FDOT Issued Citations for Pollution Caused at Construction Sites

Nicole Lauren for NBC 6 writes: Recent drone footage shows murky, greyish water coating a portion of Biscayne Bay. This comes after sediment was thrust into the water during a recent storm — that sediment coming from the Florida Department of Transportation’s new signature bridge project. City officials got a glimpse of the damage and […]

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Nicole Lauren for NBC 6 writes: Recent drone footage shows murky, greyish water coating a portion of Biscayne Bay. This comes after sediment was thrust into the water during a recent storm — that sediment coming from the Florida Department of Transportation’s new signature bridge project. City officials got a glimpse of the damage and say it’s unacceptable. Read full article here.

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