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Pasco seeks $6.5M state help to convert Sea Pines neighborhood from septic to sewer as part of larger $29M stormwater plan
Summary
County staff presented a request for $6.5 million toward a $9 million Sea Pines septic-to-sewer project that officials say will remove 229 parcels from septic systems and reduce nutrient loading, coordinated with a separate $29 million stormwater initiative.
Pasco County utilities and public-works officials outlined plans to convert the Sea Pines neighborhood—rom septic systems to central sewer and to complete complementary stormwater work to reduce flooding and nutrient loading.
Why it matters: Staff said the project would remove aging septic systems near coastal waters, lower nutrient discharge into groundwater and the Gulf and be coordinated with road and stormwater projects to avoid re-digging trenches.
Joseph Amoa, utilities director, told representatives and commissioners that the Sea Pines conversion would remove…
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