What is the Florida Water News?
A: The Florida Water News is a free Internet mailing with links to news
stories concerning water resource issues in Florida. It is an "instant
clipping service" for people who need to stay current on regional
and local water issues. It is published every Friday and has more than 1,200 subscribers.
What kinds of news does it cover?
A: We cover news on potable water, wastewater, groundwater, flood control, surface water, and stormwater. We also carry run-off related coastal water quality news as well as out-of-area stories that seem important, interesting, or (sometimes) amusing. In addition, the Florida Water News has the web's most comprehensive links to water resource agencies and professional organizations.
Who can subscribe?
A: Subscriptions are available to officials and employees of agencies directly involved in managing water resources. Agencies may request subscriptions for their consultants, lawyers, or other advisers. We retain the absolute right to refuse a subscription to any person, for any reason.
How do I read the Florida Water News?
A: The Florida Water News is delivered each Friday to your e-mail inbox as a short e-mail with a link to the newsletter. To read it, merely click on the link. If you have a web browser, it should open automatically and display the Florida Water News. To read or print any story listed, simply click on the headline. When you're done with the story, close the story window and you will again see the newsletter. |
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How can I subscribe?
A: Easy.
Just visit our subscription site at www.bcwaternews.com
You qualify if you have an interest in Florida water issues and
are:
- A director, board member, or employee of a water resources agency, or
- Employed in public
service or education with the "need to know" regarding
the water resources field.
We are sorry that, due to the administrative workload in managing our subscriber rolls and the expense of distribution, we cannot offer subscriptions to persons in private companies such as equipment vendors, engineers, consultants, etc.
What about privacy and security? Any dangers from viruses?
A: See our
statement on these issues here.
We will not sell, give away, or purposely disclose
your e-mail address, and we always do our best to make sure we are
virus-free.
You said it's free. I see also that there's no advertising. What's the catch?
A: If there is one, we haven't found it yet! |