Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Plan to dump muck at state park denied

The state has pulled the plug on a plan to dump more than 18,000 tons of excavated muck from the 18 Mile Stretch widening project into ocean-side rock pits at a North Key Largo park - Dec. 18, Miami Herald

Labels: pollution, state parks

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