Miami Septic Company Caught Dumping Liquid Waste Into Storm Drains

Jessica Lipscomb for the Miami New Times writes: In February 2016, a tipster reported a septic truck driver for dumping liquid waste next to a Kmart off Biscayne Boulevard. Sure enough, when county investigators set up surveillance in the parking lot, they quickly spotted the driver pumping waste directly into a drainage manhole. Read full […]

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Jessica Lipscomb for the Miami New Times writes: In February 2016, a tipster reported a septic truck driver for dumping liquid waste next to a Kmart off Biscayne Boulevard. Sure enough, when county investigators set up surveillance in the parking lot, they quickly spotted the driver pumping waste directly into a drainage manhole. Read full article here.

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