Current Issues
Advancing Eutrophication of Coastal Rivers
Recent scientific studies show how increasing population growth promotes both increased run off
of nutrients into the waters of our coastal rivers, and reduced stream velocity in those river
systems as aquifer head pressure is reduced by over consumption ashore and periods of drought.
These phenomena encourage algae to bloom, degradation of traditional native submersed aquatic
plant populations, and even salt water intrusion, to harm and unbalance delicately poised ecosystems
essential to wildlife.
Empirical actions to identify effective control strategies that avoid application of harmful
chemicals is a vital necessity.
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| News and Views |
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| News Items |
February 1, 2012
Fuel Cell Today update.
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January 13, 2012
Sewer Agenda.
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December 23, 2011
Scientist: Water account overdrawn.
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Novemver 14, 2011
Submission to the Citrus County Commissioner, 14 November, 2011.
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October 25, 2011
Letter dated 19 October 2011 entered into the Public Record at a meeting of
the Citrus County BOCC.
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October 9, 2011
Submission to the Citrus County Director of Water Resources for discussion on Wednesday 12 October, 2011.
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September 23, 2011
Response to the Governor's Office 23 September, 2011.
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August 14, 2011
The future of our fresh water is in our hands.
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