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on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022. Sydney Walsh swalsh@miamiherald.com Miami-Dade’s quest to convert its stock of polluting septic tanks to county sewer lines before sea level rise worsens the problem ...
Miami-Dade County broke ground Thursday on a multiyear program they say will provide sanitary sewer service to thousands of residents with septic tank systems. The county says that approximately ...
including developments to come in North Miami-Dade, are next in line for sewer system expansions through the county's Connect 2 Protect program. The properties will be moving from septic tanks to ...
"We want to see septic tanks connected to the sewer system," Roy Coley, director of the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department. This week, they broke ground on a wastewater treatment plant expansion.
And yet, because sewer pipes and pumps don’t yet reach every corner of the county, Miami-Dade is still approving new septic tanks. The county is also facing a time crunch for getting rid of its old ...
Miami-Dade’s quest to convert its stock of polluting septic tanks to county sewer lines before sea level rise worsens the problem has found some unlikely new allies — developers. Dozens of ...
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