The Coral Gables Problem Beneath Surface

Mike Clary for Coral Gables Magazine writes: Nearly Half of Coral Gables Residences are on Septic Tanks. Many May be Leaking. As Sea Levels Rise, How Big a Problem is That? Known for Mediterranean Revival architecture, tree-shaded boulevards and winding waterways, fine dining and graceful living. Coral Gables has earned its reputation as a world class […]

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Mike Clary for Coral Gables Magazine writes: Nearly Half of Coral Gables Residences are on Septic Tanks. Many May be Leaking. As Sea Levels Rise, How Big a Problem is That? Known for Mediterranean Revival architecture, tree-shaded boulevards and winding waterways, fine dining and graceful living. Coral Gables has earned its reputation as a world class city. Often cited in national surveys as among the most beautiful towns in America. Read the full article here.

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