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A $3 million grant program for local governments to clean toxic algae blooms in the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee estuaries has been started by the Florida…
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Residents of subdivisions along State Road 200 in Nassau County are advised to boil water that comes from the tap.
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Maintaining Florida’s water supply, while balancing the growing needs of residents, farmers, tourists and businesses, is a priority for the candidates…
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Elevated Lead Levels Were Found In Florida's Capitol. Will ‘Get The Lead Out’ Result In Legislation?A group of activists want no trace of lead in Florida’s drinking water – whether it be in schools or government buildings. The group found elevated lead...
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In a memo released to state environmental officials and county health department offices on Thursday, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection...
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Citizen scientists in Port St. Lucie found microplastics in their major waterways. But even St. Lucie County’s Community Outreach Manager Sandra Bogan…
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David Williams and Alex Massie sat side by side at W.P. Franklin Lock along the Caloosahatchee River, waiting for something to nibble at their fishing...
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A vote by Miami-Dade commissioners this week is causing concern among Monroe County residents and environmental advocates who say a collaboration...
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South Florida's water challenges range from sea-level rise to blue-green algae to hurricanes to waterway pollution . But entrepreneurs in the region's...
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A plan to use treated wastewater to freshen Florida Power & Light’s troubled nuclear cooling canals will move forward, for now, without meeting...