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New technology targets phosphorus removal in Lake Okeechobee
WPBF West Palm Beach· 13 hours agoAt the edge of Lake Okeechobee, galvanic cells have been installed to remove phosphorus from the...
Florida has a beach sand shortage. Could your beer bottles be part of the solution?
Miami Herald via AOL· 3 hours agoA shortage of sand South Florida’s coastal cities have been battling for the dwindling resource of...
How current Lake Okeechobee conditions could affect hurricanes, discharges, toxic algae
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoIt won't. The lake never will get that high, unless sea level rise catches up. Will algae come into...
How will new Lake Okeechobee water management plan impact Treasure Coast, Palm Beach Co.?
WPTV West Palm Beach· 5 days agoEve Samples, the executive director of Friends of the Everglades, offers her thoughts on the new ...
Where the gators are: Florida’s waterways with the most alligators
WKMG ClickOrlando· 1 day agoThe conventional wisdom in Florida is that if you see a body of water, assume there is a gator in...
FORECAST: The heat continues this afternoon, scattered storms around
FOX 4 News· 3 days agoExpect plenty of sunshine early today with highs climbing into the low 90s before we see scattered...
20 Fun Facts About The Sunshine State You Probably Didn’t Know
Travel Noire via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFlorida is the third-largest state in America, with a population of 21 million. Apart from its size,...
Q&A of the Day – Protecting Florida’s Waterways | 1290 WJNO
iHeartRadio· 3 days agoI’ll walk you through a quick timeline with a series of events that lead us to where we are today.
State's Blue-Green Algae Task Force meeting to talk about farm pollution
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAn advisory board tasked with making recommendations to clean upFlorida's ailing waters is meeting...
Task force: Florida's pollution approach may not be enough to clean ailing waters
The News-Press· 4 days agoFlorida has programs and plans to clean up the state's ailing waterways, but it just may be that...