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Deltona details Fisher plant upgrades, Cortland wells, citywide meter replacement and SCADA modernization
Summary
Utility staff briefed the commission on multiple water and wastewater projects: Fisher treatment upgrades (70% complete), filtration rehab, Cortland water-plant well outfitting, Lift Station 7 rebuilding, replacement of 36,000 water meters (1,900 remaining) and planned AMI and SCADA upgrades.
City utilities staff updated the Deltona City Commission on June 9 about ongoing water and wastewater projects, meter replacements and control-system upgrades intended to improve treatment, reliability and monitoring.
Jim (staff member) outlined the Fisher wastewater-treatment improvements intended to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus loads and move the plant toward modern standards. He said the Fisher project is about 70% complete with a budget just over $1.3 million and with roughly $500,000 remaining; staff expect substantial completion by Aug. 30. Jim said a separate filter-rehab job at Fisher has been delayed by long lead times for parts (16 months) and carries an original budget of about $388,000 with approximately $312,000 remaining; that work should wrap…
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