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Indiantown officials say water capacity must come first as data‑center and annexation proposals move forward
Summary
Village staff and commissioners told a joint meeting that prospective data centers must be self‑sufficient for utilities; Indiantown is pursuing Floridan wells and a reverse‑osmosis plant (estimated construction cost about $60 million) and advancing voluntary annexations and a large comprehensive‑plan amendment.
Pat Nolan, director of public works and utilities for the Village of Indiantown, presented multiple utility projects and explained why the village is pursuing deeper Floridan wells and a reverse‑osmosis (RO) treatment plant.
"So to build these Floridan wells, you need to treat it. That would be the reverse osmosis treatment process... Our estimates right now are about $60,000,000 to build that plant. We…
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