2 Florida Cities Make List Of Dirtiest Cities In America
Living in a land of palm trees and beautiful beaches is paradise to me, but 2 Florida cities have made a list of the dirtiest cities in America.
Living in Southwest Florida, when I look around, all I see is beauty. The grass is green, the flowers are blooming, palm trees are swaying and the white sand with the beautiful blue water of the Gulf can’t be beat. I think we all either moved to, or stayed in Florida, because it’s truly paradise. But that can’t be said for all cities around the country.
I grew up in the Chicago and that city, while I love it, isn’t the cleanest. There’s trash flying around, rats the size of dogs and a stench in the air that will literally make you gag. Same could be said for other cities like New York City, Philadelphia and downtown Las Vegas is getting gross too.
But in this study, being dirty isn’t all about optics. It’s more about the effect on the health of the residents that live there. Think the quality of the air, water and noise.
So what makes a city one of the dirtiest?
LawnStarter put together a list of the dirtiest cities in America. They looked at 150 of the largest cities across the country and factors like pollution, living conditions, infrastructure and resident satisfaction. They also looked at data from federal agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Census Bureau, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency.
2 Florida Cities Make List Of Dirtiest Cities In America
2 Florida cities did make the list of the dirtiest in America, but they fell a little further down the list. The top 5 are:
- Houston, TX
- Newark, NJ
- San Bernadino, CA
- Detroit, MI
- Jersey City, NJ
In Florida, Hollywood came in at #18 and Fort Lauderdale at #20.
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