Miami's Beaches and Raw Sewage
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Miami's Beaches and Raw Sewage
I saw on the news this morning that a sewage pipe broke near Miami and raw sewage is spewing everywhere. There are beach warnings out from Key Biscayne Northward. It is totally gross! Hope they get this mess cleaned up soon.
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Maxine, please stop stealing my postings. For your information, I am the only one allowed to post such useless "news" on this site, when it is not directly related to travel. I haven't spent my whole life not traveling and posting inane news clippings to let you take over for me. For more information visit www.noach.com
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I want to add that if you don't think the info. Maxine posted here is relevant to FL tourists then YOU have serious problems. Then again, the fact that you likely find swimming in sewage to be perfectly normal and acceptable shouldn't shock me and come to think of it, would be most appropriate for you.
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I am thinking about sending out follow up e-mails to people regarding my last request for help. what do you think. www.noachishere.com
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See I told you its all a Mafia(with a Cuban influence) controled plot to take over South Florida's economy.The local government isn't playing ball so they are being taught a lesson.The local government is panicking over this latest threat to the local economy and are covering up the fact that the raw sewage is laced with(are you ready?)asbestos!!
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Just came across this:
'Sewage Spill Keeps Miami Beach Off Limits to Swimmers for Days'
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
"MIAMI BEACH, June 25 -- Beaches here have been closed to swimmers for nearly a week because of a huge sewage spill, disappointing vacationers and slowing oceanfront business."
-Full text at http://www.nytimes.com/yr/mo/day/new...ch-sewage.html
'Sewage Spill Keeps Miami Beach Off Limits to Swimmers for Days'
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
"MIAMI BEACH, June 25 -- Beaches here have been closed to swimmers for nearly a week because of a huge sewage spill, disappointing vacationers and slowing oceanfront business."
-Full text at http://www.nytimes.com/yr/mo/day/new...ch-sewage.html
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Maxine: The Miami Herald has been publishing coliform bacteria readings in and around Miami Beach. Most of them are below the supposedly save 1000 parts per million, but the beaches are likely to remain closed for at least another week as the pipe is repaired.
www.herald.com
www.herald.com



