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In central Florida, widespread flooding still is receding more than two weeks after Hurricane Ian.In one neighborhood, the only road in and out remains washed out, leaving many residents stranded.
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Advocates want an end to sewage sludge dumped near the St. Johns River.
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A low-pressure system is expected to bring more flooding to central Florida only weeks after Irma's devastating rampage in the state.
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Work is complete on a 30-year, 250 million dollar restoration of the St. Johns River's headwaters, one of the largest wetland restoration efforts in the world.The work was done to resurrect a more natural flow of water in the headwaters of the state's longest river, which begins in central Florida and flows north toward Jacksonville.90.7 environmental reporter Amy Green talked with St. Johns Riverkeeper Lisa Rinaman about the work.
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The St. Johns riverkeeper heads out Tuesday on a 13-day tour of the river.The goal is to raise awareness about threats facing the state's longest river.
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Nearly a third of Florida's streams will gain federal protection under new rules aimed at smaller streams, tributaries and wetlands.The rules clarify which of the waterways are protected under the Clean Water Act.