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Second No Contact water advisory issued in Miami-Beach

Miami-Beach, Florida – A No Contact with Water advisory has been extended to Collins Canal and the waters adjacent to the Sunset Islands due to a wastewater main break near Dade Boulevard and Bay Road.
Due to a subaqueous wastewater line break on February 1st, a No Contact advisory for the waters adjacent to Venetian Islands and Maurice Gibb Park remains in effect.
Until they are lifted, these advisories recommend not swimming or engaging in recreational water activity near these locations.
The kayak launch at Maurice Gibb Park is closed.
When the results of water quality sampling return to an acceptable range for two consecutive days, the advisories will be lifted.
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