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Daytona Beach commission puts charter amendment banning potable reuse before voters after public hearing
Summary
The commission voted 7–0 March 18 to place a charter amendment on the ballot that would prohibit use of reclaimed black water for aquifer injection or introduction into the city’s potable system; public speakers urged both caution and immediate action.
The Daytona Beach City Commission voted unanimously March 18 to place a proposed charter amendment on the ballot that would prohibit the use of reclaimed black water for aquifer injection or direct introduction into the city’s potable water system.
The ordinance under consideration would amend the city charter to bar the city from approving use of reclaimed black water for underground aquifer injection or for direct addition into the…
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