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Indiantown development growth collides with limited water capacity; village secures major state funding
Summary
Indiantown officials told a joint meeting that a wave of proposed industrial and residential projects is colliding with limited water capacity, and village staff described major legislative and gubernatorial funding for water and wastewater works.
Indiantown officials told the joint meeting that a wave of proposed industrial and residential projects is colliding with limited water capacity, and village leaders described substantial state and gubernatorial funding to move water and wastewater projects forward.
Karen Christa, Indiantown village manager, said the village has received roughly $76,100,000 from three recent legislative sessions, with about $43,000,000 directed to a wastewater plant and about $33,100,000 toward a water plant. Pat Nolan, director of utilities and public works for the Village of Indiantown, said the village also received a $22,500,000 check from the governor to support Floridan‑well projects and testing for a planned deep injection well.
Nolan described a multi‑stage plan for water and wastewater: the…
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