FPL wants injection wells at Turkey Point. It could also help Miami-Dade’s wastewater woes

Alex Harris from the Miami Herald wrote: “On the one hand, it’s about levels of better. It might be better than putting wastewater into the ocean, but on the other hand, it’s not using this water for anything beneficial. Instead, we’re sticking it into the ground,” said Rachel Silverstein, Miami Waterkeeper. “And the risk is […]

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Alex Harris from the Miami Herald wrote: “On the one hand, it’s about levels of better. It might be better than putting wastewater into the ocean, but on the other hand, it’s not using this water for anything beneficial. Instead, we’re sticking it into the ground,” said Rachel Silverstein, Miami Waterkeeper. “And the risk is that it could always leak.” Read the full article here.

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