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“We will fight discharges from Lake Okeechobee, we will fight red tide, we will fight for our fishermen, we will fight for our beaches, we will fight to restore our Everglades and we will never ever quit, we won’t be cowed and we won’t let the foot draggers stand in our way. “We will fight toxic blue-green algae,” DeSantis said. Floridians have recently had to contend with red tide in the Gulf of Mexico, toxic and slimy blue-green algae in the state's rivers, and brown sargassum seaweed off the Atlantic Coast. “I will lead the efforts to save our waterways,” the Republican governor vowed, citing a long list of natural disasters that have plagued Florida’s rivers, lakes and coastal waters, many just in the last year. Ron DeSantis gave his inaugural speech earlier this month, he channeled Winston Churchill to rally Floridians to join the fight for clean water. But another South Florida is in the process of phasing out septic tanks entirely. It would cost an estimated $3.3 billion for Miami-Dade County alone. Replacing septic tanks with sewer system connections is extremely expensive.
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Climate change and rising sea levels could exacerbate the problem even further. Some experts blame septic tanks for the rise in Florida's recent environmental problems, including algae blooms and foul-smelling rivers.The waste disposal tanks could be doing serious harm to the state's fragile ecosystem. Nearly 2 in 5 Floridians rely on septic tanks instead of sewer systems.
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We installed temporary asphalt then final asphalt a few weeks later. The excavation was done in 2 hours and the roadway was re-opened. Notice the work area for the installation. Shown below are pictures of the new water service and sewer laterals. The acceptance process for the As-built is about 4 months Notice the control points are tied to the state coordinate system. we clipped out a section to show what Miami Dade water & sewer requires. the final as-built survey consist of a cover sheet and plan and profile. The project scope was very small but had to undergo 6 months of design and 4 months of permitting, and 4 months of conveyance paperwork.īelow is an example of the As-built survey work. The project required coordination with FDOT, WASD, DERM, Florida department of health, Miami Dade county department of transportation and roadway along with other building department sections. The building was utilizing a private water well. We also installed 2 new sewer laterals and abandoned an existing septic tank system. The scope of service included a new water service connection with a new water meter box. We have attached several pictures of our most recent project located in North Miami. Installation and conveyance of new water and sewer service laterals in Miami Dade county are becoming very time consuming due to the new E-builder system and survey as built requirements.