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St. John's County aims to reclaim all wastewater on St. Augustine Beach within five years
Summary
St. John's County utilities director told Mayor Dylan Rumrill that the county plans to reclaim all wastewater processed on the island within five years, expanding reclaimed-water use for irrigation and reducing discharges to "waters of the state."
St. Augustine Beach — Neil Shankara, director of utilities for St. John's County, said the county plans to reclaim all wastewater processed on the island within five years, expanding reclaimed-water use for irrigation and reducing discharges to state waters.
"We provide water, sewer and reclaimed water services to the city," Shankara said during an interview on the city’s "Monday with the Mayor" program with Mayor Dylan Rumrill. He described the system serving the beach as one of nine county wastewater facilities and called the effort part of the utility’s environmental stewardship mission.
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