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By Deirdre Conner
http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/041708/met_269111418.shtml
Group cites proposed water withdrawals for giving the stream an urgent and uncertain future.
A national environmental group is calling the
Citing the threat of proposed water withdrawals in
It is the first time the
The group is encouraging residents to contact the St. Johns River Water Management District, the agency that would grant permits to withdraw river water.
District studies indicate
Critics of the plans say diverting such quantities of water upstream could disrupt the ecologically sensitive mix of salt and fresh water that makes the northern St. Johns home to a wide variety of aquatic plants and animals, hurting fishing, tourism and recreation.
And, they say, the St. Johns Water Management District should take stricter conservation measures before tapping the river.
The
"We see the answer to this problem as not very
complicated. The answer we see is, waste less water," Rice said. He said
strict water conservation measures - common in other states - are needed in
fast-growing and drought-stricken Southeastern states such as
Kirby Green, the district's executive director, said he took "extreme exception" to the opinion that the district and surrounding communities don't pay enough attention to water conservation. Still, he said, the debate over the river withdrawals has helped focus local governments' attention on needed conservation measures. And the district itself is vowing to get tougher on conservation after widespread criticism that it isn't doing enough.
Ultimately, Green said, conservation can't solve the need to
turn to "alternative" sources of water - such as river water and
seawater - to satisfy demand. The
"Does it [the report] change philosophically where we're going? No, it doesn't," Green said.
The
Riverkeeper Neil Armingeon said he hoped the endangered
designation would capture the attention of Gov. Charlie Crist, who has been
active in the state's water battles with
"We hope that Gov. Crist will look at this ... and it will engage him," Armingeon said.
Crist's office did not return a call to the Times-Union on Wednesday afternoon.
Rice said that protecting the health of rivers such as the
"That's going to make rivers like the
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