The Amy H Remley Foundation  
   
     
 

The Amy H Remley Foundation

Inspiration

To gain an insight into what inspired Amy Remley and continues to inspire us to protect and preserve our heritage for future generations, you are invited to spend a few minutes of your life viewing a video about life in Three Sisters Springs – courtesy of Tracy Colson (video) and Katherine Archer (music).

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The Amy H Remley Foundation is a public charity enabling donors to contribute to its work and deduct donations from their tax returns. In dollar terms, some project needs are very large and some are small, but all will make a difference. Acquiring acres of land to restore to a natural state of precious wildlife habitat, requires much. Posting a flier to bring an education source to the notice of citizens, requires little. Both can yield untold benefits.

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Welcome

Welcome to the website of the Amy H Remley Foundation, Incorporated, which is comprised of five sections: The Foundation, Education, Conservation, Restoration and Current Issues sections together with a list of News items.

The Foundation section contains information specific to the corporation, its mission and a summary under Activities, of projects in hand, completed, and for the future.

The Education section describes Features, factors which influence those features under Impacts, and Resources which contains an index to help navigation within the website when working from a prescribed program such as a curriculum or lesson plan. A Glossary of several hundred words uses a pop up facility so that the reader may see instantly the meaning of a word by simply placing the cursor over a word in blue. (Please note that having a pop up blocker enabled on your computer will disable this function). When the word in blue appears underlined, a click will move the reader to another relevant page. An index of peer reviewed reference documents is to be added as a resource.

The Conservation section includes information for members of the community to follow to help prevent water quality being degraded further.

The Restoration section indicates activities that could contribute to restoring ecosystem imbalance in the environment to a better balance and assist in improving water quality.

The Current Issues section maintains brief details of significant issues in order to keep them in the mind's eye.

News and Views
News Items

May 21, 2008
The need for the Progress Energy nuclear plants in Levy County.
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February 13, 2008
Development of Crystal River Commons.
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January 16, 2008
In the Trenches for Clean Water. From: Saul Garlick, Global Policy Innovations Program.
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November 4, 2007
Comments on Withlacoochee Water Woes by Norman Hopkins.
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October 21, 2007
Withlacoochee Water Woes. by Priscilla Watkins, president Homosassa River Alliance.
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October 15, 2007
'05 water bill was meant to promote alternatives.
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October 7, 2007
Todays Citrus County Chronicle carried two articles by Don Cox which follow up his article printed on August 12th, 2007.
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October 2, 2007
The following article appeared in the Citrus County Chronicle as an editorial under the headline "Region's water supply must be protected".
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September 9, 2007
The following article appeared in the Citrus County Chronicle under the headline "We can avoid plight of the Everglades". Sam Lyons, Director of the Amy H Remley Foundation.
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August 14, 2007
Notes for BOCC hearing 14 August 2007, CPA-07-05- Springs and Springshed Protection Subelement, by Norman Hopkins, President Kings Bay Association
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