Where to look for the dye coming back up.
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Where to look for the dye coming back up.
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You can join this fun and work by becoming a WWALS member today!
Where to look for the dye coming back up.
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You can join this fun and work by becoming a WWALS member today!
Sabal Trail would go far too close to Madison Blue Spring and water wells in Madison County, it doesn’t have all permits, and the Madison BOCC could help stop this unnecessary, destructive, and hazardous fracked methane pipeline boondoggle. I have five minutes to say all that tonight to the Madison Board of County Commissioners.
Photograph by George Lansing Taylor Jr.
Anybody else who wants to speak, please sign up in advance, according to the Madison BOCC meeting rules. And the more people who come, the more likely they’ll pay attention.
When: 6PM Wednesday June 22nd 2016
Where: Courthouse Annex, 229 S.W. Pinckney Street, Madison, Florida 32340
Excerpt from the agenda. Continue reading
Many thanks to Southwings and pilot Roy Zimmer for the ride on Roy’s Rollercoaster. The wind did pick up a bit towards mid-day but that only made it more fun.
Chris Mericle, John S. Quarterman, Roy Zimmer of Southwings, Can Denizman
We saw what we flew to see. More on that later.
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A public hearing already happened last week, but you can still send comments
until next Friday, June 24th 2016, about Madison Blue Spring State Park.
Maybe you’d like to comment on the specific improvements they plan,
or maybe something about Nestle or maybe how close Sabal Trail wants to come with its fracked methane pipeline.
That’s the deadline in the Green Publishing notice, but the Public Comment Form says Thursday June 23rd, so to be safe, get your comments in by next Thursday. Continue reading
Update 2016-06-22: Dye test into the Dead River Sink: it came back up several days later and eighteen river miles south, in the Alapaha River Rise and Holton Bluff Spring, both on the Suwannee River.
The Alapaha River disappears underground in dry seasons,
and nobody has ever known where it comes back up.
Soon, we will know.
Green Publishing, 16 June 2016, Dye test held for river basins,
The Florida Geological Survey will be conducing a dye test for the Suwannee River Water Management District in the Upper Suwannee/Alapaha River basins later this month. They will introduce dye into the Dead River Swallet (swallets are sinkholes that capture flow) and a swallet that is located on privately owned land. They will also have sampling devices setup at Continue reading
Yet another map,
this one from the
Suwannee River Basin and Estuary Integrated Science Workshop,
USGS, 22-24 September 2004,
Cedar Key, Florida, Compiled by Brian Katz and Ellen Raabe.
Here are
the slides from that workshop.
This map is a bit odd in that it does not show the biggest city in the entire Suwannee River Basin.
However, it shows nearby larger cities. I never really realized Jacksonville is closer than Tallahassee to most of the Basin.
For more maps, see the WWALS Suwannee River Basin web page.
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It’s time for more people and organizations, especially Congress members,
to ask the Corps for a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement,
after
Sabal Trail side-stepped many of the questions
in a 130-page claim that it had already addressed every recent point from
U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop GA-02, WWALS Watershed Coalition, Flint Riverkeeper,
and Dennis Price P.G. in recent letters to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
If karst concerns alone were enough to move Sabal Trail off of the Withlacoochee River in Florida, and the Itchetucknee River, and to move it to a different
crossing for the Santa Fe River, they should be enough to move it off the
Suwannee River, where the conditions are quite similar.
In case anybody wondered whether Sabal Trail is watching the web for anything posted by its opponents, note where Sabal Trail said in its included 6 June 2016 letter to Mark R. Evans of the Corps that it first saw Sanford Bishop’s letter: Continue reading
Join us for a summer morning paddle on the iconic Suwannee River in Florida.
When: 8AM Saturday August 13th 2016
Put in: Roline Launch, 30°33’51.0″N 82°43’30.6″W or 30.564185, -82.725167
Directions: From Jasper: east on CR 6 approx. 15 miles, left on Woodpecker Rd. (Dirt) about 3 miles, follow sign to launch.
Take out: Cypress Creek South Launch
Duration: 7.5 miles, about 4 hours.
Shuttle: Continue reading
Water and property rights are the same when fighting a natural gas pipeline: Georgia Trend understands what Georgia Water Coalition is doing to stop the Sabal Trail fracked methane pipeline.
Ben Young, Georgia Trend, June 2016,
Sustainable Georgia: Collecting Water,
…Nearly every county can claim scenic waterways — some 15 established water trails are highlighted by the Georgia River Network, with another 17 in the works.
But clean water is vital for more than tourism — as evidenced by the continuing news out of Flint, Mich., and the spectacle of that state utterly failing to provide basic services to residents in a way we are more used to seeing in the Third World.
Closer to home, Georgia lawmakers Continue reading