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Summary of the Fresh Water Lakes Conference.  ( 1960-03-16 )

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Title:
Summary of the Fresh Water Lakes Conference. ( 1960-03-16 )
Series Title:
Campaign Materials, 1956-1970. Department of Water Resources 1958-1960. (Farris Bryant Papers)
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Florida. Department of Water Resources.
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English

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Bryant, Farris, 1914- ( LCSH )
United States. Office of Emergency Planning. ( LCSH )
Florida. Board of Control. ( LCSH )
Florida Turnpike Authority. ( LCSH )
Florida. State Road Dept. ( LCSH )
Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway (Fla.) ( LCSH )
Politics and government -- 1951- -- Florida ( LCSH )
Bryant, Farris, 1914- -- Correspondence ( LCSH )
United States. Congress. Senate -- Elections, 1970 ( LCSH )
Segregation -- Florida -- St. Augustine ( LCSH )
Political campaigns -- Florida ( LCSH )
Elections -- Florida ( LCSH )
Governors -- Florida -- 20th century ( LCSH )
Political campaigns ( JSTOR )
Fresh water ( JSTOR )
Mathematics ( JSTOR )
Political elections ( JSTOR )
Water resources ( JSTOR )
Lakes ( JSTOR )
Maxims ( JSTOR )
Hum ( JSTOR )
Rheas ( JSTOR )
Omens ( JSTOR )
Public interest ( JSTOR )
Manuals ( JSTOR )
United States Senate ( JSTOR )
Governors ( JSTOR )
Spatial Coverage:
North America -- United States of America -- Florida -- Leon County -- Tallahassee
North America -- United States of America -- Florida

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General Note:
SubSERIES 2b: Campaign for Governor,1960 BOX: 6

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University of Florida
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University of Florida
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All rights reserved by the copyright holder.
Resource Identifier:
UF80000325_0006_004_0043

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emit or on-rsnip ann rse 01 nesa uir.Ter lauer th- queation oi' public 9.ccess. Prarious :sti th this p-oble beve estabLiished a nur wikime altive etext-gamily in past and pressit autopt e double intm'est and at the ram tirJe afford

: years been concerned with the la Floride with articular ealiphan'.c o (forml and informl) coneezaad 5 agriselirnt on plicy and adaldnieto manage ou fresh tister' lakes a rotection for legitillate private

Goverlor LeRoy Colling in his opening address to this conierenem restated sud eleirial. 13 a est effective similian me pr.et deficie:Icies sa senesmilent prograuis for ISorida's fresh water Jakcgi- Caenior Collas noted the jurisdictional confusion the 134% of eeneentrated authority and respansibility, and tim ere critical leci: of basie inforation on dich needed reforms in the adiidnistrative and pliey arena can be MAe. IIe called e.ttention to the ineraaning need for ore effective =+-amnt of F).orida's Wees +.inty akrag a need produced by the rapid mienizatim of a steadily growing populetion. Sie prerastre en og riatual z'ceources including fresh eter lakes to sure to increase as the population of the state irienames to a projected 8,000,0130 people in 1970. The Gorernor pointed ate. tiet allodez'ate sain'oreinente sa police and adedstation g vrmld forestell the 21eeessity for are dreatic pro6teD'S of goverlorit control later. Oorernor Collins ennold.ca by riotjag that te very


