A massive sinkhole spanning 45 feet in diameter opened up at a fertilizer facility in Florida, and has already leaked 215 million gallons of radioactive water into the state's aquifer system.
She chiefly studies—and swims in—the Floridan aquifer, a body that supplies more than 90 percent of Florida’s drinking water. After her dives she brings photos, videos, and a 360-degree ...
State law directs the Department of Environmental Protection to adopt uniform rules for issuing water use permits to prevent pumping that is harmful to ...
While the current levels of 1,4-dioxane are below health recommendations, the suit says the defendants have no right to ...
Michigan and Florida require septic waste to be taken to municipal waste treatment systems. Wisconsin lawmakers need to enact ...
That process, which began on April 4, is controversial because the injection well sits only about 1,500 feet below the Florida aquifer, which supplies drinking water to millions of Floridians.
In fact, more than 5,000 products contain materials from Florida forests. Forests also have environmental benefits. They ...