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Floridians unaware but supportive of water wars lawsuit

Floridians are largely unaware of a bubbling rivalry between Florida and Georgia away from the gridiron. Late last year, Florida officials a lawsuit against the state of Georgia, continuing what has been dubbed a water war between Alabama, Georgia and Florida. The...

Floridians are willing to pay to ensure water in the future

Floridians are willing to pay slightly more for water now if it means guaranteeing a future water supply. According to a study by the UF/IFAS Center for Public Issues Education, 69 percent of Floridians are willing to increase their water bill by 10 percent to protect...

Water issues important to Floridians, survey finds

Floridians have water on the brain and are willing to conserve it — to a point. Eighty-three percent of residents rated water as a highly or extremely important issue in Florida, behind only the economy and healthcare, according to survey results from the UF/IFAS...

Hypoxia doesn’t resonate with Floridians

When it comes to technical terminology, policy makers might have a hard time telling the public about hypoxia. When surveyed by the PIE Center, Floridians showed low concern about hypoxia, which is more commonly associated with terms like dead zones or red tides. The...

Saltwater intrusion isn’t biggest concern for the coast

Despite concern for saltwater intrusion, most Floridians are focusing their attention on other water issues. PIE Center researchers Alexa Lamm and Tracy Irani developed a public opinion survey that looked into water issues facing Florida. More than half of those...

Recycled wastewater interest is higher than availability

Despite the public’s interest in using recycled water, research shows that many Florida communities aren’t providing access to the irrigation resource. Rather than sending treated wastewater to oceans and rivers, recycled water is used in water conservation for...