OUC Announces New Alternative Water Supply Project to Address Increased Demand From Population Surge
April 11, 2024
April 11, 2024
ORLANDO, Florida, April 11 -- The Orlando Utilities Commission issued the following news on April 10, 2024:
To keep pace with increasing water demand as Central Florida's population grows, OUC's Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday (4/9) to approve a new alternative water supply project. To be built at an existing repump station on 15 acres in Lake Nona, the 40,000-square-foot Southeast Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant is estimated to be a $125 million to $155 million investmen . . .
To keep pace with increasing water demand as Central Florida's population grows, OUC's Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday (4/9) to approve a new alternative water supply project. To be built at an existing repump station on 15 acres in Lake Nona, the 40,000-square-foot Southeast Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant is estimated to be a $125 million to $155 million investmen . . .