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Experts say some small cities, both Florida and nationally — as well as their utilities — lack proper cybersecurity.
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Hillsborough County officials say the water still meets local, state and federal regulations, but may have a different taste and smell.
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The Orlando Utility Commission treats the city’s water with liquid oxygen and supplies that ordinarily go toward water treatment have been diverted to hospitals for patients suffering from the virus.
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Critics promised immediately to appeal the decision affecting Ginnie Springs by the seven-member governing board of the Suwannee River Water Management District.
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Florida's population grows every year. And the state is trying to come up with ways to meet people's needs without ruining natural water resources.
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Six passengers were stricken on the Tampa-bound flight, prompting Cleveland airport officials to shut down and clean water fountains.
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The Supreme Court on Monday appeared to be looking for a way to side with Florida in its complaint that Georgia uses too much water and leaves too...
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Empty shelves typically stocked with water are cropping up on many Floridians’ social media feeds. But one state official says the run on water is more...
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Floridians are flocking to stores to stock up ahead of Hurricane Irma. Some locations are struggling to keep supplies on the shelves.
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Continuing to point at “out of control” water damage claims, the Citizens Property Insurance Board of Governors on Tuesday unanimously backed proposed…
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The Atlantic Storm season starts June 1st and while a lot of attention is given to the winds packed by hurricanes, that's not the only peril. Florida...