Ag bill now prohibits local fertilizer regulations

A Pinellas County ban on the sale of fertilizer in summer months has prompted a House committee to amend a bill to ban local governments from adopting fertilizer ordinances. The Pinellas County Commission in January approved the ban after researchers blamed nutrient runoff for polluting area waterways, requiring $30 million in repair projects, according to

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Removing climate language from law is “head-in-the-sand” approach, Audubon say

Officials from NASA and Florida Power & Light Company Thursday commissioned FPL’s Space Coast Next Generation Solar Energy Center. The solar power facility is located at Kennedy Space Center and is producing an estimated 10 megawatts of power, which is enough energy to serve 1,100 homes. Environmentalists on Thursday criticized portions of a proposed committee

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House bill to implement 75-percent recycling goal is back

A recycling bill that was described by its sponsor as being on life support two weeks ago has found new life in a proposed committee bill. Florida now recycles about 28 percent of its waste, according to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. HB 1559 by Rep. Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda, D-Tallahassee, provides measures to implement

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Committee bill would remove climate change language in state law

A proposed energy bill filed Wednesday by the House Energy & Utilities Committee appears to remove language in state law that addresses climate change and requires utilities to increase the amount of renewable energy they provide to customers. PCB EUP 10-6 is scheduled Friday to be heard by the committee, which held a hearing prior

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Water bill squeaks out of committee amid opposition

A view of limestone outcroppings along the Ichetucknee River in Columbia County.SB 550, dubbed the “mega-water bill” that includes springs protection measures, barely passed a Senate committee on Tuesday after development groups raised concerns about its septic tank requirements. The bill was introduced by Sen. Lee Constantine, who chaired the Senate Select Committee on Florida’s

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