As you know, the St. Marys River is a low volume, oligotrophic waterway with a
small watershed. Its waters are limited in supply and incapable of absorbing the
impacts of over-use. Florida's water consumption creates an ever-growing need
and the state looks (in part) to the St. Marys River to address its demands.
I urge you to add
your voices in protest for our community's future is intrinsically connected to
the health of our river.
Here
is a link to the St. Johns River Water Management District's "Water Supply Plan
2013"
Note Appendix
F, page F-9. (Below)
Please
submit your comments here http://floridaswater.com/DWSP2013/plancomments.html
Pass
this message along to concerned others, please. The
public comment period closes on Feb. 20th.
Update Feb. 24 - The word went out and action was taken:
http://jacksonville.com/news/georgia/2014-02-21/story/georgia-regulators-environmental-groups-oppose-floridas-plan-withdraw
Update Feb. 24 - The word went out and action was taken:
http://jacksonville.com/news/georgia/2014-02-21/story/georgia-regulators-environmental-groups-oppose-floridas-plan-withdraw
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