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DeBary workshop flags potable‑water, septic‑to‑sewer gaps and reclaimed‑water expansion

3662774 · June 4, 2025
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Staff presented the public‑facilities analysis for the comprehensive plan, describing potable water service areas, septic neighborhoods, a master plan to convert septic to central sewer, the Southwest Regional Water Reclamation Facility expansion and reclaimed‑water delivery questions tied to future development.

City of DeBary Growth Management Director Stephen Babb on Wednesday summarized the public‑facilities findings in Volume 1 of the city’s draft comprehensive plan, describing where potable water, central sewer and septic systems currently serve the city and identifying gaps requiring capital planning.

The nut graf: staff told council members the city relies primarily on Volusia County Utilities for potable water, has scattered areas served by private wells or by Deltona Public Works on the east side of Interstate 4, and is coordinating with county master‑planning efforts to convert neighborhoods from septic to central sewer.

Babb said the map in the plan shows areas served by the county’s…

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