Water supply
Minimum flows and levels (MFLs) cost-share projects approved by the District Governing Board
January 10, 2012
No. |
Entity |
Project Name |
Purpose |
Construction Cost |
District Cost-share (40%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
City of Ormond Beach |
West Ormond Beach Reclaimed Water Distribution |
Retrofit existing residentialcommunities of Breakaway Trails and Hunters Ridge with reclaimed water toprovide up to 2.0 mgd of reuse for irrigation. Groundwater offset will berealized at the Rima Ridge well field thereby providing a benefit to Indian Lake.Historical tracking of reclaimed water consumption will be conducted todetermine the potential groundwater offset to the City’s potable watersystem. |
$3,280,945.80 |
$1,313,578.00 |
2 |
Utilities, Inc. |
Wekiva-Apopka Reuse Transmission Main |
Construction of a 6-mile long reusetransmission main to provide 1.0 to 1.5 mgd of reuse water to the City ofApopka’s wastewater treatment facility to offset an equal volume ofgroundwater used to supplement the City’s reuse system. |
$3,670,000.00 |
$1,468,000.00 |
3 |
City of Winter Garden |
Southwest Service Area Transmission System |
Expand distribution of reclaimed waterfor residential and minor commercial irrigation demands within the City’ssouthwest service area. Historical tracking of reclaimed water consumptionwill be conducted to determine the potential groundwater offset to the City’spotable water system. |
$2,385,959.23 |
$954,383.69 |
4 |
City of Oviedo |
Little Creek |
Connection to the City’s reclaimedwater system to provide reclaimed water to 340 residences currently usingpotable water for irrigation. This connection will facilitate theinterconnect for the Big Oak/Twin Rivers project described below. Historicaltracking of reclaimed water consumption will be conducted to determine thepotential groundwater offset to the City’s potable water system. |
$62,776.00 |
$25,110.00 |
5 |
City of Oviedo |
Big Oak/Twin Rivers Interconnection |
This is an expansion of the aboveLittle Creek project that will provide reclaimed water to 216 residencescurrently using potable water for irrigation through interconnections andtransmission and distribution lines. Historical tracking of reclaimed waterconsumption will be conducted to determine the potential groundwater offsetto the City’s potable water system. |
$1, 292,372.97 |
$516,949.19 |
Totals |
$10,692,054.00 |
$4,278,020.88 |
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