Will it keep the bay clean? Miami to stop work at construction sites polluting the water

Adriana Brasileiro for the Miami Herald writes: Construction companies that dump debris and wastewater into storm drains will be more severely punished in Miami as city leaders work to tighten enforcement on pollution that frequently ends up in Biscayne Bay. Read full article here.

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Adriana Brasileiro for the Miami Herald writes: Construction companies that dump debris and wastewater into storm drains will be more severely punished in Miami as city leaders work to tighten enforcement on pollution that frequently ends up in Biscayne Bay. Read full article here.

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