Miami dips toe into monitoring Biscayne Bay water quality

Gabriel Poblete of Miami Today writes: Who’s looking out for Biscayne Bay? The City of Miami wants in on the monitoring. City commissioners approved a resolution for the city administration to work out a deal with Miami Waterkeeper, in which the not-for-profit will provide regular testing of the body water that bumps against the city’s […]

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Gabriel Poblete of Miami Today writes: Who’s looking out for Biscayne Bay? The City of Miami wants in on the monitoring. City commissioners approved a resolution for the city administration to work out a deal with Miami Waterkeeper, in which the not-for-profit will provide regular testing of the body water that bumps against the city’s eastern boundary. Read the full article here.

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