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PNN - 8/30
Take the 5th
RWS Brook Hines Lillian Stanbajher Jayson Ttvp Casta (TalentTVProductions.com) Marty Baum River Keeper
The densely populated megalopolis of South Florida is losing it's water wells as sea water intrudes into the Biscayne Aquifer. Salt water has already moved 6 miles inland in Broward County and is likely to continue to creep westward. Ninety percent of South Florida gets its drinking water from underground supplies, most from the Biscayne aquifer. This inland movement observed in Broward County is due to urban withdrawals from the Biscayne Aquifer, ocean water moving sideways into the aquifer and seepage of saltwater from surface sources.
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TUNE IN Sunday 8/30/15 7pm Eastern