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Miami Beach board approves odor‑control unit near Washington Avenue pump station with tile cladding and tree protection

3287652 · May 14, 2025
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The Historic Preservation Board voted May 13 to allow installation of a 9‑foot odor‑control unit in public right‑of‑way adjacent to 260 Washington Avenue, approving a tile‑clad enclosure and choosing the location that preserves two oak trees and minimizes construction impacts.

The Historic Preservation Board approved May 13 the installation of an above‑ground odor‑control unit at the wastewater lift station near Washington Avenue and Third Street after staff and the contractor outlined the system and neighbors expressed support.

The system is a biofilter unit roughly 15 by 12 feet and 9 feet tall with an exhaust stack that will vent treated air through a 15‑foot stack. Public Works and the vendor, BioREM Technologies, said the technology uses biological media to eliminate odorous gases and requires…

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