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Public works reports progress on water and wastewater consent orders; 9 wastewater milestones remain

2217704 · February 4, 2025
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Ingrid, a Public Works program manager, told the Infrastructure Task Force the city closed its water consent order in October 2024 and is progressing on a wastewater consent order that now has 68 completed milestones and nine outstanding.

Ingrid, a program manager in Public Works, briefed the Infrastructure Task Force on the status of the city’s water and wastewater consent orders and related projects.

Ingrid told the committee the water consent order, issued after a major water-main break, was completed and closed by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) on Oct. 18, 2024. The wastewater consent order first became effective Sept. 27, 2017, was amended Oct. 12, 2020, and currently has a scheduled completion date in late 2026. "We completed and closed [the water consent order] with FDEP on October 18, 2024," Ingrid said.

Staff reported they have completed 68 consent-order milestones for wastewater work and have nine remaining milestones to finish before the consent-order obligations are satisfied. Projects include force-main replacements, pump-station upgrades, mapping and an asset-management rollout, installation of four permanent generators at…

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