Concern Builds Over Miami-Dade Septic Tanks Impacted by Sea Level Rise

Theresa Pinto for Miami Beach Times writes: At the July 15th meeting of Miami-Dade County’s Biscayne Bay Task Force, the County’s Water and Sewer Department gave a somber presentation on how the aging septic systems concentrated in the northern part of the County are a significant source of the pollution that is killing the Biscayne […]

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Theresa Pinto for Miami Beach Times writes: At the July 15th meeting of Miami-Dade County’s Biscayne Bay Task Force, the County’s Water and Sewer Department gave a somber presentation on how the aging septic systems concentrated in the northern part of the County are a significant source of the pollution that is killing the Biscayne Bay in that area. Read the full article here.

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