20-Year Water Use Permit
Water and Sewer
Roy Coley
Water and Sewer Douglas Office
3071 SW 38th Ave,
Miami, FL 33146
305-665-7477 | Roy.Coley@miamidade.gov
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Water Accounting, Loss Reduction:
Water Conservation:
Alternative Water Supply:
Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR):
The Water Use Permit requires WASD to develop alternative water supply sources and continue with its Water-Use Efficiency Program. The Permit ensures water will be available for Miami-Dade County's needs and lays the groundwork for very ambitious capital improvements over the next two decades.
1. Floridan Aquifer As An Alternative Water Supply
The brackish Floridan Aquifer is located much deeper underground than the Biscayne Aquifer (which has historically supplied all of Miami-Dade County’s drinking water) and is brackish or salty. In order to be able to use this water, it will have to undergo a more expensive and time-consuming treatment process.
Hialeah Reverse Osmosis plant
(Completed in 2013)Reverse Osmosis is one of the most rigorous treatment processes available, similar to a screen door with microscopic openings. The brackish Floridan Aquifer water is pushed through this “screen” with enormous power and pressure, thus eliminating a very high percentage of contaminants.
South Miami Heights Water Treatment Plant(Current WUP Implementation Date: 2019)
The brackish Floridan Aquifer will supply some of the water that will be treated in the same way as the Hialeah Reverse Osmosis Plant.
2. A Comprehensive Water-Use Efficiency Program
Will provide cumulative savings of 19.6 million gallons per day over the next 20 years, based on the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s “Conserve Florida” Program Savings will be realized through the implementation of best management practices that include incentives and promote high efficiency technology
for indoor and outdoor water use.
3. Water Loss Reduction Program
WASD’s Water Loss Reduction Program is expected to produce water savings of 14.25 MGD over the next 20 years. It includes the following components:
Read our Alternative Water Supply Sources brochure.
Water and Sewer Douglas Office
3071 SW 38th Ave,
Miami, FL 33146
305-665-7477 | Roy.Coley@miamidade.gov
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