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Florida works on rules to clean up sites contaminated with “forever chemicals” amid new warnings from the EPA. And a judge strikes down an Orange County charter amendment, ruling it’s preempted by state law that prevents local governments from granting legal rights to any part of the natural environment. The panel discusses what the ruling might mean for development in Central Florida.
By WUCF TV5
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Florida works on rules to clean up sites contaminated with “forever chemicals” amid new warnings from the EPA. And a judge strikes down an Orange County charter amendment, ruling it’s preempted by state law that prevents local governments from granting legal rights to any part of the natural environment. The panel discusses what the ruling might mean for development in Central Florida.