Two weeks ago, WWALS member Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson asked the state of Florida
what baseline water quality testing had been done downstream of Valdota,
and:
Please begin water samplings for the isotope for sucralose, fecal
coliform testing and any other water testing establishing what or
who is culpable of contamination in our protected, Outstanding
Florida Waterways.
Yesterday she got an answer.
She agrees with my assessment of
the data supplied:
“Sparse locations and only monthly, but better than nothing.”
DEAR bacterial monthly sampling stations
However, how can the state of Florida be
“committed to monitoring and stopping this recurring problem.”
when they
“do not
allow for enforcement actions directed at the source of sanitary
sewer overflows, nor for routine water quality surveillance for
sources of river water contamination”?
Now it’s true that last restriction was only cited as applying to the
Florida Department of Health (FDOH),
not the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)
Division of Environmental Assessment and Restoration (DEAR),
and not to the
Suwannee River Water Management District (SRWMD).
But which of this alphabet soup of agencies should be doing
“routine water quality surveillance for
sources of river water contamination”?
The beginning of the final paragraph of the response does not
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