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Captains for Clean Water, the Florida Oceanographic Society and Friends of the Everglades worry the rock mine will harm the EAA reservoir ...
“They’re radioactive waste pits and now people are riding around ... and speculators flooded the area and the great Florida phosphate boom had begun. By 1894 more than 215 phosphate mining ...
“They’re radioactive waste pits and now people are riding around in them ... “Thousands of prospectors and speculators flooded the area and the great Florida phosphate boom had begun. By 1894 more ...
Mosaic owns most former phosphate mining land throughout Florida. If the bills become law, it could make it easier to sell the land to developers. As for the Dover development, if commissioners ...
It’s hard to imagine, but the quiet, quaint town of Floral City was once a booming place, about 10,000 people, making it more populated than Miami at the time. It was the turn of the 20th century and ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The polluted leftovers of Florida's phosphate fertilizer mining industry, more than 1 billion tons in "stacks" that resemble enormous ponds, are at risk for leaks or ...
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About 62% of phosphate produced in the U.S. comes from Florida. Josh Linville, vice president of fertilizer at StoneX, estimates phosphate facilities that produce about 61,500 tons daily were in ...
As Hurricane Milton makes its way across Florida, the state faces not only powerful winds and heavy rainfall but also the threat of hazardous waste from its phosphate fertilizer industry.
VC in chronic kidney disease is triggered by the transformation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) into osteoblasts as a consequence of elevated circulating inorganic phosphate (P i ... through ...
On its website, Mosaic, a major phosphate industry player, said phosphogypsum is deposited on stacks under “strict standards” established by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the ...