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The plague of sewer main breaks in Fort Lauderdale continued Friday with word of another break in the Rio Vista neighborhood.Shortly after 5 a.m. the city…
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Floridians have until Friday to weigh in on whether the state should set limits for toxic algae in water.Florida is required to conduct reviews of water…
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Nestlé wants to increase the amount of water it withdraws from Ginnie Springs to nearly 1.2 million gallons a day, to the dismay of environmental groups and local activists.
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A South Florida environmental technology company has a plan to fight the state's blue-green algae problems with microscopic plastic beads. Green Water…
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St. Petersburg leaders have settled a lawsuit filed by environmental groups in 2016 after the city released millions of gallons of sewage into Tampa Bay.
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Dehydration has long been known to slow physical performance. Now there's evidence that too little water can hurt cognitive performance, too, making complex thinking tasks harder.
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From inside their massive headquarters in West Palm Beach, the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) regulates the natural flow of water from…
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July is peak season for getting sick from swimming in a freshwater lake or pond, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Center study.
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An event at Biscayne National Park this weekend celebrates water -- and storytellers who want to make a splash.As part of its 50th anniversary, the park…
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The blue-green algae blooms that sometimes swallow Florida’s coasts are thick, green, goopy and smell like sewage. But they’re not a problem that’s unique…
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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...