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By PAMELA SMITH HAYFORD 
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 Critics have been arguing for years that aquifer storage and recovery wells are untested on such a massive scale and could damage the lower peninsula’s aquifers — where most of the region gets its drinking water.

June 1, 2004

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Time may run out for lagoon project
By Joel Eskovitz
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WASHINGTON -- A Senate committee Wednesday endorsed a plan to spend more than $600 million on a Treasure Coast environmental project, clearing the way for the full chamber to consider one of the first pieces of the $8.4 billion Everglades restoration plan. After more than a decade in development, the $1.2 billion Indian River Lagoon project was included in the Water Resources Development Act that approves water projects for the Army Corps of Engineers to undertake. Local leaders were thrilled with the development, but with a compact Senate calendar and many must-pass bills on the agenda, finding time to consider the bill could make it tough for the federal government to approve its half of funding for the project. "I think we're going to be out of time," said Kasey Gillette, who tracks the Everglades for the National Audubon Society. The Senate adjourns this weekend for its Fourth of July recess, returning for three weeks next month before taking summer vacation until after Labor Day. It is unlikely Congress will stay in session past the Oct. 1 end of the fiscal year because many legislators will be campaigning for the November elections. Read more

 

  

 

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