Taxpayers Petition County to Get Action on Lake Apopka Pollution
Lake Apopka (Fla.)
Water quality--Florida
Pollution--Florida
Fishing--Florida
A newspaper article from <em>The Winter Garden Times</em> describing petitions being circulated by Orange County sports fishermen and fishing camp owners. The petition calls for action in restoring Lake Apopka, and finding some compromise to make the farming on the shores of the lake compatible with sports fishing interests. The article also gives a brief description of the history of the pollution of the lake and its former status as a well-known sports fishing destination.
Photocopy of original newspaper article: "Taxpayers Petition County to Get Action on Lake Apopka Pollution." <em>The Winter Garden Times</em>, April 28, 1966: binder 1966, Friends of Lake Apopka Archives, Ginn Museum, <a href="http://www.oaktownusa.com/Pages/Preserve/index" target="_blank">Oakland Nature Preserve</a>, Oakland, Florida.
<em>The Winter Garden Times</em>
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Lake Apopka, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Winter Garden, Florida
Ocoee, Florida
Apopka, Florida
Letter from Percy D. Blunt to the Editor of The Winter Garden Times (April 1, 1966)
Lake Apopka (Fla.)
Water quality--Florida
Pollution--Florida
Fishing--Florida
A letter to the editor of <em>The Winter Garden Times</em> from Percy D. Blunt, who served as the Mayor of Winter Garden, Florida, from 1963 to 1965. In the letter, Blunt comments on a previous editorial which called for rejuvenation of tourism and water sports on Lake Apopka. Blunt believes that for this to be possible, citizen advocacy groups must form to combat the special interests groups who benefit from the pollution of the lake. Blunt mentions several state legislators that he appealed to for help in restoring the lake, without success. He also mentions the polluted state of Lulu Creek, which flows through Winter Garden and carried citrus processing discharge into Lake Apopka.
Blunt, Percy D.
Photocopy of original newspaper article: Blunt, Percy D. "Letter to the Editor." <em>The Winter Garden Times</em>, April 1966: binder 1966, Friends of Lake Apopka Archives, Ginn Museum, <a href="http://www.oaktownusa.com/Pages/Preserve/index" target="_blank">Oakland Nature Preserve</a>, Oakland, Florida.
<em>The Winter Garden Times</em>
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Winter Garden, Florida
Lake Apopka, Florida
Lake Apopka Studies for Summer, 1968
Lake Apopka (Fla.)
Water quality--Florida
Pollution--Florida
A list of studies to be performed on Lake Apopka by the Lake Apopka Technical Committee during the summer of 1968. The Technical Committee was formed by Florida Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr. (1926-2011) in 1967, with C. W. Sheffield as chairman, to investigate pollution in and potential restoration of Lake Apopka. The studies on this list include nutrient removal experiments, studies of consolidation of lake sediment, plankton surveys, and rainfall sampling. Towns studied include Oakland, Ferndale, Lake Porter, Winter Garden, Zellwood, and Pine Hills.
Original 1-page typewritten table: binder 1968, Friends of Lake Apopka Archives, Ginn Museum, <a href="http://www.oaktownusa.com/Pages/Preserve/index" target="_blank">Oakland Nature Preserve</a>, Oakland, Florida.
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Oakland, Florida
Ferndale, Florida
Winter Garden, Florida
Gourd Neck, Florida
Crown Point, Florida
Pine Island Point, Florida
Lake Porter, Orlando, Florida
Apopka Beauclair Canal, Florida
Zellwood, Florida
Pine Hills, Florida
Letter from James B. Lackey to Harold L. Moody (July 28, 1966)
Lake Apopka (Fla.)
Lakes--Florida
Water quality--Florida
Pollution--Florida
Algae
Sewage--United States
A letter from James B. Lackey, a water and waste biological consultant, to Harold L. Moody, the River Fishery Project Leader at the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, discussing water samples from Lake Apopka in Florida. Lackey, a retired University of Florida professor, was hired by Lake and Orange counties to study water quality in Lake Apopka and the Harris Chain of Lakes. In the letter, Lackey describes the samples as representing highly over-fertilized water, and expects annual fish kills on Lake Apopka if the fertilizer loading from the Zellwood farms is not stopped.
Lackey, James B.
Photocopy of original typewritten letter from James B. Lackey to Harold L. Moody, July 28, 1966: binder 1966, Friends of Lake Apopka Archives, Ginn Museum, <a href="http://www.oaktownusa.com/Pages/Preserve/index" target="_blank">Oakland Nature Preserve</a>, Oakland, Florida.
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Winter Garden, Florida
Melrose, Florida
Zellwood, Florida
Lake Apopka, Florida
Letter from Harold L. Moody to John W. Woods (October 21, 1965)
Lake Apopka (Fla.)
Lakes--Florida
Water quality--Florida
Pollution--Florida
Algae
A letter from Harold L. Moody, a fisheries biologist, to John W. Woods, chief of the Fisheries Division for the Florida Game and Freshwater Commission. The letter discusses aquatic vegetation in Lake Apopka. Moody states that heavy rainfall has helped dilute pollution in the lake and improved light penetration in the water, decreasing the algae content and allowing limited regrowth of certain aquatic plants. These plants were once the dominant vegetation in the lake. Moody believes that this regrowth is temporary unless the inflow of nutrients and pollution can be halted.
Moody, Harold L.
Photocopy of original typewritten letter from Harold L. Moody to John W. Woods, October 21, 1965: binder 1965, Friends of Lake Apopka Archives, Ginn Museum, <a href="http://www.oaktownusa.com/Pages/Preserve/index" target="_blank">Oakland Nature Preserve</a>, Oakland, Florida.
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Lake Apopka, Florida
Hog Island, Florida
Tallahassee, Florida
Winter Garden, Florida