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This week on Florida Matters we visit the office of St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman to talk about his second term in office, which began about a month…
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This week on Florida Matters we visit the office of St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman to talk about his second term in office, which began about a month…
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Staying Safe After Silty Storm Surge & Sewage Issues, Thousands Lack Necessities One Week after IrmaThe American Red Cross and the Salvation Army continue their relief efforts more than one week after Hurricane Irma devastated South Florida . Tens of...
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A state investigation into St. Petersburg's sewage spills places much of the blame on the decision to close the Albert Whitted wastewater treatment...
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Hundreds of millions of gallons of sewage spilled onto Pinellas County streets and into waterways after last year's tropical storms. A task force set up...
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A new law signed today requires public notification within 24 hours of pollution incidents.
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A federal investigation into St. Petersburg’s sewage releases has been closed.The city is still facing a state investigation and a civil suit after…
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St. Petersburg officials are repairing about 2,000 manholes to make sure the city's sewage system is not overwhelmed during heavy rainfall.
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Gov. Rick Scott will sign a bill to step up public notification of pollution incidents, after the measure was unanimously approved Wednesday in the House.
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When it rains in St. Petersburg, as much as four times the amount of sewage can flow through the city's wastewater plants.
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An administrative law judge Friday ruled that the Florida Department of Environmental Protection overstepped its authority in proposing new requirements...
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A researcher who tested the water around St. Petersburg for antibiotic resistant bacteria after the city released sewage into Tampa Bay didn't find any.