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To Preserve Springs, High Springs Is Ditching Septic Tanks


Home/Business and development/High Springs Uses State Partnership To Ditch Septic Tanks And Strive For Cleaner Springs
Suwannee River Water Management District Senior Project Manager Kris Eskelin says of the High Springs collaboration, “everything that we’ve seen has been very positive. (Courtesy of the Suwannee River Water Management District)
High Springs Uses State Partnership To Ditch Septic Tanks And Strive For Cleaner Springs
By Valerie Izquierdo
March 12, 2021
High Springs has worked to modernize its wastewater system and preserve some of Florida’s natural resources for the past two decades. However, the city has seen the most progress to protect its springs over the past two years. The city, home to around 6,000 people, began a project to help residents switch from septic tanks to a sewer system. ....

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Companies bottle and sell Florida's spring water. Should the state get paid?


Companies bottle and sell Florida’s spring water. Should the state get paid?
A debate around Ginnie Springs has invigorated activists who say Florida overuses the aquifer.
 
 
Solomon McKinley, 56, an employee at a water bottling plant in Zephyrhills in 2007, inspects bottles moving toward a packaging area. [ Times (2007) ]
Updated Mar. 11
When water managers decided last month to let a private company pull nearly a million gallons a day from Ginnie Springs for a plastic bottling plant, environmentalists were outraged.
Some said they plan to file a lawsuit. Their novel argument is to ask, essentially:
What’s in it for us?
The multi-year controversy over the permit application in High Springs has invigorated activists who say businesses are overusing the aquifer, to the detriment of the state’s sparkling rivers and springs. If private companies profit off Florida’s water, they say, then Florida should at least get paid. ....

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Announcing the Winner of the First Global Billboard Project by Feature Shoot


Announcing the Winner of the First Global Billboard Project by Feature Shoot
By Ellyn Kail on March 7, 2021
Mermaid Iris, (Orlando) Florida USA, 2019. © Elisa Maenhout
Alison Zavos, the Founder of Feature Shoot, has selected the winning photograph for our latest initiative, The Global Billboard Project. The Belgian photographer Elisa Maenhout, whose work explores the boundary between reality and dreams, will have her picture displayed on a billboard in Manhattan’s Fashion District. Just a stone’s throw from Time’s Square, the work will be seen by hundreds of thousands of people over a two-week period.
The winning photo, Mermaid Iris, is part of Maenhout’s series ....

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The Plan To Restore The Santa Fe River's Springs


The Santa Fe River is fed by four tributaries, or freshwater streams that feed into a larger stream or river, located in New River, Olustee Creek, Cow Creek and the Ichetucknee River. The river also extends through seven counties in North Florida and is home to over 36 springs. (Photo courtesy of Hilary Skowronski/Florida Springs Institute)
Home/Environment/Plan To Restore Springs In The Santa Fe River Shows A Promising But Challenging Year Ahead
Plan To Restore Springs In The Santa Fe River Shows A Promising But Challenging Year Ahead
By Valerie Izquierdo
March 8, 2021
The Florida Springs Institute recently revealed the results of its three-year project along with a new blueprint that seeks to restore the springs surrounding the Santa Fe River. These were the results. ....

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