Water Conserv II is a groundbreaking water reclamation program in Orlando, FL, developed through a partnership between the City of Orlando, Orange County, and the Agricultural Community. As the largest reuse project of its kind globally, it combines agricultural irrigation with the recharge of the Floridan aquifer, Florida's primary drinking water source, through rapid infiltration basins. With a focus on sustainable water management, Water Conserv II is the first project in Florida permitted to irrigate crops for human consumption with reclaimed water, meeting the stringent standards set by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
With over 30 years of operation, Water Conserv II showcases engineering ingenuity, creativity, and state-of-the-art technology. It irrigates up to 2,737 acres of citrus annually, providing a prime example of cooperative water reuse. The project's reclaimed water is not only used for agricultural purposes but also permitted for public access sites, including residences, golf courses, and fire protection. Water Conserv II stands as a remarkable testament to the successful collaboration between local authorities and the agricultural community in addressing the need for expanded wastewater treatment and the preservation of surface waters in the region.
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