Click to open an enlarged map
Florida's natural water resources, including the Wekiva River and Wekiwa Springs, are vulnerable to human activity, which can generate excess phosphorus and nitrogen. These nutrients cause algae, which impairs the water quality, kills fish, and damages local ecosystems. Septic tanks have been identified as the source of 29% of nitrogen in the springs.
To improve the water quality of the springs and benefit the ecosystem, Orange County Utilities kicked off the Wekiwa Springs Septic to Sewer Program in summer 2021. The partnership between Orange County, the St. Johns River Water Management District, and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection is a multiyear, multiphase effort to convert almost 2,000 homes from septic tanks to an Orange County central sewer system.
Phases and Neighborhoods
Each construction phase is individually bid and awarded. Click a phase for the latest information. Please note that the construction schedule could change due to supply chain shortages, weather conditions, other utility coordination, grant funding requirements, and unforeseen factors.