St. Johns County's Largest-Ever Capital Improvement Project Now Serving Residents
Located west of
The facility has an initial treatment capacity of 3.25 million gallons per day, with the ability to expand to 6.5 million gallons per day as community needs evolve.
Reclaimed water produced at the facility can be used for irrigation and other purposes that do not require drinking water, reducing demand on the region's drinking water supply. Throughout
By expanding the use of reclaimed water,
"This facility represents a transformative investment in
Over the next 20 years, the project is expected to prevent more than one million pounds of nutrient pollutants, including nitrogen and phosphorus, from entering the
In addition to the water reclamation facility itself, the project included the
The SR 207 Water Reclamation Facility was delivered through a progressive design-build contract with Jacobs, a global professional services firm specializing in engineering, architecture, and construction management.
The facility helps
This project supports the St. Johns County Strategic Plan by investing in resilient infrastructure, protecting natural resources, and enhancing quality of life for current and future residents. Visit www.sjcfl.us/featured-projects for a full list of
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