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Planning board approves $287 million Delray Beach water‑treatment plant upgrades
Summary
The Delray Beach Planning & Zoning Board approved site plan upgrades to the city’s municipal water treatment plant, a city‑led project that replaces aging infrastructure with membrane treatment technology and new buildings intended to improve reliability and reduce lime hauling through residential areas.
The Delray Beach Planning & Zoning Board voted to approve a city‑initiated Level 3 site plan to renovate the municipal water treatment facility at 200 Southwest 6th Street.
Clara Sol Solak, architect for the project, told the board the upgrades are “focused on reliability, regulatory compliance, and long term service to residents.” Solak said the plan keeps the site as a municipal water treatment facility while replacing aging infrastructure and reducing off‑site…
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