Will Miami’s deepest underground garage cause problems for Biscayne Bay?

Local 10 News reports: Rachel Silverstein of Miami Waterkeeper said that, generally speaking, developers and property owners of pricey waterfront condo units also have a vested interest in ensuring Biscayne Bay is healthy and clean. “Those developers and homeowners have a real interest in making sure their operations are not affecting water quality in the surrounding […]

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Local 10 News reports: Rachel Silverstein of Miami Waterkeeper said that, generally speaking, developers and property owners of pricey waterfront condo units also have a vested interest in ensuring Biscayne Bay is healthy and clean. “Those developers and homeowners have a real interest in making sure their operations are not affecting water quality in the surrounding area because it is also affecting your investment,” she said. Read the article here.

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