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Fla. tribe wants clean Everglades
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MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2002 The Miccosukee Tribe of Florida is questioning a $7.8 billion plan to restore their homeland, the Everglades. The tribe says the plan doesn't ensure the water in the Everglades will be clean. Other critics agree. The tribe has engaged in litigation over the years to force cleanup of the water and won a recent case in February. Get the Story:
For Tribe, a Long Battle to Protect Water Quality (The Washington Post 6/24)
Between Rock and a Hard Place (The Washington Post 6/24)
To the White House, by Way of the Everglades (The Washington Post 6/23)
A Rescue Plan, Bold and Uncertain (The Washington Post 6/23) Related Stories:
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