Here's the scoop...  Groups are jumping on the "Green Frenzy Train" only to find that Conservation Professionals are promoting BMP's (Bad Management Practices) in order to stay in lucrative jobs.

Silver Springs Alliance backs Recharge Plan.
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Fisheries are important but we must send only 90% of our water to the ocean.

Agriculture Water Policy Set
Springs Protection Experts deliver plan to legislators to use some of the Spring Water Flow as Beneficial Recharge.
Environmentalist were less than happy to hear at a recent Water Policy Council Meeting in Gainesville that no more than 90% of Spring water would be allowed to exit to the Sea.
 
New Rules will be on a case by case basis and old rules that have hampered farmers for years are now out of the window.
 
Recently a leading FDEP employee submitted her regisignation when she was not allowed to contirue the abusive rules of the past.  Ms Connie Bursok caused quite a stir in the liberal news as she tried to promote
 
 
Rainbow Springs will provide 50 million gallons of clean fresh water to the Beneficial Aquifer Recharge plan proposed by Water Czar Bob Burton.  "Once water leaves the Drinking Water Aquifer, it is lost to human use if we don't provide stewardship techniques to help recharge our natural water resource." stated Director Burton.

Springs Protection Water Czar Bob Burton Speaks
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10% of Springs Water out of the system must go back into the Aquifer.

Silver Springs and Rainbow Springs Working Groups
form the Florida Conservation Coalition as the Silver Springs Alliance
 
 
Save Silver Springs is a part of the Silver Springs Alliance that makes up the Central Florida Conservation Coalition that is making a difference in the Springs District.
 
Drinking water will avoid the Estrogenic Problems that have plagued the use of Processed Sewer Water (PSW) injected into drinking water.  Testosterone and Estrogen are not removed in the filtering and ultraviolet cleaning process.  Impact on hormonal sensitivity is causing a community in both the gay and straight community as rumors abound around the possibility of gender modification efforts using the drinking water. 

 

 

Spray fields cost the tax payers greatly, and therefore a lot of excitement is surrounding the Adena Springs Cattle operation about the idea of Adena being the catalyst that will clean up the 10 million gallons of sewer water used daily at the Gainesville Sewer Plant.   Central Florida's Marion County has already shown Gainesville how to use sewer water to grow grass and raise beef cattle.

Team Conservation News:  Bunny Hugger University asked to stop polluting.  Gainesville's UF, host of the Environmentalist Master Program, looks closely at its long time history as the regions largest polluter after articles by Stephen Hunter of the Marion Sun Times.

Stephen Hunter, Marion Sun Times Marion County 6/17/12