Mirage

Mirage
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Florida and the Vanishing Water of the Eastern U.S.

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

نویسنده

Cynthia Barnett

شابک

9780472021451
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from December 31, 2007
In recent decades, severe droughts in New England and the mid-Atlantic states, along with shrinking aquifers, dried-up lakes and sluggish rivers in the Southeast have induced bitter East Coast fights over what was once an exclusively Western concern: water scarcity. What happened? Barnett, the longtime environmental reporter for Florida Trend
magazine, answers that question in a rigorous look at the relentless pressure of development and burgeoning human populations on natural water supplies, particularly in the wetlands of Florida. Chapter by chapter, Barnett documents the expanding sinkholes, loss of ancient lakes, pollution of water tables and river systems, aquifer mining and negligent politics that have led to Florida's perpetual water crisis—including a disastrous shift in weather patterns. Considering such crises elsewhere in the U.S., Barnett finds that successful allocation agreements are rare, lessons learned are quickly forgotten and an ever-growing population spells more trouble to come. Though it may lack popular appeal, this comprehensive and well-referenced volume does feature appearances from such well-known figures as Walt Disney, Jeb Bush, and Hurricane Katrina, and should become vital reading for citizens and policymakers as global concerns over water scarcity grow.



Library Journal

April 15, 2007
Most Western and many Eastern states face periodic severe water shortages, but only Florida has experienced the iconic spectacle of a Porsche dealership collapsing into a drought-induced sinkhole. Authored by a journalist at the respected business journal "Florida Trend", this book vividly describes the many abuses of Florida's water supply that increasingly lead to such disasters. Barnett details the growth of overirrigated golf courses and manicured lawns of gated communities that, along with wasteful agricultural practices, deplete and contaminate the Florida aquifer in spite of the replenishments of torrential summer rains and occasional hurricanes. She skillfully depicts the historical background and national context of Florida's current water woes, including Atlanta's sprawling suburban communities that threaten the famous Apalachicola oyster beds and the exploding popularity of bottled water that menaces many of the state's sparkling freshwater springs. Barnett's "Mirage", along with Bill Belleville's "Losing It All to Sprawl" and Gary Ross Mormino's "Land of Sunshine, State of Dreams", completes a recently published trinity of authoritative and readable books that should offer wake-up calls to even the most rapacious Florida developer or overlobbied politician. Highly recommended for Florida and regional collections, although libraries in other areas facing water issues may also consider for purchase.Kathleen Arsenault, Univ. of South Florida at St. Petersburg Lib.

Copyright 2007 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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