
Half-submerged Sabal Trail pipe, CR 146
Pipe unwelded wallowing in water, Sabal Trail, Tallokas Road
Just north of GA 122 in Brooks County, GA
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Tornado crosses Sabal Trail unfinished pipeline last night: time to report violations 2017-01-20
It’s time to photograph and report all potential Sabal Trail violations after last night’s storm. Pipeline construction should stop until damage can be independently assessed. I-75 is shut down, and so should Sabal Trail be.
The sky was lit by lightning all night
as a tornado killed two people in Brooks County and more in Cook County, Georgia.
In between is Sabal Trail’s pipeline path across Okapilco Creek.
I-75 is closed. What did that tornado do to the unfinished pipeline?
What will all this water and wind do to all the Sabal Trail pipe exposed
on top of the ground?
What about that frac-out and sinkhole at Sabal Trail’s Withlacoochee River drilling only a short way downstream?
What about Sabal Trail’s pipe going into that now probably waterlogged ream under the Suwannee River, or the Withlacoochee River South?
What about Continue reading
Tornado crosses Sabal Trail unfinished pipeline: more corrosion? 2017-01-20
It’s time to photograph and report all potential Sabal Trail violations after last night’s storm. Pipeline construction should stop until damage can be independently assessed. I-75 is shut down, and so should Sabal Trail be.
The sky was lit by lightning all night
as a tornado killed two people in Brooks County and more in Cook County, Georgia.
In between is Sabal Trail’s pipeline path across Okapilco Creek.
I-75 is closed. What did that tornado do to the unfinished pipeline?
What will all this water and wind do to all the Sabal Trail pipe exposed
on top of the ground?
What about that frac-out and sinkhole at Sabal Trail’s Withlacoochee River drilling only a short way downstream?
What about Sabal Trail’s pipe going into that now probably waterlogged ream under the Suwannee River, or the Withlacoochee River South?
What about Continue reading
Videos: Suwannee Riverkeeper at Hahira Historical Society 2017-01-09
We all drink from straws into the same Floridan Aquifer,
so we need to keep it clean and full,
said
WWALS acting Executive Director Gretchen Quarterman
at the
Hahira Historical Society, a very influential institution between
the Little and Withlacoochee Rivers in Lowndes County, Georgia.
You can see in this video that she also explained we paddle upstream in the rainy season and downstream in summer, how WWALS added Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®, and what WWALS does and where, including Continue reading
Tallahassee: Hold Regulatory Agencies Accountable for Sabal Trail and FSC fracked gas pipelines 2017-01-23
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Live Oak, FL, January 20, 2017 —
You are invited to the Historic Florida State Capitol steps Tuesday January 23rd
noon to 3:30 PM to hear principal guest speaker Karenna Gore and others
Hold Regulatory Agencies Accountable.
John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®, will talk about
how we all fought the invading Sabal Trail fracked methane pipeline
and its extension Florida Southeast Connection for the past three years.
Deanna Mericle will talk about what her personal experiences
of moving Sabal Trail off the Withlacoochee River in Florida and continuing
the fight with WWALS Watershed Coalition through a legal case, WWALS vs. Sabal Trail & FDEP.
Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson, Sierra Club Campaign Organizer, will present
an extensive list of complaints and violations.
The festivities will include #FLEXIT, the Florida Statewide Bank Exit, and delivery of a statement to Governor Scott.
When: 12 Noon- 3:30 pm, Monday, January 23, 2017
Where:
Florida State Historic Capital Steps
400 South Monroe Street
Tallahassee, Florida
Event: facebook
Below is Continue reading
Videos: NFRWSP Plan passed at joint SRWMD-SJRWMD Board Meeting 2017-01-17
The playwright could have added a bit more suspense.
After listening to almost two dozen public comments, many recommending tabling the North Florida Regional Water Supply Plan (NFRWSP) or a moratorium on new water withdrawal permits,
the boards of the Suwannee River Water Management District and the
St Johns River Water Management District each voted unanimously to approve.
Here are WWALS videos of each of the speakers, with a few notes, followed by video playlist of the whole thing. Continue reading