Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, and environmental interests. As such, decision-makers presiding over complex water management decisions wield extraordinary powers. The Water Resources Act of Florida vests these powers in five water management districts drawn according to hydrological (not political) boundaries. The water management districts have robust technical, financial, and regulatory powers, and hold the key to Florida’s sustainable development. But with the stakes so high, Florida’s water management districts are at the center of a broader fight for control of water resources. In particular, transboundary water conflicts, political pressure, and ecological needs show ...
Except for limited provisions, Florida law does not establish a formal link between land planning an...
Water policy seems in perpetual crisis. Increasingly, conflicts extend beyond the statutory authorit...
Florida has an estimated 618 trillion gallons of has been imposed on top of the riparian system [17,...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
As more demand is placed on the Nation’s water resources, the need for increased protection for ecol...
In his article, Florida Water Resource Development: A Call for Statewide Leadership, Charles R. Flet...
Experts and organizations involved in freshwater resources management have emphasized the importance...
Experts and organizations involved in freshwater resources management have emphasized the importance...
In his article, Florida Water Resource Development: A Call for Statewide Leadership, Charles R. Flet...
While Florida has the second highest rainfall in the United States, from the northern Okefenokee Swa...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
This Article explores the link between water management and land use planning. First, in Section II,...
Except for limited provisions, Florida law does not establish a formal link between land planning an...
Water policy seems in perpetual crisis. Increasingly, conflicts extend beyond the statutory authorit...
Florida has an estimated 618 trillion gallons of has been imposed on top of the riparian system [17,...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
As more demand is placed on the Nation’s water resources, the need for increased protection for ecol...
In his article, Florida Water Resource Development: A Call for Statewide Leadership, Charles R. Flet...
Experts and organizations involved in freshwater resources management have emphasized the importance...
Experts and organizations involved in freshwater resources management have emphasized the importance...
In his article, Florida Water Resource Development: A Call for Statewide Leadership, Charles R. Flet...
While Florida has the second highest rainfall in the United States, from the northern Okefenokee Swa...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
This Article explores the link between water management and land use planning. First, in Section II,...
Except for limited provisions, Florida law does not establish a formal link between land planning an...
Water policy seems in perpetual crisis. Increasingly, conflicts extend beyond the statutory authorit...
Florida has an estimated 618 trillion gallons of has been imposed on top of the riparian system [17,...