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October 24, 2014 · about 11 years ago

Restoration Project in Biscayne Bay

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has committed $425,000 to the city of Aventura for a restoration project to reduce pollutants reaching the northern portion of Biscayne Bay. The project will connect two storm sewer networks to reduce flooding in the area and will also install exfil

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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has committed $425,000 to the city of Aventura for a restoration project to reduce pollutants reaching the northern portion of Biscayne Bay.

The project will connect two storm sewer networks to reduce flooding in the area and will also install exfiltration trenches — a treatment technology that reduces pollutant content by percolating stormwater through the soil rather than flushing it downstream to the bay.

“ This project is another step toward the restoration of Biscayne Bay ,” said DEP Secretary Herschel T. Vinyard Jr. “ Improving stormwater infrastructure has long-term benefits for both our state’s communities and our natural resources.”

Biscayne Bay runs approximately 35 miles along the coast of south Florida. The bay was designated as a state aquatic preserve in 1975 and is home to Biscayne National Park, the largest marine park in the national park system. Biscayne Bay is a valuable resource for food, transportation and tourism.

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