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Indiantown leaders outline wastewater plant expansion, RO plant plans and deep injection well; county appropriations cited
Summary
Pat Nolan, director of utilities and public works for the Village of Indiantown, said the village is constructing a new wastewater plant sized for 1.2 million gallons per day, drilling brackish wells, planning an RO plant and building a deep injection well for concentrate disposal.
Pat Nolan, director of utilities and public works for the Village of Indiantown, updated the joint meeting on a slate of water and wastewater projects the village is pursuing and the funding gaps that remain.
Nolan said the new Indiantown wastewater plant will be sized for 1,200,000 gallons per day with quick expansion capacity of another 600,000 gallons; he said the existing plant handled about 750,000 gallons a day. The wastewater plant construction is moving forward with anticipated completion in June 2026, Nolan said.
Nolan described a package of related projects and costs: the wastewater plant’s current…
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