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Utility Services details $100M infrastructure work and reuse system in ISIP update

Boca Raton City Council · April 8, 2024
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Utility Services reported progress on the Innovative Sustainable Infrastructure Program (ISIP), describing a multi‑neighborhood program with roughly $100 million in construction, four treatment plants producing about 34 MGD (70 MGD capacity), a 100% reuse system serving nine golf courses and ~1,600 accounts, and coordination with developers and other agencies.

Utility Services on Monday gave a status update on the Innovative Sustainable Infrastructure Program (ISIP), outlining recent work across neighborhoods, long‑term assets and coordination steps the city takes with developers and other agencies.

Chris Helfrich, speaking for Utility Services, said the department employs about 176 staff across electricians, mechanics, plant operators and wastewater crews and operates four treatment facilities with a combined production of roughly 34 million gallons per day and a combined capacity of about 70 million gallons per day. “We are one of the…

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