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Senate Agrees to Give Everglades 78-Billion Gallon Drink of Cleaner Water

Senate Agrees to Give Everglades 78-Billion Gallon Drink of Cleaner Water
The Everglades might receive the cleansing of a lifetime thanks to the SB 10 bill, which was just passed by the Florida Senate.

The Florida Senate has just passed a bill that would cleanse and refresh the Everglades with over 78 billion gallons of clean water.

The congregation voted 36-3 on Wednesday in favor of the proposal SB 10, which would approve the construction of a deep-water 240,000 acre foot reservoir to store and clean water of toxic discharges before being released back into the ecosystem once more. The proposal has now been passed onto the House of Representatives.

But after a recent poisonous algae super bloom, which created a public health crisis for the Everglade community, legislators agreed that it was time to act.

The $1.5 billion project would split state and federal funding to alter 14,000 acres of state land leases in the southern Everglade area. If approved, the reservoir would give a life-saving boost to the diseased ecosystem.

"Now is the time because we have the political will," said Sen. Rob Bradley, R-Fleming Island, the Senate sponsor of the bill, according to the Miami Herald. "The science is there. The science demands it, and that science matches the heart and desire to get something done."

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