With sewage spewing close to coast, Miami-Dade will fast-track repair of massive pipe

Jenny Staletovich of the Miami Herald writes: Miami-Dade County began taking emergency action Tuesday to address reports of a leak in its massive sewage outfall pipe near Virginia Key and Fisher Island, a day after an environmental group said officials had ignored the problem for a year. Read full article here.

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Jenny Staletovich of the Miami Herald writes: Miami-Dade County began taking emergency action Tuesday to address reports of a leak in its massive sewage outfall pipe near Virginia Key and Fisher Island, a day after an environmental group said officials had ignored the problem for a year. Read full article here.

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