Environmental

State Ag Department Trying to Conceal Information on Polluting Fertilizer

Earthjustice demands public accountability

A toxic algae outbreak on southwest Florida’s Caloosahatchee River in June of 2011, turned the water a freakish green, killed fish, and released a nauseating stench for weeks.

A toxic algae outbreak on southwest Florida’s Caloosahatchee River in June of 2011, turned the water a freakish green, killed fish, and released a nauseating stench for weeks. Photo provided by Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation

Tallahassee —(ENEWSPF)–June 30, 2016.  With algae outbreaks turning South Florida’s coastal rivers and beaches a fluorescent green and No Swimming signs posted as we approach the Fourth of July holiday, the Florida Department of Agriculture is proposing…

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