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JULY 2019
"St. Joe Company supports non-profit’s ‘Operation Medicine Cabinet’ to protect local water supply amid Panhandle growth”
Feature story in the Lifestyle Magazine of The Clubs by JOE
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The Seaside Times, Page 6 See article

"New Non-profit in Walton County Focusing on Water Protections"
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Makin' Waves

April 12, 2020
Non-profit’s ‘water warriors’ swimming in success

February 5, 2019
Safe Water for Walton sets statewide records with Operation Medicine Cabinet!

January 14, 2019
Non-profits collaborate on unprecedented 'Ground Game'


September 14, 2018
Water percolates as our No. 1 challenge
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Hear from experts in Tallahassee on why this national movement matters!
DeFuniak Springs Herald Breeze story, CLICK HERE
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In September 2017, Walton County Commission adopted a resolution to oppose the proposed “deep injection well” in Jackson County, joining other counties in the Panhandle, as well as the Cities of Freeport, Paxton, and DeFuniak Springs. In March 2018, they recognized the first-ever "Operation Medicine Cabinet" in Walton County, presented by Safe Water for Walton and other partners. From left: Gene Jones, CEO of Southern Waste Information Exchange; Commission Chairman Bill Chapman (back); Commissioners Tony Anderson and Cecilia Jones; Schools Superintendent Russell Hughes; Commissioners Sara Comander and Melanie Nipper; and Safe Water for Walton Board members Kelly Layman and Beth Jackson (not pictured: Board members Steve Hall and Katie Fuentes). Credit: Board of County Commissioners