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Fla. board OKs talks for US Sugar, Everglades deal
A historic conservation deal for Florida to acquire some 300 square miles of land for Everglades restoration moved forward Monday when water managers approved a negotiation process for the potential $1.75 billion purchase.
Environmentalists sue to overturn EPA water rule
A Florida environmental group sued the Bush administration Friday over a recent decision to allow water to be transferred without a permit.
Miami River businesses, developers clash
Luis Garcia lives in Neo Vertika, one of the glitzy new condo towers transforming the banks of the Miami River - a funky corridor of tugboat operators, boat-repair shops and shipping terminals. But his heart is with the river itself.
Tire removal continues from island near Lake Okeechobee
Water managers are removing thousands of tires from Kreamer Island near Lake Okeechobee.
EPA: Water transfers will not need permits
The movement of billions of gallons of water around the country for drinking, irrigation and other uses will not require permits under the Clean Water Act, even though the water could contain contaminants, the Bush administration announced Monday. |
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