An overview of the homes that would be affected if the city of Cocoa chooses to switch riverside properties from traditional septic to sewer or "advanced" septic. A potential shortfall in the ...
On Friday in Cocoa Beach, 15,000 redfish found their way through the red mangrove roots and around the dock pilings nearby. For the first time in their year-old lives they were in the food web of the ...
Editor's Note: Cocoa City Manager Stockton Whitten wrote this in response to a recently published Letter to the Editor. While I appreciate the letter-writer's concern for the health of the Indian ...
This is where the rubber meets the river. Here, along a tiny island off Cocoa Beach, a half century ago some well-meaning folks lined the banks with spent tires to keep their beloved islet from oozing ...
Cocoa City Council last week voted to move forward with a plan to force 88 homes along Indian River Drive to connect to the city's sewer system. Currently using septic tanks, those homes represent an ...
COCOA, Fla. – A man’s body was recovered from the the Indian River Lagoon on Tuesday afternoon after a “possible drowning,” according to the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office. Cocoa police said around 4 ...
Fields sprayed with fertilizer, water and herbicides to keep them green also turn the Indian River Lagoon green with toxic algae. That kills seagrass, fish and ultimately — property values and tourism ...
A potential shortfall in the estimated project costs to hook up nearly 100 Cocoa homes to sewers along the Indian River Lagoon has created a big stumbling block to efforts to replace septic tanks that ...
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