Dirty and Dangerous: High levels of bacteria linked to sewage found in Biscayne Bay

Brian Entin and Daniel Cohen of 7 News Miami writes: This has been a horrible year for Florida waters with red tide, blue-green algae and bacteria. Some of South Florida’s most popular waterways are just now being tested — and the results are not good. 7’s Brian Entin has our special report “Dirty and Dangerous.” Read full […]

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Brian Entin and Daniel Cohen of 7 News Miami writes: This has been a horrible year for Florida waters with red tide, blue-green algae and bacteria. Some of South Florida’s most popular waterways are just now being tested — and the results are not good. 7’s Brian Entin has our special report “Dirty and Dangerous.” Read full article here.

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