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South Santa Rosa reuse projects to add millions of gallons of reclaimed water and remove effluent from the sound
Summary
Presenters outlined progress on a multi‑phase South Santa Rosa regional reuse system: the program will add roughly 4.5 million gallons of reuse capacity, includes a planned 7,000-foot bore under Santa Rosa Sound for Phase 2, and lists Phase 2 at about $17 million with $8.8 million from Restore funds.
Local utilities and engineering consultants described construction progress and environmental aims for the South Santa Rosa regional reuse system at the Restore Council meeting on Dec. 3.
Jeff Crigler, head of Holly Navarre Water System and executive director of FairPoint Regional Utilities, said the regional project will expand reuse capacity and remove effluent discharges from Santa Rosa Sound. "The project overall gives us about 4,500,000 gallons total additional reuse capacity," Crigler said, summarizing Phases 1–3. He put Phase 1 county costs at about $21,000,000, Phase 2 at about $17,000,000 and Phase 3 at about $4,000,000, and noted a $2,600,000…
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