Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Silver Springs Alliance

Dear Friends,
I joined the Springs Alliance and this is what they sent me so I thought I would pass this info on to you.  If you are so inclined, it costs only $15 to join the alliance.  It is a very worthy cause. This is an example of how big money is draining Florida of all it’s natural resources to line the pockets of a few.  It should be a crime to keep issuing water withdrawal permits in a severe drought.  What we have here is the Fox guarding the hen house.  It is about time to call for our water management board members to be elected locally instead of letting the Governor appoint all of his cronies who apparently care more about making money than protecting our water. 
Jackie

ATTACHMENTS:

From: Natalie Lyons [mailto:silverspringsalliance@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 10:53 AM
To: Barbara Schwartz
Subject: Silver Springs Alliance - Welcome New Members!
 

 
Dear New Member,

 
On behalf of the Board of Directors, we welcome you to the Silver Springs Alliance.  Thank you for your interest, support, and participation. We look forward to working together to preserve Silver Springs and keep the Springshed flourishing.
SSA is very new. Its founders include springs scientists, water specialists, a former county Commissioner, veteran environmental activists, teachers, community leaders and students.  We are united by our  scientifically supported conviction that Silver Springs-Florida’s most famous springs-needs our help. Its waters are degraded and its flow is diminished.

 
That’s why our main purpose is to be an advocate for Silver Springs; to restore  and protect the Springs for future generations. We are also committed to protecting and preserving  the Floridan Aquifer; source of the Springs, rivers and waterways, as well as  the water we drink, bathe in and grow our food in.
The biggest threat to Silver Springs right now is the Adena Springs Ranch project now being constructed in the Fort McCoy area within the Springshed.  This project includes a projected 30,000 head of cattle, a slaughterhouse, 135 large diameter wells, and a pending water permit (CUP-consumptive use permit) for 13.27 MILLION GALLONS OF WATER PER DAY. Water from OUR aquifer!

 
Robert Knight, PHD, of the Florida Springs Institute, and an SSA Board member states “That’s more than the city of Ocala consumes every day. The manure generated daily by the herd of 30,000 cattle expected on the ranch would be the equivalent  to that of 240,00 humans.”
We have a website! www.silverspringsalliance.org.  We are in the process of improving and expanding it every day, so tune in often.

 
Reach us via e-mail as well: silverspringsalliance@gmail.com.  We are also on Facebook and Twitter!
I am forwarding and attaching information about taking action on the Adena project. Please pass on to other interested people and give them our email/web addresses if they would like to join.

 
Upcoming events are as follows:
Saturday, April 28: EarthFest @ Tuscawilla Park in Ocala. We will have an information table there.

 
Thursday, May 3: Dr. Knight will be addressing the Conservation Trust of Florida. I will attach the information.
Tuesday, May 15: Public Forum in Jacksonville.  In conjunction with the Saint Johns  Riverkeeper. Attached.

 
Wednesday, May 16: Rainbow Springs event. Attached
Saturday, May 19: Rainbow River cleanup & Rainbow River Coalition event. More to come.

 

 
Barbara Schwartz
Secretary, BOD
Silver Springs Alliance

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