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  2. EPA: Florida must change water quality standards to protect ...

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    Rep. Joy Goff-Marcil holds a jar of murky water from the Indian River Lagoon which she gifted to all 120 members of the House and 40 members of the Senate to bring awareness to water quality ...

  3. Tom Rooney (Florida politician) - Wikipedia

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    After final approval by the EPA, the federal standards would then be withdrawn. The EPA acknowledged that "states have the primary role in establishing and implementing water quality standards for their waters." [92] [117] In June 2012, Florida submitted, and the EPA approved, a plan to improve water quality in the Everglades. [118] [119] [120]

  4. Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Wikipedia

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    Marjory Stoneman Douglas Building in Tallahassee, the largest of the agency's headquarters buildings.. By the mid-1960s, when the federal government was becoming increasingly involved in initiatives designed to protect the country's environmental interests, Florida had four agencies involved with environmental protection: the Florida Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund ...

  5. David J. Mulla - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, he was appointed to a National Academy of Sciences (NAS) committee on numerical nutrient criteria (water quality standards) for Florida, which issued a report the following year. [15] In 2013, he was appointed to the NAS committee on Mississippi River water quality assessment and monitoring, which organized a workshop on Mississippi ...

  6. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Safe Drinking Water Act requires the US EPA to set standards for drinking water quality in public water systems (entities that provide water for human consumption to at least 25 people for at least 60 days a year). [3] Enforcement of the standards is mostly carried out by state health agencies. [4]

  7. Water quality law - Wikipedia

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    Water quality laws govern the protection of water resources for human health and the environment. Water quality laws are legal standards or requirements governing water quality, that is, the concentrations of water pollutants in some regulated volume of water. Such standards are generally expressed as levels of a specific water pollutants ...

  8. Environment of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The following year, the state of Florida created the agency which eventually became the South Florida Water Management District, responsible for water quality, flood control, water supply and environmental restoration in 16 counties, from Orlando to the Florida Keys. [18] To control flooding, the Kissimmee River was straightened from 1962 to ...

  9. EPA to give public update on carcinogenic pollution from Fort ...

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    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's map of exposure risk from carcinogenic ethylene oxide gas produced by American Contract Systems' Fort Myers plant before it installed emission controls ...