LAUDERDALE HIRES GROUP TO MONITOR CANAL WATER QUALITY

Jennifer Heit for Waterfront Times writes: Residents concerned about the city’s questionable water quality after record-breaking sewage spills in early 2020 will soon be able to check the safety status of local waterways online. Read full article here.

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Jennifer Heit for Waterfront Times writes: Residents concerned about the city’s questionable water quality after record-breaking sewage spills in early 2020 will soon be able to check the safety status of local waterways online. Read full article here.

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