Miami-Dade begins removing polluting septic tanks in race against sea level rise

Alex Harris from the Miami Herald writes: The news that Miami-Dade is finally breaking ground on an issue that’s been looming for 70 years is a relief to environmentalists like Aaron Stauber, a board member of Miami Waterkeeper who’s done significant research into the issue. Read the full article here.

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Alex Harris from the Miami Herald writes: The news that Miami-Dade is finally breaking ground on an issue that’s been looming for 70 years is a relief to environmentalists like Aaron Stauber, a board member of Miami Waterkeeper who’s done significant research into the issue. Read the full article here.

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