Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
Category: Uncategorized
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The Birth of Fiberglass Boats article
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Farmers Try Political Force to Twist Open California’s Taps
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South Florida Water Management District
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This map shows the environmental projects affecting in some way the use, conservation and protection of the Lake Worth Lagoon and its biota, lying entirely within Palm Beach County, Florida. County government led the prosecution and completion of these projects. In many cases, other entities such as FIND, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and others…
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The History of Broward County’s Colored Beach and the Wade-Ins of the Fort Lauderdale Beaches of the Summer of 1961 http://www.historymiamiarchives.org/pdfs/Tequesta2007-p19-51.pdf Please press above line for published journal article.
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For many, the topic of ‘saving our water’ immediately causes the rolling of eyes much like the late British comedian Marty Feldman in “Young Frankenstein.” But only a cursory review of my posts on the National Drought Monitor makes us realize that Our supply of potable water is limited. Southern California is experiencing its fifth…
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Going With the Flow
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Two thousand years ago, the land was an alluvial plain. Over the next thousand years, the Dutch built dikes around the highest land. In more recent times, the Dutch added the familiar Windmill pumps, and today pumps dot the landscape of The Netherlands to remove water accumulated from the deadliest of storms. This particular set of…
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Furosemide Blues
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Top Story: California’s Cumulative Water Savings Continue to Meet Governor’s Ongoing Conservation Mandate