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Naples says water system has capacity through 2040 but plans to maintain wells, treatment and reclaimed water operations

3753520 · January 13, 2025
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Naples staff told the City Council on Jan. 13 that current potable and wastewater treatment capacity meets projected demand through 2040, while urging continued well rehabilitation, preventative maintenance and ASR evaluation to preserve supply.

At a Jan. 13 workshop Naples public works staff gave council a summary of the 2022 update to the Integrated Water Resources Plan and a briefing on water and wastewater service areas outside city limits. The update projects that potable water and wastewater capacity meet demand through 2040 but recommends continued well rehabilitation, preventative plant maintenance and targeted planning for future alternatives.

Key points: - Potable supply: City projections show a 20‑year planning demand peak of roughly 21 million gallons per day against a water treatment plant capacity of 30 million gallons per day. Staff…

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