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Dirty Doings: Biscayne Bay has a plan to trap trash that is polluting South Florida’s waterways

Posted on May 7, 2021May 13, 2021 by William C. | 32250 Views | 13 min read

Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Rich Carey Miami’s waterways are in critical danger due to exorbitant amounts of garbage and waste that have migrated from South Florida’s streets to its precious and protected waters. Recently, Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood was recognized as a national treasure by the National Trust for Historic Prevention. But sadly, the

Posted in Business, Cities, Government, Health, NatureTagged Biscayne Bay, City of Miami, Dade Heritage Trust, Florida, florida insider, Healthy Little Havana, littering, Little Havana, manatees, Miami-Dade County, National Trust for Historic Prevention, pollution, runoff, South Florida, storm drains, trash, WPLG 10
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