Water Woes
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Posted: 10:09 PM Nov 29, 2007
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More than a dozen oystermen met with Governor Charlie Crist at the state capitol. Pointing to maps and explaining how a reduced flow from the Apalachicola River is already hurting the oyster crop, the group is
looking for the Governor to stand up for them when he meets with the
Governors of Alabama and Georgia over the water flow issue next week.

Crist told them he hears what they are saying.

"We're gonna fight for you. We're going to make sure that we protect the water that we have a right to have, and that you truly deserve and that your families depend upon. I get it. I understand."

State Representative Will Kendrick represents Franklin county in the
state legislature. He wants the Governor to tell our neighboring states
to start looking further ahead so water isn’t short before action is
taken before the water runs out.

"It's not been that big of an issue here in North Florida, but across
the state we've already put our money where our mouth is. So, I just
hope we would see those other states step up to the plate and institute
some conservation measures and not just 30 or 60 days ago realize you've only got a 90 to 120 day supply of water and all of a sudden want to cut off the gap."

Crist also told the oyster delegation he looks forward to hearing more
from the community before his Dec. 11 meeting with Governors Purdue and Reilly.

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Posted by: Charles Location: Fla. and NY on Nov 30, 2007 at 10:31 AM
Hopefully Crist will fight for the rights of the fisherman. Unfortunately, as has been shown with lowering real estate taxes, lowering insurance rates, conservation of water in southern Florida, etc., he never follows up and nothing gets done. It would seem that he is only interested in the publicity and not the result. Charles Hopfl