construction site wastewater contributing to Biscayne Bay problems

Christina Vazquez for Local 10 writes: Sediment is a contributing factor say water quality experts in the on-going fight to save Biscayne Bay. Since this summer’s historic fish kill, a new resolution passed by the Miami City Commission on Thursday directs the city manager to investigate options to enhance penalties for construction permit holders caught […]

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Christina Vazquez for Local 10 writes: Sediment is a contributing factor say water quality experts in the on-going fight to save Biscayne Bay. Since this summer’s historic fish kill, a new resolution passed by the Miami City Commission on Thursday directs the city manager to investigate options to enhance penalties for construction permit holders caught violating code by dumping wastewater from construction sites into streets. Read full article here.

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