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A Conversation About Water Issues with Ray Judah

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Ray Judah

Ray Judah was a Lee County Commissioner from 1988 to 2012. During that time, Judah was a staunch advocate for environmental issues, including being instrumental in the creation of the county’s land preservation program, Conservation 20/20, and the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed, or CREW. Since leaving office he has continued to champion environmental issues as a citizen. He joins us today to discuss the many aspects of the water woes currently impacting southwest Florida, including the toxic blue-green algae bloom in the Caloosahatchee River and Estuary, and the ongoing red tide bloom along the coast.