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Routine Maintenance Planned on Portion of Reuse System in Daytona Beach.

Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 2:50PM

Written by Kristen Schmutz

Belden Communications News

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The city of Daytona Beach Utilities Department will be shutting down the reclaimed water distribution system, temporarily starting Sunday, August 30.

 

The shutdown will allow the department to perform routine maintenance on its five-million-gallon storage tank located at the city’s wastewater treatment plant on LPGA Blvd.

 

Reuse water, also known as reclaimed water, will not be available for landscape irrigation during this period.

 

This will affect about 1,000 customers west of Williamson and north of International Speedway Boulevards. Customers within the affected area will be notified by mail, along with signage posted in neighborhoods.

 

Customers with questions concerning this temporary shutdown can call (386) 671-8815.

 

The maintenance is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. on August 30, with an estimated completion date of Saturday, September 5.

 

 


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