138616 Di FNOKid 5 Opel11, 20 bDin TCuriDha CBd permm-na reBidening Centered 10 a considerable estma on pub.lic aeease to the state's insolperitble fresh eter resources stressing the i's.at tbist "public bright ere zicaningless milensi they ces M Japleelented bypublia use."
& D. Aldriah, iiirector of the Florida Gaus and Fresh Water Flah Cocalesion, eladi'ied a major- eleemt of the -rono ecimerning this confererlee--the right of public access to the sete 4 l'resh w!".ter lates. M6 Aldt'ieb notM the problem istised ty the relatively men nuoter of leker, definitely vessea with the public interest by virtue of having been merdered in original surreye. Megas to aimy other lehen, equally valuable for public use, eima2' beve been closed to public use er threatera to be shut off as more anil more leMfont propeny some into private oliner'ship.
Mr. Aldrich's stateinant sunrod up the heart of the problein by stressizig the need "to presa forvlard and pursue.mil approaches and estelst all igeene in deter-a a e the right of the public to use rany ci' the uniamandered. leMo in Tlorida. If ils ere to continue with oir ''*--smsical attitude in alloising mimy of our hlkee 1211=1 have been nonetantly used by the pub32c in the past to M noir fe.aced off of otherwise isolated, a 11111 fisa oru'selven in an untenable poeition. It cou]A end up 11 a mitU1Ltiali iberg 11e blVe Nihter, ilmidly GWe'ytitims, but [10% a drop to 01113 ing filib 11, boat on, piente around, or perbspa to eveR leak at freely.'"
J'he kind of general egreement on the in-Muncies of present golley end admirt-intrative arran5erilants noted store hills been olitlined at other confereneen on 111ster zesaurce prom- in recent years. Eleule encoureging steps have men tegen to oirerealms these defleiemetes. Mr. Aldrich called attentian to a recent ecoperative eGreceout with ble Trtisteen of the Internal Impi'alnment Fumo desi6ned to pecvide a eMet on the efibet of proposed lake fills or other ebiuilles on the fish and galise potential of the


lakes irrzolved, Ot-r.er em:Dagard denlobannes miaba be detailed. An int'orel coardiotics gg.up corsiased. or siebe una federal egencies concerned with natural resources is a ce a post. la Mditioni tha -dort of John Uekei'ield's liepartaient of eter Besources a minated coordistive rfforts ttst monatitute a large silip in thei right direction. FM Could argue, hoverer, that thirce slynnees constitute ry11e the.n a Ecod be5i7'nir&
One mjor road bloejs to devisirig new pragteam for the proper sierlagerient of Florida's freat -iater lata has ~ueen the confiraspa and weer'1:stity about the lelsal picture in rego.rd to thee m.ints. It is the haopy almumtance o' this conference to have m'tallable for the first thm the meelte of a nmiter of years of extensive re!!earch into legal problem of Florida1a fresh mier Jntes. This resestch has been carri.ed om jointly by 110an Fralik 2111:102y of the Ultiversity of Florida law Sebool, and Shelden J. Plager, nimaler of the iam Sabool faulty. 11er the first ilsig it is pesuitle to end a conference of this kind vf.thout the frimtsting r'--m-tion that progress es -AM7 mail the legal confusio11 no clarifiek aul possible avenues suggested. for bringirig about an equitable blarmlanising of De public interest and the prol:er rights of primte awnets.
I se not suggoting that Demin Ms]auey blis eMared up every legal uncertainty involving fresii star lakes-that utopian EMM will leobithly never be reenhed, what Dean Malmey bus done, s&Dported by the voluntle contribution of 3moel ti!1mbe3's ]3Db Grafb:In Cletis D. Houart Jo Joents, med Ralph McCMoe, is clar1% for the firat time just Wiere the le6el uncertainties lie, 1xrir they developed historiamily, an11 how the probleine in Florida compare win those of other ste.ten. Of perhasis greater imiportance iban this invaluable conti'ibution has been the develogment by Dean maloney med te pimel of several passible approaches thikt 1111666 be takec in protnotie6 the public


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emit or on-rsnip ann rse 01 nesa uir.Ter lauer thqueation oi' public 9.ccess. Prarious :sti th this p-oble beve estabLiished a nur wikime altive etext-gamily in past and pressit autopt e double intm'est and at the ram tirJe afford : years been concerned with the la Floride with articular ealiphan'.c o (forml and informl) coneezaad 5 agriselirnt on plicy and adaldnieto manage ou fresh tister' lakes a rotection for legitillate private Goverlor LeRoy Colling in his opening address to this conierenem restated sud eleirial. 13 a est effective similian me pr.et deficie:Icies sa senesmilent prograuis for ISorida's fresh water JakcgiCaenior Collas noted the jurisdictional confusion the 134% of eeneentrated authority and respansibility, and tim ere critical leci: of basie inforation on dich needed reforms in the adiidnistrative and pliey arena can be MAe. IIe called e.ttention to the ineraaning need for ore effective =+-amnt of F).orida's Wees +.inty akrag a need produced by the rapid mienizatim of a steadily growing populetion. Sie prerastre en og riatual z'ceources including fresh eter lakes to sure to increase as the population of the state irienames to a projected 8,000,0130 people in 1970. The Gorernor pointed ate. tiet allodez'ate sain'oreinente sa police and adedstation g vrmld forestell the 21eeessity for are dreatic pro6teD'S of goverlorit control later. Oorernor Collins ennold.ca by riotjag that te very

