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Gainesville proposes solution for Paynes Prairie pollution

By Bruce Ritchie Dirty stormwater runoff laden with nutrients and trash for decades has been spilling onto Paynes Prairie State Preserve near Gainesville before flowing underground into the Floridan Aquifer — the source of the region’s drinking water. Now, a state panel is poised to approve a request to construct a 225-acre wetlands treatment system […]

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Some communities question “working waterfronts” program

By Bruce Ritchie Some fishing communities say a new state grant program that is intended to help preserve “working waterfronts” could be excluding some communities that it shouldn’t be. The Stan Mayfield Working Waterfronts Program, created by the Florida Legislature in 2008, provides $7.5 million per year to help maintain commercial fishing. Program officials are

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Obama’s auto emissions directive fuels Florida debate

By Bruce Ritchie President Obama’s decision Monday to direct the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to review California’s request to set auto emissions standards is increasing the debate in Florida over Gov. Charlie Crist’s proposal to follow California’s lead. Crist in 2007 said that Florida would adopt California’s standards to help the state reduce greenhouse gas

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Tallahassee biomass plant withdrawn

By Bruce Ritchie A Georgia company says it has decided to withdraw a proposed biomass electric plant on Florida State University land in Tallahassee that had raised ethical questions about FSU President T.K. Wetherell and his wife’s involvement in the company. The Biomass Gas & Electric LLC project was to be located on 21 acres

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