Biscayne Bay water quality unsafe much of time, study finds

Susan Danseyar for Miami Today writes: A water quality monitoring program for the City of Miami found that even the cleanest location being tested was below an acceptable rate for safe recreational use. Read full article here.

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Susan Danseyar for Miami Today writes: A water quality monitoring program for the City of Miami found that even the cleanest location being tested was below an acceptable rate for safe recreational use. Read full article here.

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