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Utilities director details $100M-plus ISIP work and 100% reuse system
Summary
Utility Services Director Chris Helfrich presented an update on the Innovative Sustainable Infrastructure Program (ISIP), citing roughly $100 million in planned construction, four treatment plants producing about 34 MGD (capacity ~70 MGD), a 100% reuse system irrigating golf courses and coordination with developers and other agencies.
Utility Services Director Chris Helfrich on Monday briefed the City Council on the Innovative Sustainable Infrastructure Program (ISIP), describing the program’s scope, technical capacity and neighborhood projects designed to prevent pipe failures and maintain low utility rates.
Helfrich said the city operates four treatment facilities producing about 34 million gallons per day (MGD) with a combined capacity up to roughly 70 MGD. He highlighted that Boca Raton operates one of the only utilities in South Florida with…
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