Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Biscayne National Park fights to protect resources

Park scientist Richard Curry lists the potential dangers: development in the growing city of Homestead to the west; five waste drainage canals that spill into the bay; a landfill that has leached ammonia into the park's waters; a water treatment plant; and a self-contained nuclear power plant - June 20, AP

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