Miami-Dade County commissioners voted Monday to put ongoing pollution problems in Biscayne Bay under the authority of a new bay chief.
The decision is part of a broader plan outlined by a county-ordered task force this month to fix the ailing bay after years of efforts amounted to 鈥渄isjointed and sporadic鈥 results, the task force said.
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The group also wants Miami-Dade to model its restoration on the successful fixes in Tampa Bay, a slightly smaller bay that revived more than 40,000 acres of seagrass.
鈥淭hese good faith attempts have been implemented too slow and often have been abandoned,鈥 task force chair Irela Bague told commissioners. 鈥淭he difference this time is that we must act now and we must act together.鈥
The task force report, in the works for 18 months, comes on the heels of a widespread fish kill in the bay in early August. High water temperatures and pollution drove down oxygen levels that left the western shores of the Tuttle Basin littered with dead fish.
The fish kill grabbed headlines and led to renewed calls to fix pollution problems just two years after a seagrass die-off in the basin wiped out more than 70 percent of the meadows that help clean water and produce oxygen.
鈥淚t is really very sad that it took this extremely upsetting death of thousands of sea creatures...to finally take action,鈥 said Commissioner Daniella Levine Cava.
In 2018, after the , Levine Cava asked county environmental staff to produce an annual report card on the bay鈥檚 health, modeled on reports produced for other troubled bays. Commissioner Rebeca Sosa also asked for a report on leaky septic tanks that have been linked to pollution. Neither have been completed.
Division Chief Lee Hefty blamed the delays on the heavy workload for the county鈥檚 small environmental staff.
鈥These are the same people that are involved with collecting water quality samples, trying to design new water quality monitoring projects. They were very busy also working on the task force,鈥 he said, adding that he鈥檇 also asked the staff to revise work. 鈥淚 sent it back to them to make it better. And so I鈥檓 the one that's going to take the criticism for how late it's been.鈥
In addition to a bay chief, commissioners asked Mayor Carlos Gimenez to come up with a plan for implementing the task force recommendations that try to tackle water quality issues that have dogged the bay for decades. One fix would set new limits for how much pollution can be loaded into the bay, which may require costly fixes to leaking septic systems and sewer pipes.