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Public Hearing on Marine Pollution

Public Hearing on Marine Pollution

ANNOUNCEMENT

A public workshop has been scheduled as follows:

DATE: Thursday, January 14, 2010
TIME: 7:00 p.m.
PLACE: Taylor County Commission Chambers
Taylor County Administrative Complex
201 East Green Street
Perry, Florida

The petitions and other information may be viewed on the Department`s website at: http://www.facebook.com/l/6dfe2;www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wqssp/surface.htm .

This meeting will be between the Taylor County Commissioners, Buckeye and the concerned citizens groups from all over N. Florida lead by the Clear Water Network of Florida.

The waters flowing south through the Dead Zone and can be clearly seen from the air as far south as the North end of the Great Suwannee Reef where the Class II water has been changing into Class III water over the last 3 years.

Exoskeletons such as clams will not reproduce in Class III water, they must have Class II water to grow and prosper. Buckeye pollution had built a ten square mile dead Zone in the Gulf and the flow of the Gulf is south in this area. Since we all know what rolls downhill, it should be no surprise that the Town of Suwannee should begin to feel the effects next.

The dumping of toxic at the rate of 8 billion barrels per day has been going on since 1994. That is over 7,300,000,000 barrels of toxic waste per day dumped into a river that I could throw a silver dollar across and its mouth is only fifteen miles from the Gulf.

Allowing the Fenholloway Dead Zone waste to grow in size and continue flowing south and affecting its neighbors is wrong and illegal. There is no difference in allowing my neighbors waste to start overflowing into my yard and then allowing it to continue to flow over my yard for twenty-five years; I demand better cleanliness from my government than that.

Stan Meeks
Suwannee Riverkeeper®

PO Box 1669
Old Town, FL 32680
suwanneeriverkeeper@earthlink.net

Member of Waterkeeper®Alliance
http://www.waterkeeper.org

Editor`s Note:
Cedar Key News received this notice January 14. This is an important issue for the clamming industry. We offer Buckeye space in our newspaper to defend its practice of dumping paper mill waste into the Gulf of Mexico.

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