January 12, 2020
WORLD WATER FORUM
https://www.worldwatercouncil.org/en/world-water-forum
September 21, 2018
HISTORY OF FLORIDA’S WATER CRISIS
Craig Patrick reports on Fox 13 News. It is important to address the recurring crisis of South Florida’s waterways.
Just what is the cause of the toxic algae that plagues this fragile Eco-System?
We face a turning point in the awareness of our water stress Worldwide.
In any effect, Florida’s Red Tide Crisis, and it’s after affects, are endemic of a system reliant on chemicals and corruption. Therefore, crucial lessons are to be learned, as we grapple with threats to our most precious natural resource.
It seems that We, as a Nation, will surely need to struggle with this water crisis for Decades to come

PORT MAYACA, FL – JULY 10: Green algae blooms are seen at the Port Mayaca Lock and Dam on Lake Okeechobee on July 10, 2018 in Port Mayaca, Florida. Gov. Rick Scott has declared a state of emergency in seven Florida counties to combat the potentially toxic green algae bloom that work their way along the river and canal systems when the locks are opened to discharge water from the lake. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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