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Keep Hillsborough County Beautiful, Inc. Part-Time Executive Assistant Position Available - 11/17/2009
Keep Hillsborough County Beautiful is hiring a part-time assistant to assist w/ daily office duties & the Trash Trooper Litter Hotline. MSOffice is a must. Duties include, but are not limited to: maintenance of office and computer files, replying to inquiries about the various KHCB programs, assisting with the promotion and coordination of KHCB's major events, and tracking necessary statistics for reporting purposes. The job incumbent shall be available for certain events outside the normal workweek and shall serve as a resource and advisor to the Executive Director. Candidates can send their resumes to KeepHCB@yahoo.com or fax to (813) 960-5044. For more information visit the link below.
United States Using Less Water Than 35 Years Ago!!! - 11/5/2009
WASHINGTON, D.C.--The United States is using less water than during the peak years of 1975 and 1980, according to water use estimates for 2005. Despite a 30 percent population increase during the past 25 years, overall water use has remained fairly stable according to a new U.S. Geological Survey report. Assistant Secretary of the Interior Anne Castle announced the report, Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 2005, as part of her keynote speech today at the Atlantic Water Summit in the National Press Club. The report shows that in 2005 Americans used 410 billion gallons per day, slightly less than in 2000. The declines are attributed to the increased use of more efficient irrigation systems and alternative technologies at power plants. Water withdrawals for public supply have increased steadily since 1950--when USGS began the series of five-year trend reports--along with the population that depends on these supplies.
Bay Soundings Fall 2009, Covering the Tampa Bay Watershed, NOW AVAILABLE!! - 10/29/2009
Fall issue is now available!! Great articles including: "Business of the Bay is Changing" "$7.6 Million in Stimulus Funds Energize Hillsborough County" "Port of Tampa Roised for Growth"
PODCAST with noted oceanographer, Dr. Sylvia Earle - 10/22/2009
Sylvia Earle grew up in Pinellas County playing and exploring in the bay and gulf waters as a child. Bobbie O'Brien interviews her during this PODCAST.
Please follow the link below to listen to the PODCAST.
http://www.wusf.usf.edu/wusf-fm/news/News_Detail_TVLk.cfm?ID=1518
Notice of Public Comment Period for EPA Decision Document Regarding Impaired Water (303d) List - 9/29/2009
This EPA notice announces the availability of an EPA decision identifying water quality limited waterbodies and associated pollutants in Florida to be listed pursuant to the Clean Water Act. Public comment is requested not later than October 23, 2009. A copy of the notice with contact information along with the list of water bodies to be added or removed from the impaired waters list can be found at the link below.
Smart Growth Guide for Coastal and Waterfront Communities Released - 9/28/2009
On Wednesday, September 9, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the International City/County Management Association, and Rhode Island Sea Grant, released “Smart Growth for Coastal and Waterfront Communities.” The guide includes an overview of the unique development challenges and opportunities along the water and provides specific approaches to development that include a description of the issues, tools and techniques, and case studies. For more information and a PDF version of the publication, visit the web site below.
The United Nations Environment Programme Releases Climate Change Science Compendium 2009 - 9/28/2009
The pace and scale of climate change may now be outstripping even the most sobering predictions of the last report of the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC). An analysis of the very latest, peer-reviewed science indicates that many predictions at the upper end of the IPCC's forecasts are becoming ever more likely. Meanwhile, the newly emerging science points to some events thought likely to occur in longer-term time horizons, as already happening or set to happen far sooner than had previously been thought.
Follow the link below to access the Climate Change & Florida Component. The report is the last in the list of links.
http://www.sarasota.wateratlas.usf.edu/education/#ClimateChange
Simplified State Lands Web Site is "One Stop Shop" to Understanding Florida's State Lands Program - 9/24/2009
Tallahassee — In order to better assist land owners, sellers, buyers and interested members of the public, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's (DEP) Division of State Lands recently launched a redesigned Web site that streamlines access to state lands resources. The improved Web site demonstrates the Department's commitment not just to the environment, but to customer service as well, offering clear and navigable information in a 'one stop shop.'
Check out the new site at the link below
Mini-Grant Applications Due October 1 - 9/21/2009
Applications for a Tampa Bay Estuary Program Bay Mini-Grant must be submitted by Thursday,October 1 at 3 p.m. Non-profits, neighborhoods, schools and community groups are encouraged to apply for education, restoration or pollution prevention projects that directly benefit the Tampa Bay watershed. Requests from $500 to $7,500 may be funded. Projects must be completed within the 2010 calendar year. For an online application, and to read summaries of previous grant-funded projects, visit the TBEP website linked below.
Cross Bayou Canal & Joe's Creek Cleanup - October 3rd! - 9/21/2009
2009 PINELLAS COASTAL CLEANUP IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE OCEAN CONSERVANCY international coastal cleanup campaign
Cross Bayou Canal & Joe's Creek cleanup Saturday OCTOBER 3, 2009
Please follow the link below for event details.
http://www.pinellas.wateratlas.usf.edu/upload/documents/264_Oct3-09CleanupFlyer.pdf



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