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Pollution Verified in Most of Southwest Florida Area’s Prized Water Bodies

Pollution Verified in Most of Southwest Florida Area’s Prized Water Bodies

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Oct 24, 2021 | Bacteria Monitoring, Featured, Press, Stormwater

Originally published by The News-Press on October 24, 2021 by Amy Bennett Williams What’s been long suspected now is official: Southwest Florida’s most cherished waters are in trouble. From Charlotte Harbor south to San Carlos Bay, a draft state report shows...
Guest Opinion: Stating the Facts About Water Quality in Lee County

Guest Opinion: Stating the Facts About Water Quality in Lee County

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jul 6, 2021 | Press, Stormwater

Guest Editorial originally published by The News-Press on July 06, 2021 and submitted by Ed Shinouskis I would like to comment on the June 24 Guest Opinion by Michael A. MacDowell titled “Compared to Flint Michigan, we’re in good hands with water quality in...

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