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Apalachicola Riverkeeper challenges oil drilling plan in North Florida


The Apalachicola Riverkeeper is mounting a legal challenge to try to stop the latest effort to drill for oil in environmentally sensitive North Florida.

The nonprofit Riverkeeper filed a petition Thursday seeking to block the Florida Department of Environmental Protection from permitting an exploratory oil well in rural Calhoun County. The well is located between the Apalachicola and Chipola rivers and upstream from the Apalachicola Bay, where long-term restoration efforts continue.

The Riverkeeper said in a press release that it will ask an administrative law judge to deny the permit based on factors that include potential damage to the river, its surrounding ecosystems and local economies.

The Apalachicola River is seen from the location of Fort Gadsden at Prospect Bluff in the Apalachicola National Forest Wednesday, April 17, 2019.

“Our organization works tirelessly on behalf of our members and the surrounding communities to protect, restore, and advocate for the Apalachicola River and its ecosystem,” said Cameron Baxley, Apalachicola Riverkeeper. “Petroleum drilling and the associated industrial activities pose significant threats to the exceptional environmental quality, economic, recreational, and scenic values that this world-class river and bay provide to our region.”



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