Add that many WWALS members, some pictured here on the Suwannee River
at the proposed Sabal Trail crossing, live in Florida,
and this article from that same day is a good summary of the situation a week ago.
It was also picked up by
Bakken.com, “Powered by Shale Plays Media”.
Atlanta — US District Court Judge Orinda Evans levied a $10
million penalty on American Sealcoat Manufacturing LLC (Sealcoat)
for unlawful discharge of toxic pollutants into the Chattahoochee
River near Fulton Industrial Park. The Judge ruled in a Clean Water
Act complaint brought by Chattahoochee Riverkeeper (CRK), which
discovered and reported the dumping.
Federal disclosure laws require revealing some information Florida’s
blind trust law supposedly hides, and there are other cracks
in that state law that let a reporter see some of what’s in
Florida Governor Rick Scott’s blind trust, including last year
that he owned stock in Spectra Energy and its subsidiary DCP Midstream Partners LP,
as well as in Williams Co. and a flock of other pipeline and fossil fuel companies.
Also boating, deadfalls, steam engine, and rapids.
Diane Shearer presented slides about the Alapaha River of her homeland,
31 March 2012 at Georgia River Network Weekend for Rivers,
and said:
Right there at Alapaha, where it’s been clearcut behind it.
This is one of the main problems of the river: there used to be nothing
on that shore there but huge cypress trees and tupelo trees, and that’s
almost gone everywhere.
And that’s one of the great dangers to this river, is
agricultural runoff, the fact that people can suck all the water
out of it they want to, for irrigation and those sorts of things.
The Suwannee-Satilla Regional Water Council will meet on
Monday, August 31, 2015 at 10:00am in the meeting room of
Aniston’s
Restaurant, located at 1404 W. Baker Highway, Douglas, GA.
Registration begins at 9:30am. The Council will be hearing
presentations on surface water supply and agricultural water-use
forecasting. The Council will also be discussing items for
consideration in the revision and update of the 2011 Regional Water
Plan.
Spectra Energy, the company that state environmental regulators say
should be allowed to construct a 267-mile-long natural gas pipeline
in North Florida, has a checkered history of accidents and
violations of federal safety rules in the U.S. and Canada dating
back decades.
From Douglas and Tifton, Georgia through Florida to South America and South Africa,
they ate bon-bons and floated and climbed to see springs, caves at Five Holes, and said what they thought about the
Sabal Trail pipeline proposing to gouge across the Suwannee River,
on the
WWALS Outing Saturday August 15th 2015.
Update 2018-02-12:
5 Holes (also known as Hamilton Seven Sisters Spring) is on Suwannee River State Park (SRSP) land, and is normally closed to the public.
We did have permission for this outing, thanks to Park Manager Craig Liney, as well as for the later
Five Holes Cleanup and Site Exploration.
Expedition leader Chris Mericle reports he’s gotten the
Suwannee River State Park vehicle entrance fees
waived for this weekend’s outing, plus a permit
…to view a unique closed area of the park called “5 Holes”. 5
Holes is a series of karst windows leading to a spring. When the
water level is right you can walk through a semi-cavern from the
river up the spring run to the spring.
Drilling down in Brooks County, under the Withlacoochee River,
the CSX Railroad,
and Old Quitman Highway, surfacing in Lowndes County, Sabal Trail has moved its proposed Withlacoochee HDD crossing upstream.
The actual river crossing appears to be at about
30.795273, -83.452722.