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Roberta Young(Bird)
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ceo Hazard Haven P.E.T.S. & the Mobile Pet Food Bank
St Augustine, FL เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2024
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Roberta Young(Bird) รีทวีตแล้ว
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One of the great Culinarists of all time - THE SWEDISH CHEF - is joined in the kitchen by his Uncle as they take a Swiss Turkey, some Chinese ingredients & turn it into a Yugoslavian Chicken.
#DannyKaye
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BREAKING NEWS: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has officially withdrawn its application to deepen and widen the Port Everglades shipping channel. This is the most significant progress in more than a decade of advocacy to protect Florida’s Coral Reef from this harmful project.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is planning the largest permitted coral reef destruction in U.S. history. Port Everglades expansion would wipe out millions of corals, including the few remaining staghorn corals in Florida. #WetTribe #TidetotheOcean
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UPDATE on the proposed data center in Fort Meade, Polk County, Florida, population 5,100:
— Florida Secretary of Commerce J. Alex Kelly, wrote a letter to Fort Meade Mayor Jaret Williams, raising red flags about the $2.6B Fort Meade data center plan
I have included screenshots of portions of the letter.
— Basically, Kelly said that if the more than 4,000,000-square-foot facility is ultimately constructed, it will present significant risks to central Florida's energy capacity, water resources and transportation infrastructure.
— The data center would be located on a 1,300-acre former phosphate mine. (I included a screenshot of the location)
The developer, Florida Ecopark LLC, says the facility would use 50,000 gallons of water per day and could create nearly 500 jobs by 2031.
(Just for context, major phosphate operations often pull 30–34 million gallons of water from the aquifer daily.)
— "We are 100% in support of positive growth and opportunities for the city, but we want to make sure we're set up for success and not approved too early to where we have false hope and no jobs for the citizens in the town," George McNerney, the vice chair of Watchdogs of Fort Meade, said.
— One of the city commissioners, Candice Lott, told FOX 13 that “concerns raised by the commerce secretary will need to be addressed before any development can occur.” (I included screenshots of her statement.)
— The developer still needs to acquire a number of permits from various agencies, including the Southwest Florida Water Management District, before the project can move forward.




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