Miami's Environmental Crisis: Rich Residents Face Overflowing Septic Tanks and Trash Piles
Miami is facing a major environmental problem with overflowing garbage heaps and septic tanks, posing a challenge to its appeal as a destination for wealthy newcomers. The city's landfills are projected to run out of space by 2026, and the septic systems serving its 2.7 million residents often overflow, releasing contaminants that harm the environment and public health. Miami's heavy reliance on septic tanks and the disposal of trash in landfills away from affluent areas are hindering its efforts to attract more wealthy residents. County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava has proposed solutions, including building a $1 billion incinerator and power plant, but addressing these issues will require significant investment and may result in higher taxes and fees for residents.
