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Mercury Falling: January 2008
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008. From Michael Skok, Candidate for President. The ideal solution to the mercury problem would be to store the waste mercury in a giant underground tank. Then use electricity from solar power generator plants, and/or whatever it takes, to recycle the waste mercury into useable products. Posted by Mercury Falling. Links to this post. Monday, January 21, 2008. From Daniel Imperato, Candidate for President. Posted by Mercury Falling. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Mercury Falling: Who says there are no mountains in Jacksonville?
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Friday, November 16, 2007. Who says there are no mountains in Jacksonville? While the highest point in Jacksonville might only be 54 feet, we do have mountains here. You could say we import them. According to Appalachian Voices. Oh, yeah, there are plans for that, too. Pin this badge on your site. Posted by Mercury Falling. December 9, 2007 at 11:08 PM. December 17, 2007 at 10:55 PM. December 18, 2007 at 3:11 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Change the world in five minutes or less. JEA would redu...
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Mercury Falling: December 2007
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Thursday, December 13, 2007. Fish Fog Hot Spot: Great name for a band, but bad news for Jacksonville? What is a fish fog hot spot? And does this label fit Jacksonville? Read on.our sad story begins in a recent article in the Pensacola News Journal. Emissions down, but not at coal-burning plants,". Which said that almost every industry in the nation has reduced mercury content except the power industry. Why should you care? Why should you care if you live in Jacksonville? According to the article. The EPA...
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Mercury Falling: November 2007
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Friday, November 16, 2007. Who says there are no mountains in Jacksonville? While the highest point in Jacksonville might only be 54 feet, we do have mountains here. You could say we import them. According to Appalachian Voices. Oh, yeah, there are plans for that, too. Pin this badge on your site. Posted by Mercury Falling. Links to this post. Tuesday, November 13, 2007. Temtped by the Fruit of Another. Over several years in zero-mercury-emissions technology - solar-thermal. Posted by Mercury Falling.
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Mercury Falling: August 2007
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Thursday, August 23, 2007. From Charles McBurney, candidate for Florida House of Representatives, District 16. We all know mercury is a dangerous chemical and needs the concentrated attention of JEA. Like you, I am concerned about the alledged violations of the Clean Water Act and note that recent lawsuits have been brought to get some of these matters resolved. I plan to work for funds for the continual clean up of the St. Johns. Posted by Mercury Falling. Links to this post. Monday, August 6, 2007.
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Mercury Falling: April 2007
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Don't Let the Sun Go Down On a Good Idea. As the mercury keeps shooting out of JEA's coal-fired plant, you have to ask, as residents in the Sunshine State, why don't we have more clean, steady-rate inducing solar power? JEA has some solar generation, and it seems to be successful. Sierra Club negotiated this plan with JEA after the Northside Generating Station's terrible problems with mercury forced the shut down of the first power plant, then they cranked up the new one.". 435 m...
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Mercury Falling: July 2007
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007. The secret lives of mercury testers. Some other points of interest:. 183; If you go out and catch a spotted seatrout, for instance, there is no real way to know how much mercury is in it since the range is so large. However, generally, the bigger the fish the more mercury it likely has accumulated. So even though a fish has a lower advisory level, the individual fish may have very little Hg or way over the ‘safe’ limits. Posted by Mercury Falling. Links to this post. Found that 89...
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Mercury Falling: May 2007
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007. You gave these people your vote, now give them a piece of your mind. John Peyton - jpeyton@coj.net. At Large Group 1. Ronnie Fussell - RonnieF@coj.net. At- Large Group 2. Jay Jabour -jay@jayforjax.com. Elaine Brown (incumbent, not running) - ElaineB@coj.net. Lad Daniels (incumbent, not running)- LDaniels@coj.net. Kevin Hyde - KHyde@coj.net. Glorious J. Johnson - GloriousJ@coj.net. Clay Yarborough (elected Mar 20) - sbclay@yahoo.com. Lake Ray (current) - LRay@coj.net. If you don't...
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Mercury Falling: September 2007
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Monday, September 17, 2007. Is JEA gambling with our financial future? The medical risks of JEA's current and proposed coal-fired power plants have already been heavily discussed on Mercury Falling. But what about the financial risks? As your read the below clip from today's issue of The Wall Street Journal. Keep in mind that since JEA is city-owned, every resident of Jacksonville is, in essence, an "investor.". Cuomo Subpoenas Five Energy Firms. Posted by Mercury Falling. Links to this post. Suggests th...
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Mercury Falling: Temtped by the Fruit of Another
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007. Temtped by the Fruit of Another. Over several years in zero-mercury-emissions technology - solar-thermal. And other renewable energy products. FPL Group is making this investment while providing a 36% total shareholder return. As a citizen of Jacksonville, and therefore a "shareholder" of city-owned JEA, what kind of return are you getting? Posted by Mercury Falling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Change the world in five minutes or less. Enter your email address:. Andy J...