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Miramar threatens lawsuit if Miami-Dade builds incinerator


Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam on Tuesday warned Miami-Dade county commissioners of his city’s willingness to pursue a legal fight to prevent a new trash incinerator from being built just outside the city’s boundary line.

“Miramar will file suit,” he vowed to them during a public meeting. And that could “trigger a decade of litigation,” he said.

The Miami-Dade County Commission made no decision about the incinerator location Tuesday. Instead, it accepted a report that studied risk assessments to air quality, human health and ecological screenings to three possible locations for an incinerator, also known as a boiler, which burns trash. The new plant would replace one in Doral that was destroyed in a fire last year.

But Miramar officials worry the report favors the one site they don’t want: the site of a decommissioned airfield, near Krome Avenue and U.S. 27, less than a mile from Miramar’s doorstep. Other options are in Medley, where Miramar wants to see it built, and the existing site in Doral.

Messam said the report “puts (the) thumb on scale of initial recommendation.”

“Each of the three sites appear feasible for air permitting, although the Medley site will be ‘the most complicated and challenging,’ ” Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava wrote her commissioners in an April memo. She also told them that the worst-case health risk level at all three sites “is below the risk posed by simply walking down the street and inhaling car exhaust.”

Next for Miami-Dade: “Community outreach regarding the analysis and findings” with impacted cities, communities, and organizations. There could be a site recommendation in September when the commission returns from summer break, and Miami-Dade leaders could make a decision.

Messam told Miami-Dade leaders at the public meeting that “the county could not have picked a more inappropriate location.”

After the meeting, he said the airport site “puts the region at risk” and “it’s unconscionable we’re even here having this conversation.”



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