local comprehensive land use plans. Supporters

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Sink quietly releases environmental platform in Florida governor’s race

Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink, caught up in an increasingly bitter and tight race with Republican Rick Scott, has quietly distributed her environmental platform in the last week. Sink’s campaign released an eight-page paid political advertisement entitled “Preserving Florida’s Natural Assets: Improve our economy while protecting our environment.” The document outlines her stances on issues

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Oil spill researchers gather in Florida as president creates Gulf ecosystem task force

More than 150 scientific researchers from around the nation were gathering Tuesday at St. Pete Beach for the beginning of a two-day conference to discuss oil spill research in the Gulf of Mexico. Also Tuesday, President Obama signed an executive order establishing the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force. The panel, which will have representatives

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Florida Panhandle legislators seek to repeal septic tank inspection requirement

Two Panhandle legislators say they have filed a bill to repeal a new requirement in state law that all septic tanks be inspected every five years. SB 550 was introduced by Sen. Lee Constantine, R-Altamonte Springs, in response to concerns about nitrogen pollution of waterways and groundwater. The law was amended by the Senate Ways

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Brogan “more comfortable” with Florida’s role in oil spill research

State University System Chancellor Frank Brogan said Friday he is becoming “more comfortable” with the possible role that Florida’s public and private universities will play in oil spill research funded by BP following an announcement by the company this week. The company said in May that it was providing $500 million for research into the

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Georgia senators seek to undo judge’s favorable ruling for Florida

Two Georgia senators have introduced bills in Congress to overturn a federal judge’s ruling in 2009 that was favorable to Florida in the states’ lengthy battle over water. Alabama, Florida and Georgia have been fighting in federal court since 1990 over water from the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river system. Alabama and Georgia want water for future growth

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