New Broward water treatment plants could mean higher bills for residents
Broward has to replace two water treatment plants that serve about 250,000 customers and that could mean higher water bills for customers.
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Broward has to replace two water treatment plants that serve about 250,000 customers and that could mean higher water bills for customers.
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