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Residents press Deltona leaders on PFAS, septic‑to‑sewer costs and flood mitigation for Fisher site
Summary
During public comment residents asked whether nitrogen affects drinking‑water safety, raised PFAS ('forever chemicals') concerns, pressed for clarity on how many households will need conversion and costs, and suggested using the Fisher site for stormwater retention rather than filling it in.
Several residents used the public‑comment period to press utility and city staff for clarifications about water quality and the local impacts of planned wastewater projects.
Donna Pepin identified herself as a Deltona resident and asked whether nitrogen reductions were aimed only at spring protection or whether they also related to drinking‑water safety and what the city is doing about PFAS (per‑ and…
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