ALOHA CUSTOMERS REMAIN UPSET
By: MARK HOLAN NEW PORT RICHEY – University of South Florida environmental engineer Audrey Levine taught chemistry Monday to more than 125 Aloha Utilities customers.
By: MARK HOLAN NEW PORT RICHEY – University of South Florida environmental engineer Audrey Levine taught chemistry Monday to more than 125 Aloha Utilities customers.
Elizabeth Bluemink @PensacolaNewsJournal.com Drinking water for area residents is safe from radium but might face a future risk from other contaminants, the executive director of
Elizabeth Bluemink @PensacolaNewsJournal.com The Navy needs a new cleanup plan for a Superfund site at Pensacola Naval Air Station. Likely within a year, the Navy
Elizabeth Bluemink @PensacolaNewsJournal.com Federal and state environmental regulators are stepping up their scrutiny of a plan to send treated paper mill and sewage waste over
Elizabeth Bluemink @PensacolaNewsJournal.com The federal Environmental Protection Agency has found no fault with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s handling of previous radium drinking water
Elizabeth Bluemink News Journal correspondent Low levels of a harmful gasoline additive are present in seven Escambia County Utilities Authority wells. Officials said the main
Elizabeth Bluemink @PensacolaNewsJournal.com Radium testing in local schools is expanding. The Escambia County School District will test for radium in drinking water at five schools
Larry Wheeler News Journal Washington bureau WASHINGTON – Pensacola’s contaminated drinking water is now on the “radar screen” of the Bush administration’s nominee to run
Kimberly Blair @PensacolaNewsJournal.com Elizabeth Bluemink @PensacolaNewsJournal.com The City of Gulf Breeze on Thursday hired a law firm to sue the Escambia County Utility Authority, alleging
By KARLAYNE R. PARKER kparker@tampatrib.com PLANT CITY – The well water at Ken and Tammy Simmons’ home east of Coronet Industries hasn’t been tested by