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Researchers at the University of South Florida’s College of Marine Science have created models to show where the wastewater from Piney Point has spread throughout Tampa Bay.
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USF modeling pollutant spread from Piney Point wastewater discharge
One model shows the wastewater entering the Gulf of Mexico
Professor Weisberg says the pollutants can fuel red tide bloom
Professor Robert Weisberg, with the school’s Physical Oceanography department, says the Ocean Circulation Group created the circulation models using information from the tides, winds and river inflows to determine the current.
One model shows the wastewater that started on March 31 close to Port Manatee and has since spread into the Gulf of Mexico. Another model predicts how the pollutant plume will move through Friday.
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