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DEP detected cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae, in the water. It's at Port Mayaca on the C-44 Canal side of Lake Okeechobee. The Army Corps of Engineers is not currently discharging Lake ...
It's at Port Mayaca on the C-44 Canal side of Lake Okeechobee. The Army Corps of Engineers is not currently discharging Lake Okeechobee water to the C-44 Canal. People should avoid contact with ...
The Hendry County Sheriff’s Office ( HCSO) is issuing a warning to the advocacy organization Captains for Clean Water over ...
From the Gulf to the estuary, Caloosahatchee River, the canals and all the way up stream to Lake Okeechobee. May 15 traditionally marks the beginning of the rainy season. Meanwhile, we're in a ...
The Palm Beach County Zoning Board has OK’d another major reservoir project to house water south of Lake Okeechobee. After spending more than four hours discussing the issue, the Board, made up of ...
and of potentially toxic algae in the C-44 Canal on the Martin County side of Lake Okeechobee near Port Mayaca on May 21. Blue Cypress Lake has experienced toxic algae outbreaks in previous years ...
Opponents of the project are concerned that the mine is dangerously close to the EAA Reservoir, and that the county should not approve a project that has not yet been properly vetted by the U.S.
Opponents of the project are concerned that the mine is dangerously close to the EAA Reservoir, and that the county should not approve a project that has not yet been property vetted by the U.S.
Captains for Clean Water, the Florida Oceanographic Society and Friends of the Everglades worry the rock mine will harm the EAA reservoir.