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138616 Di FNOKid 5 Opel11, 20 bDin TCuriDha CBd permm-na reBidening Centered 10 a considerable estma on pub.lic aeease to the state's insolperitble fresh eter resources stressing the i's.at tbist "public bright ere zicaningless milensi they ces M Japleelented bypublia use." & D. Aldriah, iiirector of the Florida Gaus and Fresh Water Flah Cocalesion, eladi'ied a majoreleemt of the -rono ecimerning this confererlee--the right of public access to the sete 4 l'resh w!".ter lates. M6 Aldt'ieb notM the problem istised ty the relatively men nuoter of leker, definitely vessea with the public interest by virtue of having been merdered in original surreye. Megas to aimy other lehen, equally valuable for public use, eima2' beve been closed to public use er threatera to be shut off as more anil more leMfont propeny some into private oliner'ship. Mr. Aldrich's stateinant sunrod up the heart of the problein by stressizig the need "to presa forvlard and pursue.mil approaches and estelst all igeene in deter-a a e the right of the public to use rany ci' the uniamandered. leMo in Tlorida. If ils ere to continue with oir ''*--smsical attitude in alloising mimy of our hlkee 1211=1 have been nonetantly used by the pub32c in the past to M noir fe.aced off of otherwise isolated, a 11111 fisa oru'selven in an untenable poeition. It cou]A end up 11 a mitU1Ltiali iberg 11e blVe Nihter, ilmidly GWe'ytitims, but [10% a drop to 01113 ing filib 11, boat on, piente around, or perbspa to eveR leak at freely.'" J'he kind of general egreement on the in-Muncies of present golley end admirt-intrative arran5erilants noted store hills been olitlined at other confereneen on 111ster zesaurce promin recent years. Eleule encoureging steps have men tegen to oirerealms these defleiemetes. Mr. Aldrich called attentian to a recent ecoperative eGreceout with ble Trtisteen of the Internal Impi'alnment Fumo desi6ned to pecvide a eMet on the efibet of proposed lake fills or other ebiuilles on the fish and galise potential of the

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lakes irrzolved, Ot-r.er em:Dagard denlobannes miaba be detailed. An int'orel coardiotics gg.up corsiased. or siebe una federal egencies concerned with natural resources is a ce a post. la Mditioni tha -dort of John Uekei'ield's liepartaient of eter Besources a minated coordistive rfforts ttst monatitute a large silip in thei right direction. FM Could argue, hoverer, that thirce slynnees constitute ry11e the.n a Ecod be5i7'nir& One mjor road bloejs to devisirig new pragteam for the proper sierlagerient of Florida's freat -iater lata has ~ueen the confiraspa and weer'1:stity about the lelsal picture in rego.rd to thee m.ints. It is the haopy almumtance o' this conference to have m'tallable for the first thm the meelte of a nmiter of years of extensive re!!earch into legal problem of Florida1a fresh mier Jntes. This resestch has been carri.ed om jointly by 110an Fralik 2111:102y of the Ultiversity of Florida law Sebool, and Shelden J. Plager, nimaler of the iam Sabool faulty. 11er the first ilsig it is pesuitle to end a conference of this kind vf.thout the frimtsting r'--m-tion that progress es -AM7 mail the legal confusio11 no clarifiek aul possible avenues suggested. for bringirig about an equitable blarmlanising of De public interest and the prol:er rights of primte awnets. I se not suggoting that Demin Ms]auey blis eMared up every legal uncertainty involving fresii star lakes-that utopian EMM will leobithly never be reenhed, what Dean Malmey bus done, s&Dported by the voluntle contribution of 3moel ti!1mbe3's ]3Db Grafb:In Cletis D. Houart Jo Joents, med Ralph McCMoe, is clar1% for the firat time just Wiere the le6el uncertainties lie, 1xrir they developed historiamily, an11 how the probleine in Florida compare win those of other ste.ten. Of perhasis greater imiportance iban this invaluable conti'ibution has been the develogment by Dean maloney med te pimel of several passible approaches thikt 1111666 be takec in protnotie6 the public

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