Miami sewage leak didn’t stay at sea; it flowed toward wildlife preserve, ritzy residences

Jenny Staletovich for the Miami Herald writes: After news broke that a massive ocean sewer pipe had been leaking, possibly for more than a year and the fourth time since 2000, scientists at the University of Miami’s nearby Virginia Key campus wondered, where did all that stuff go? Read full article here.

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Jenny Staletovich for the Miami Herald writes: After news broke that a massive ocean sewer pipe had been leaking, possibly for more than a year and the fourth time since 2000, scientists at the University of Miami’s nearby Virginia Key campus wondered, where did all that stuff go? Read full article here.

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