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Interim wholesale wastewater agreement and Brooksville development updates discussed; county to treat up to 493,000 gallons per day
Summary
City and county staff presented a wholesale wastewater agreement that would let Hernando County treat up to 493,000 gallons per day of Brooksville wastewater while the city's plant expands; the city also provided a near‑term development update featuring new apartments and concentrated infill.
City of Brooksville and Hernando County staff presented two related items: an interim wholesale wastewater agreement and a Brooksville development update that sketches near‑term building activity.
Wholesale wastewater agreement (interim)
- Term and capacity: The draft agreement would allow Hernando County to accept and treat wastewater up to 493,000 gallons per day from specified city properties while Brooksville expands its own treatment capacity. The term would run 10 years but may end earlier once the city has its expanded plant online. - Responsibilities: The city will design and pay for all required connections, force mains and metering…
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