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Cities in South Florida are torn about a recent ruling that allows water managers to back-pump water into Lake Okeechobee without federal permits. The U...
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The Dutch have famously fought the water for hundreds of years, giving them a reputation for water management. But for all the novel solutions Dutch...
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The pesticide DDT has been found in sediment samples from the Escambia River and its adjacent wetlands, a post-doctoral research associate at the...
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Teams from Delray Beach and the University of Idaho are the first finalists in a $10 million competition aimed at identifying ways of removing excess…
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While a foul-smelling green algae chokes Florida’s Treasure Coast, local and state officials are debating how to cut down on pollution in Wakulla Springs.
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The state is funding more than $15 million in springs restoration projects in North Florida.
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Swimmers were told to stay out of the water at several beaches in Martin and St. Lucie Counties this past weekend.Blue-green algae sometimes found in the…
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When the sewer system in St. Petersburg became overwhelmed by rain from Tropical Storm Colin the city had to pump sewage into Tampa Bay.St. Pete Beach had…
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State inspectors say a failing sewage plant in southwest Florida pumped hundreds of thousands of gallons of inadequately treated liquid sewage into nearby…
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Protestors around the state tried to convince the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that it, not the state, should be in charge of water quality…