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Rising sea levels threaten sewage systems in Tequesta

July 11, 2024 | Village of Tequesta, Palm Beach County, Florida



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Rising sea levels threaten sewage systems in Tequesta
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed several key topics, including an opening on the Election Advisory Committee (EAC) and upcoming presentations related to environmental concerns.

The meeting began with an announcement regarding the EAC vacancy, which has been publicized on social media and the village website. Officials encouraged community members to share this information within their networks.

Looking ahead, the agenda includes a presentation by Steve Parker and Wayne Cameron, the building official, scheduled for September. This presentation will cover the Narrows project, alongside discussions on coral reef restoration and conservation efforts.

Another significant topic was the village's approach to building incentives and potential awards related to sustainability, although further discussions on this matter are expected to resume in the fall.

A notable concern raised during the meeting was the vulnerability assessment conducted by the water utility department, particularly regarding the impact of rising sea levels on the Loxahatchee River District's sanitary sewer lift stations. One official expressed alarm over the apparent lack of awareness and action from the district regarding these vulnerabilities, emphasizing the potential risks to residents, especially during hurricanes. The official highlighted that sewage backups could occur if the lift stations fail during flooding events, underscoring the urgency for the district to assess and address these vulnerabilities.

Overall, the meeting underscored the village's commitment to addressing environmental challenges and ensuring community safety in the face of climate change.

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