Property Owner Wants Miami-Dade To Build New Incinerator Facility At Medley Site
Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam says he doesn't want the county dumping its trash in Broward's backyard. Miami-Dade is facing controversy over where to build a major trash incinerator replacement, replacing the one that burned down last year in Doral. Three potential sites are currently being tested for air quality, including the site in the defunct Opa-locka West Airport and an industrial site in Medley. However, Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam fears that the county would dump its trash in Broward's backyard, similar to what would happen if they chose to build the waste management site next door at the airport site.
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MIAMI - Miami-Dade has a dirty controversy on its hands, where to build a major trash incinerator to replace the one that burned down last year in Doral.
Currently, air quality testing is being done at three proposed sites; the site in Doral where it was, the defunct Opa-locka West Airport, and an industrial site in Medley.
Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam says he doesn't want the county dumping its trash in Broward's backyard which is what would happen if they choose to build the waste management site next door at the airport site.