Each $500 donation will convert one more household from septic to sewer to help clean the Indian River Lagoon for us all.
After eight years of hard work the taxpayer-funded effort to clean up the Indian River Lagoon is finally showing some progress. You can get up-to-date reports from the experts by attending Lagoon ...
The Cocoa City Council voted 3-1 to advance a plan that would connect 88 homes on Indian River Drive to the city's sewer system. The project aims to reduce pollution in the Indian River Lagoon, as ...
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (CBS12) — Researchers at Florida Atlantic University’s (FAU) Harbor Branch on the Treasure Coast found that sewage, not excess fertilizers, is the main reason the Indian River Lagoon ...
VERO BEACH — A pilot program could help connect septic tanks at more than two dozen homes on Atlantic Boulevard to the city sewer system. Who's behind the program: Indian River Land Trust, the ...
The Brevard Indian River Lagoon Coalition would like to show our appreciation to our local legislative delegation led by Senators Debbie Mayfield and Tom Wright who supported and helped push through ...
Septic and Lagoon Septic systems are necessary on any property without access to a public sewage system. The purpose for septic systems is to receive liquid household waste from the house plumbing. It ...
Brevard County commissioners are moving forward with a voter referendum to renew the ½-cent sales tax for the Save Our Indian ...
HOLIDAY, Fla. — A Pasco County couple feels trapped by their own waste after buying a house in Holiday. Their home is on a tidal lagoon with a septic system and no more room for drainage — but the ...