DEP's State Revolving Fund Helps Fund Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Facility in Stuart

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DEP’s Deepwater Horizon Program Helps Fund Carrabelle Septic to Sewer Project

Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Carrabelle Septic to Sewer Project:

The Florida Trustee Implementation Group approved use of Natural Resources Damage Assessment funds for the City of Carrabelle’s Lighthouse Estates Septic Tank Abatement-Phase II Project in its “Restoration Plan 1: Habitat Projects on Federally Managed Lands; Nutrient Reduction; Water Quality; and Provide and Enhance Recreational Opportunities” in March 2019.

DEP's State Revolving Fund Helps Fund East Port Water Reclamation Facility Expansion in Port Charlotte

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DEP Helps Fund the Palm Bay Turkey Creek Water Quality Baffle Box Project

Groundbreaking for City of Palm Bay Turkey Creek Baffle Box Project:

DEP's Division of Water Restoration Assistance is providing $1.2 million in a legislative appropriation grant for the project to expand Palm Bay's restoration efforts of Turkey Creek, a tributary of the Indian River Lagoon. An ongoing feasibility study recommended construction of baffle boxes at five locations in the Turkey Creek Basin to reduce nitrogen and phosphorous outputs.