Please excuse me for being determinedly naive. I had thought that Florida water management was in large measure nonpartisan, nonpolitical, and technocratic. That was the case a couple of decades ago but I see now that the times are very … Continue reading
Category Archives: Florida water resources
See those short words right under the banner photo at the top of the page? After “Home” and “About”? The words Florida, NWFWMD, SJRWMD, SFWMD, SWFWMD, and SRWMD? Each of them is a link to a scalable timeline of water … Continue reading
Nathaniel “Nat” Reed has worked with seven Florida governors and is a passionate advocate for the state’s natural environment. That commitment to the state has been exhibited in many ways, including serving on many Florida commissions and boards such as … Continue reading
In this political season, we hear a lot about the cost of regulation. The actual costs and benefits are hard to calculate. Nonetheless, the federal Office of Management and Budget government has produced detailed annual reports since 2006 on the … Continue reading
Newly-elected representative Steve Southerland is the only Floridian on the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee for Fisheries, Wildlife, Oceans, and Insular Affairs. Last month, the Acting Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service testified before the subcommittee and learned … Continue reading