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Florida s Environmental Chief, Noah Valenstein, Says He s Stepping Down

Florida Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Noah Valenstein is exiting next week after running the agency for four years under two governors. Shawn Hamilton, currently the state agency’s deputy secretary for land and recreation, will become Florida’s interim environmental secretary on June 4, the department confirmed on Thursday. Hamilton has been with the Department of Environmental Protection since 2007, starting as a public affairs manager in the agency’s Northwest District Office and moving to assistant district director in 2010 and district director in 2011. Hamilton was promoted to the deputy director position last year. A press release from the department noted that Hamilton has worked as the agency’s environmental justice coordinator, providing statewide guidance on sensitive environmental justice issues, and as the primary state liaison for the federal Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Justice.

Innovative Tech Deployed To Combat Blue-Green Algae In The Caloosahatchee

Discovery of toxin produced by algae prompts drinking water advisory for West Palm, Palm Beach, South Palm

What s new at Piney Point? Engineers close to sealing leaking pond with tons of sand

May 29 MANATEE It took a heavy steel plate, an underwater rover and more than 600 truckloads of sand to finally patch the torn liner at Piney Point and prevent the pond from leaking. About two months ago, operators discovered a leak in a giant pond that could have caused a massive flood. Since then, crews have worked around the clock to avoid that catastrophe. State officials say the plan is .

West Palm, Palm Beach, South Palm advised not to drink tap water after algae toxin discovered

West Palm, Palm Beach, South Palm advised not to drink tap water after algae toxin discovered Carol Rose and Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach Daily News © Lannis Waters, (LANNIS WATERS / THE PALM BEACH Corey Robinson, with the City of West Palm Beach water distribution department, works with firefighters and workers with several other departments to hand out bottled water to residents at Gaines Park Saturday morning, May 29, 2021. The city issued an advisory that infants, young children and other vulnerable people in the city, as well as the towns of Palm Beach and South Palm, should not drink the tap water after discovering a toxin produced by blue-green algae in its water supply. The water distribution will continue through Monday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Gaines Park, 1501 Australian Ave.

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