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    Default An Outbreak of Ordinariness

    Blog from Watery Foundation

    April 16, 2014 Tom

    The "springs bill" being considered in the Florida Senate is full of commonsense policies. The bill calls only for measures that should have been in place long ago, enjoy strong public support, and cost less than recent water management budget cuts. If asked, almost all Floridians would favor what is in the bill:

    Finally mapping springsheds of major springs?

    Adopting minimum flows and levels for major springs no later than 2020?

    Deciding by 2017 on how to protect or recover the listed springs?

    Requiring local governments to adopt at least a minimum landscape fertilizer code?

    Speeding up the use and funding of agricultural Best Management Practices?

    Cutting back on putting sewage into the aquifer of springsheds?

    Maybe the outbreak will be contagious and even spread to the Florida House.

    http://www.wateryfoundation.com/?p=9894


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    Sorry to have to suggest this:

    But I think any "springs bill" that causes any problems for U.S. Sugar, Dole, Coke or Disney is doomed to die in committee.

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    I wonder how the proposed bill will differ from this?: http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wat...bmap-final.pdf

    Beyond MFLs, the BMAP process is already addressing Class III impairment parameters and subsequent basin-wide improvements. I'm all in favor of more attention to the springs and water quality in general, I'm just curious how much redundancy this proposal includes. More funding of TMDL development and BMAP implementation in springsheds would certainly be welcome.

    Mike

    Last edited by MikeT; 04-17-2014 at 10:10 AM. Reason: brain fart
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