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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers , a key player in Florida's decades-old legal fight with Georgia over water flow in the Apalachicola River, has weighed...
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Florida could bond up to $800 million — two-thirds the amount previously sought by the Senate — to speed construction of a reservoir intended to help...
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The lead contamination in Flint, Michigan and the sewage spills in St. Petersburg are only two of many examples of why more consumers are asking...
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Government scientists are seeing a surprising surge in phosphorus in North America’s lakes and streams. That’s the nutrient responsible for harmful...
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A group of fifth graders from Citrus Elementary School huddle around Dr. Julien Zaragoza, a teacher with the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature…
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Water, water everywhere, but a lot of it’s contaminated.That’s a theme of World Water Day 2017, which took place Wednesday. It extends to South Florida,…
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A new report by the advocacy group Environment Florida argues that water in Florida’s schools and day cares may contain dangerous levels of lead, but that…
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With an adverse legal decision in the ongoing "water war" with Georgia, Florida congressional members on Wednesday began taking steps to reassert...
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A judicial official sided with Georgia in a decades-long dispute over water rights with Florida on Tuesday, recommending that the U.S. Supreme Court...
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Protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline have been going on for months at the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota. Geographically, that’s…
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A trial over a 26-year water fight between Florida and Georgia is underway before the U.S. Supreme Court. A special master appointed by the court began...