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Major water supply project set to transform Florida's resources

July 16, 2024 | City of Lake Wales, Polk County, Florida



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Major water supply project set to transform Florida's resources
In a recent government meeting, officials provided an update on significant water supply projects aimed at enhancing drinking water availability in lower Florida. The discussions highlighted the progress of two major initiatives: the Southeast Water Supply Project and the West Pole Project, with the former set to commence construction next year.

The Southeast Project, which has already seen over $600 million in investments, is designed to deliver 7.5 million gallons of drinking water per day by 2028, with a long-term goal of reaching 16.3 million gallons by 2045. The project will utilize a water treatment facility employing reverse osmosis to purify water that is high in chloride and sulfate. This facility will be supported by a 61-mile finished water transmission main and additional infrastructure, including booster stations and raw water transmission lines.

Construction plans are well underway, with a contract executed in November 2022 for a construction manager at risk, and a third-party operator contracted to manage the water treatment facility. The timeline indicates that the final design will be completed by September 2023, with major construction activities expected to begin in January 2025.

The West Pole Project, while similar in scope, is slightly smaller and is projected to be completed a couple of years later than the Southeast Project. Both initiatives are crucial for addressing the region's water supply challenges and ensuring sustainable access to clean drinking water for local communities.

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