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volunteer blog
January 27, 2020
What We Accomplished in 2019!
sewage press
January 10, 2020
Half the stuff in Fort Lauderdale’s sewage system isn’t waste. Sea rise makes leaks worse
sea level rise blog
January 09, 2020
Miami Back Bay Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study
sewage press
January 02, 2020
This city sits next to a sewage plant, but seaweed may be what’s closing its beaches
staff press
January 01, 2020
Miami Waterkeeper A non-profit focused on keeping the water in South Florida clean
grants press
December 31, 2019
Jorge M. Perez foundation grants fund 10 Miami causes
corals press
December 26, 2019
Five Ways Miami Screwed the Environment in 2019
water quality press
December 24, 2019
Miami dips toe into monitoring Biscayne Bay water quality
volunteer blog
December 20, 2019
A Big Thank You to Periosolutions!
staff press
December 13, 2019
Readers weigh in on who should be South Florida Person of the Year
turkey point blog
December 11, 2019
Miami Waterkeeper Provides Supplemental Comments to FDEP Turkey Point NPDES Permit
volunteer blog
December 10, 2019
Another Great Year of Partnership with HSBC!
volunteer press
December 09, 2019
Positive People in Pinecrst : Madeline (Maddie) Wise
turkey point press
December 06, 2019
NextEra's Florida Nuclear Plant Lifespan Extended
turkey point press
December 05, 2019
Nuclear Regulators Extend Life of Turkey Point Reactors to 80 Years
sewage blog
December 05, 2019
From January to June, 1.5 million gallons of sewage spilled in Miami Dade County
turkey point blog
December 05, 2019
FPL Receives License to Operate Nuclear Reactors for Unprecedented 80 years despite Miami Waterkeeper's legal challenge
corals blog
December 04, 2019
Army Corps finds No Significant Impact in PortMiami Channel Maintenance Dredging. We Disagree.
sea level rise blog
December 02, 2019
Miami Waterkeeper and Partners Submit Comments on Army Corps Back Bay Study
water quality blog
December 02, 2019
Waterkeepers Florida Provides Final Comments to FDEP for Triennial Review of Water Quality Standards
grants press
December 02, 2019
The Coral Gables Community Foundation Awards Grants to 28 Local Organizations
turkey point blog
November 30, 2019
Miami Waterkeeper in D.C. for oral arguments before the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
corals blog
November 25, 2019
Port Everglades Dredging Project Construction Delayed until April 2021
1000 eyes blog
November 25, 2019
Miami Waterkeeper Receives Perez Family Foundation Grant
news
November 21, 2019
News 3
sewage blog
November 19, 2019
Tell the County Where You Want Your Tax Dollars Spent!
corals press
November 19, 2019
Threatened coral get second chance in South Florida
esa blog
November 17, 2019
Rule Revisions to Endangered Species Act Finalized
water quality press
November 15, 2019
Facts First: Explaining Sargassum
water quality press
November 12, 2019
Bacteria Beach Advisories Increasing, While Research Finds No Link to Sewage Plant
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