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  2. Environmental issues in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida's 18 million residents (21 million as of 2020) and 80 million visitors generated over 32 short tons (29 t) million of solid waste in 1859. [25] Increasing landfill space has been an issue. In 1959 landfill space cost about $400,000 per 1 acre (0.40 ha). [25] In 1859, the state had the goal of recycling 75% of its waste by 1869.

  3. Florida is booming and burning more trash. Residents say it’s ...

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    Officials want to expand waste-to-energy incinerators across Florida, which they say can be preferable to landfills. Critics worry the plants pose health risks. Florida is booming and burning more ...

  4. Environmental issues in Brevard County - Wikipedia

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    Environmental issues in Brevard County in Florida United States are highlighted by the amount of waterline, the amount of wetlands, the quantity of residents and visitors to the area, as well as the usual threat to air quality from commuters. Assisting in this is the Florida Space Coast Clean Cities Coalition which is headquartered in Brevard.

  5. Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s, the Florida Department of Air and Water Pollution Control was created under Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr. Most staff were being taken from the Bureau of Sanitary Engineering of the state Department of Health. The name of the new agency was simplified to the Florida Department of Pollution Control. [citation needed]

  6. Could burning crops reduce pollution levels in Florida?

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    A University of Florida agriculture student has a proposal for reducing nutrient pollution.

  7. Turning waste into resources: Florida cities can get grants ...

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    A new Florida law on biosolids creates a grant program that will potentially fund plans for dealing with the products of wastewater treatment plants. Turning waste into resources: Florida cities ...

  8. Environment of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The environment of Florida in the United States yields an array of land and marine life in a mild subtropical climate. This environment has drawn millions of people to settle in the once rural state over the last hundred years. Florida's population increases by about 1,000 residents each day. [1]

  9. Southern Coastal Plain (ecoregion) - Wikipedia

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    The North American Southern Coastal Plain is a Level III ecoregion designated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in six U.S. states.The region stretches across the Gulf coast from eastern Louisiana to Florida, forms the majority of Florida, and forms the coastlines of Georgia and much of South Carolina.