Monday, June 10, 2024

Apalachicola Riverkeeper will file a legal challenge to the proposed issuance of a permit that would allow oil drilling in the Apalachicola River floodplain

Apalachicola Riverkeeper will file a legal challenge to the proposed issuance of a permit that would allow oil drilling in the Apalachicola River floodplain.

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has issued a Notice of Intent to issue a permit to a company called Clearwater Land and Minerals which would allow exploratory oil and gas drilling within the floodplain and adjacent to the Apalachicola River in Calhoun County.

Apalachicola Riverkeeper will ask an administrative law judge to issue a recommended order denying the permit based on several factors, including the potential damage to the river, its surrounding ecosystems, and local economies.

The Apalachicola Bay, is one of the most productive estuaries in the northern hemisphere, and is of major economic and ecological importance to the entire region, including the eastern Gulf of Mexico.

The River and Bay system is home to 1,300 species of plants, 131 species of fish, and over 120 species of amphibians and reptiles.

The Riverkeeper says the introduction of industrial pollutants from drilling could severely damage surface and groundwater quality, and the biologic and geologic integrity of the area.

The water elevation has twice risen higher than the estimated 100-year flood stage in the past 25 years.

Apalachicola Riverkeeper is not the only group opposing the permit.

The Franklin County Commission also issued a resolution opposing the drilling.

Franklin County Commissioners said the well poses a potential threat to the Apalachicola River and Bay and they oppose the plans, especially since our Bay is currently undergoing a massive restoration effort.

Significant investments have been made by public, private, and individual contributors to restore and preserve the Apalachicola River and Bay.

Our state senator, Corey Simon, and State Representative Jason Shoaf have also opposed the move.




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