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 Something's fishy in Wellington
Something's fishy in Wellington
The code compliance department was paying nearly 7,000 dollars a year to dump chemicals into the pools to treat the scummy buildup.

That's when Mitchell and some of her colleagues came up with an environmentally-friendly idea to get rid of the green. An idea with a much lower price tag of just 700 dollars. picked by nateebiinature 3 months ago
tags Foreclosures Pool Catfish Algae Debra Mitchell
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Sigh

Once the houses are sold, the new owner can either recycle the fish, or take them back to the lake where they came from.
They're not native to Florida.. so they really shouldn't have come from the lake in the first place, if at all they did.
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