Friend --
We need your help.
The state’s triennial review of water quality standards is under way
and Friday, November 22, is the deadline to ask the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection to establish strict numeric standards for
cyanotoxins to protect public health.
We know that drinking, touching,
and even breathing algae-borne toxins can cause skin rashes, eye
irritation, nose and throat irritation and breathing difficulty,
stomach and intestinal problems, and liver damage. Additionally
researchers have linked these toxins to increased risks of liver
failure, ALS, Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, and multiple
cancers.
This week we joined the Center for Biological
Diversity and other
conservation groups calling on the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection to establish legal limits for cyanotoxins that pose severe
health risks to people and wildlife. The standards will help trigger public notifications when blooms
are dangerous and will contribute to long-term planning to curtail the
pollution and alter the water-management practices that contribute to
the outbreaks.
We need you to add your
voice to ours. (You don’t have to be a Florida resident to
participate).
Email
your comments to the
Corps directly to [email protected] by clicking
here to open a pre-formatted email window. Feel
free to add your own story and click “send.”
Please don’t wait. Your health and
the health of the ones you love deserves real protection.
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