RealShare Apartments East comes to the Hyatt Regency in Miami, FL, on February 26.

MIAMI-In January, the Department of Economic Opportunity issued a report on the state's business climate. The report called for a statewide strategy to ensure adequate future water supplies without stunting continued development.

Ground water is all but disappearing in Florida, with reclaimed water becoming the norm for new development and construction. Continued growth throughout the State is hinged upon creating a system that uses reclaimed water and irrigation. Nowhere is this more relevant than in South Florida, which stands out as one of the fastest growing regions in the state.

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