Miami-Dade residents voice support for ordinance limiting fertilizer use as fight continues to save Biscayne Bay

Louis Aguirre for Local 10 writes: A recent virtual Miami Dade County Commission Meeting was flooded with concerned residents. They were voicing their support for a county-wide ordinance that limits the use of fertilizers during the rainy months of May through September, and 15 feet from a storm drain or body of water. Read full […]

Miami Waterkeeper

Back

Louis Aguirre for Local 10 writes: A recent virtual Miami Dade County Commission Meeting was flooded with concerned residents. They were voicing their support for a county-wide ordinance that limits the use of fertilizers during the rainy months of May through September, and 15 feet from a storm drain or body of water. Read full article here.

Get updates about our work

We respect your privacy.

BLOG

Related Pots

View all

Support our work

We’re committed to transparency, accountability, and maximizing the impact of every dollar entrusted to us. Be part of the change and donate today!
Florida Solicitation of Contributions Registration #CH46021 A copy of the official registration and financial information for Biscayne Bay Waterkeeper (aka Miami Waterkeeper), a Florida-based nonprofit organization, may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free 1-800-HELP-FLA (435-7352) within the state or visiting www.800HELPFLA.com. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the state.