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CONVERSATIONS: Utilities To Face Fewer Limits On Aquifer Withdrawals - Central Florida News - Environment

4 hours ago by Amy Green (WMFE) Play Audio The St. Johns River. Photo courtesy the University of North Florida Stay tuned in to our local news coverage: Listen to 90.7 WMFE on your FM or HD radio, the WMFE mobile app or your smart speaker say “Alexa, play NPR” and you’ll be connected. TALIA BLAKE: Utilities will face fewer limits on withdrawals from the fragile Floridan aquifer under a new legal settlement.  The aquifer is where Central Florida draws most of its drinking water.  And as WMFE News environmental reporter Amy Green explains- that has environmental advocates worried.  What’s going on here?

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 3 22 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 3.22.21 Here s your AM rundown of people, politics and policy in the Sunshine State. With the state government firmly in Republican control since the last century, Florida policymakers have been extremely friendly to free-market principles. At the same time, local governments decry the trend of state lawmakers passing so-called preemption bills, which the locals believe step on cherished home-rule principles of local democracy. That’s why it’s particularly shocking that some local governments in the Panhandle are sticking it to local builders — and, ultimately, to the homeowners, these governments are supposed to serve.

Utilities aim to water down rule that would protect Floridan Aquifer

Utilities aim to water down rule that would protect Floridan Aquifer
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