Legal Fight to Restore Florida s Ocklawaha River Now at Federal Appeals Court
Appellate court asked to reverse lower court ruling, allow lawsuit seeking removal of Rodman Dam to proceed
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OCALA, Fla., April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Florida Defenders of the Environment (FDE) and supporters of restoring the Ocklawaha River are asking a federal appeals court to reverse a lower court ruling and force the U.S. Forest Service to move forward with its longstanding commitment to remove the Rodman Dam.
The original lawsuit filed by the Florida Defenders of the Environment and plaintiffs Joseph Little and Bruce Kaster charges that the state has operated the controversial Rodman Dam on U.S. Forest Service property without a required permit for nearly 20 years.
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APPCB willing to extend them all support and guidance: official
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There is a need to reduce air pollution level by 20-25% in the next two to three years.
APPCB willing to extend them all support and guidance: official
Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB) member-secretary and Secretary to Government (Environment, Forest, Science & Technology) G. Srkr Vijay Kumar has said that the board and its partners will extend support and guidance to the non-attainment cities in implementing the action plans aimed at controlling air pollution.
Mr. Vijay Kumar, along with APPCB Chairman A.K. Parida and Centre for Science and Environment Executive Director (Research and Advocacy) Anumita Roychowdhury, took part in the 5th Air Quality Monitoring Committee (AQMC) meeting here on Thursday.
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