Clay County (Florida) Utility Authority recently celebrated the opening of Project Quench, an innovative demonstration facility showcasing how reclaimed water is safely transformed into drinking water using advanced purification technology.
The facility is one of several alternative water supply solutions being evaluated by CCUA as part of the utility’s ongoing planning processes for future water needs, with the treated reclaimed water currently being used for testing and demonstration purposes only. The project represents a collaborative effort between CCUA, the St. Johns River Water Management District, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and Carollo Engineers.
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