Saturday, December 28, 2024

Florida Court: No Pollution-Free Water for You

For the second time this year, a Florida appellate court has ruled against environmentalists fighting to enact a widely supported local clean water measure. The Fifth District Court of Appeal ruled Thursday that although 83% of voters in Titusville approved a 2022 initiative establishing the right to clean water, the city in Brevard County couldn't enact it because of a 2020 state law preventing local government from giving rights to bodies of water, plants, and animals. The City of Titusville had appealed a lower court's ruling siding with Speak Up Titusville, the group behind the local ballot measure. The three-judge appellate panel reversed the lower court's order to codify the clean water amendment allowing residents to sue, on behalf of the "Waters of Titusville," any entities that violate the measure.

Comments

...forget about it, Jake, It's Floriduh.

#1 | Posted by Wardog at 2024-12-28 09:58 AM

I thought Repukes were For Local Government and against Top Down control at the State level.

I Guess Polluters Rights are more important than local Government.

Who'd a thunk it?

#2 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2024-12-28 11:04 AM

Come back in fifty years, and Florida will have lost at least 20% of its coastline to human caused global warming and the rising seas from the expansion of the volume of water at higher temps.
And still they will probably be voting into office old Republicans who ignore the needs of the poor and those sick and dying from heat stroke.

#3 | Posted by Hughmass at 2024-12-29 06:15 AM

Tell me again how Florida is such a great state to live in or retire in!
Please!

#4 | Posted by e1g1 at 2024-12-29 07:26 PM

@#4 ... Tell me again how Florida is such a great state to live in or retire in!
Please! ...

I have relatives living in Florida.

When I talk with them, for some reason, the conversation always seems to drift off into how wonderful Florida is.

My guess as an answer to your request is that Florida is critically dependent upon tourist traffic.

Florida tourism industry
en.wikipedia.org

... Tourism makes up one of the largest sectors of Florida's economy, with nearly 1.4 million people employed in the tourism industry in 2016 (a record for the state, surpassing the 1.2 million employment from 2015).[1][2] ...

As such, the residents of Florida seem to tend towards boasting about their state, in an effort to maintain, or even increase, that tourism.


#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-12-29 07:55 PM

I love how people don't understand how water levels work. If parts of Florida are underwater, so will many other places in the world, including parts of NY, California, Massachusetts etc. The ocean doesn't just rise in one spot against people you happen to find distasteful

#6 | Posted by THEBULL at 2024-12-29 08:34 PM

@#6 ... love how people don't understand how water levels work. If parts of Florida are underwater, so will many other places in the world, including parts of NY, California, Massachusetts etc. The ocean doesn't just rise in one spot ...

Not one spot, but maybe, one area?

NASA Study: Rising Sea Level Could Exceed Estimates for U.S. Coasts (2022)
www.jpl.nasa.gov

... New results show average sea level rise approaching the 1-foot mark for most coastlines of the contiguous U.S. by 2050. The Gulf Coast and Southeast will see the most change. ...


#7 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-12-29 08:40 PM

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