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Entries Tagged Florida Department of Environmental Protection

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Digital Monitoring Helps a Management District Ensure the Sustainable Use of Water

An analytics software platform helps a Florida water management district enhance operational efficiencies while improving visibility into water-quality data.
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In This Florida County, Wastewater Effluent Goes on to Become Irrigation Water for a Variety of Green Spaces

A team in Collier County takes pride in consistent treatment excellence and delivery of 8 mgd of reclaimed water to a growing customer base.
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Doing It the Island Way

The reverse osmosis membrane water plant in Sanibel, Florida, thrives on autonomy in operator training, process improvements, and planned maintenance.
Worth Noting - July 2018

Worth Noting - July 2018

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Worth Noting - June 2018

Worth Noting - June 2018

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Worth Noting - May 2018

Worth Noting - May 2018

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Testing Reveals an Alternative Disinfectant That Prevents Formation of DBPs

Testing at a Florida utility documents that ClO2 is an effective disinfectant for portable water that also helps address disinfection byproducts in distribution.
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Here's How a Florida Treatment Plant Team Deals With Hurricanes and Other Storm Events

Hurricane Irma was just the latest weather challenge fought off by the diverse and experienced operations team in Palm Coast, Florida.
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Florida DEP Invests $90 Million in Water Quality Projects

Recently completed projects benefit central Florida waterbodies, the St. Lucie estuary and the Everglades
Florida Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Water Conserv II Project

Florida Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Water Conserv II Project

Over the past 30 years, Florida's Water Conserv II project has helped recycle more than 200 billion gallons of reclaimed water, making the state a national leader in water reuse.
Tallahassee Nutrient Reduction Facility Gets $500,000 in State Funding

Tallahassee Nutrient Reduction Facility Gets $500,000 in State Funding

For those near the Ochlockonee-St. Marks River Basin in Florida, water quality is about to get a lot better.
Big Boost to Water Quality Expected in Kings Bay, Crystal River

Big Boost to Water Quality Expected in Kings Bay, Crystal River

Take a look at how a Florida department plans to revitalize more than 70 freshwater springs spanning 600 acres.
Florida DEP Commits $300 Million for Water-Quality Projects

Florida DEP Commits $300 Million for Water-Quality Projects

State revolving funds dedicated to Florida communities for clean water and drinking water projects.
Florida Springs Projects to Receive $56 Million in Funding

Florida Springs Projects to Receive $56 Million in Funding