Monday, December 11, 2006

Parties are close to agreement on spray field

The Florida Wildlife Federation and Wakulla County filed challenges in March against a proposed state permit allowing almost 31 million gallons of treated wastewater to be sprayed daily on crops at the city's Southeast Farm - Dec. 9, Tallahassee Democrat

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