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Naples Daily News: Florida-Friendly Landscaping
A recent article in the Naples Daily News gives advice on how to keep your landscape healthy, environmentally-friendly, attractive, and useful. Check it out here.
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Board Meeting November 17, 2011
The next meeting of the Collier Soil & Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors will be held at 8:30 AM on November 17, 2011 at: 14700 Immokalee Road Naples, Florida 34120 Agenda (PDF, 56 KB) Minutes (PDF, 20 KB)
Urban MIL Report Jul-Sep 2011
The quarterly report of the Big Cypress Basin Mobile Irrigation Lab is now available: Big Cypress Basin MIL 4th Quarter 2011 (PDF, 164 KB)
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Agricultural MIL Report Jul-Sep 2011
The quarterly report for the Lower West Coast Mobile Irrigation Lab is now available: Lower West Coast MIL 4th Quarter 2011 (PDF, 340 KB)
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Healthy Ponds in Southwest Florida
Is there a way to treat algae in your pond without dumping chemicals in the water? Mike Bauer, the Natural Resources Division Manager for the City of Naples thinks so. Read his ideas here.
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Tagged environmental issues, runoff, surface water, water quality
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