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"Florida Rivers Getting Sicker, Sentinel Investigation Finds" [1]

"Florida's rivers are in trouble. That's what the Orlando Sentinel found after a yearlong evaluation of some of the state's biggest and smallest, most urban and remote, cleanest and dirtiest, protected and abused rivers."



"Of the 22 rivers studied, from Miami to Pensacola, nearly half are in decline because of pollution from lawns, street runoff, wastewater and agriculture, and because of shrinking flows caused by drought and rising demand for water by cities and industries."

Kevin Spear reports a feature package for the Orlando Sentinel December 15, 2012. [2]
 

Pollution [3]
Water & Oceans [4]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [5]
Public [6]
Source: Orlando Sentinel [7], 12/17/2012
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[1] https://www.sej.org/headlines/florida-rivers-getting-sicker-sentinel-investigation-finds [2] http://http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-fla-rivers-day1-decline-20121215,0,5549875.story [3] https://www.sej.org/category/topics-beat/pollution [4] https://www.sej.org/category/topics-beat/water [5] https://www.sej.org/category/region/national/southeast [6] https://www.sej.org/taxonomy/term/81 [7] http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-fla-rivers-day1-decline-20121215,0,5549875.story