District dollars help coastal communities with numerous projects that help their communities become more resilient. These cost-share funds are available for local governments, utilities, agriculture and other stakeholders and projects that relate to addressing one or more of four core missions of the district: water supply, water quality, natural system restoration and flood protection. In coastal communities these projects provide added benefit when considering the potential impacts of sea-level rise.
County | Project | Project note | Total cost | District share |
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Brevard County | Brevard County Oyster Reef Living Shorelines | Constructing six reefs totaling 2,360 linear feet, improving water quality and providing protection from storm surge | $310,000 | $60,000 |
Clay | Penney Farms Stormwater Management | Flood control and water quality improvement project that includes reduction of tailwater flooding to a 39-acre main commercial area | $828,810 | $237,500 |
Clay | Clay County Utility Authority (CCUA) Tynes Reclaimed Water Storage | Alternative water supply (reclaimed water) distribution project for more than 770 new customers | $4,500,000 | $1,485,000 |
Duval | Jacksonville McCoys Creek Improvements | Flood protection (52 acres) and floodplain restoration project along 1.5 miles of McCoys Creek. | $17,500,000 | $1,500,000 |
Duval | Jacksonville Old Plank Road Drainage | Roadway flood reduction project that includes water quality improvement for 34-acre area | $3,724,232 | $1,228,996 |
Duval | JEA Low Income Toilet Exchange | Implementation of water conservation measures to conserve 0.012 MGD | $150,000 | $75,000 |
Duval | JEA Gate Parkway Kernan to T-Line RCW Main | Alternative water supply and water quality project that helps distribution of reclaimed water, reduce withdrawals from the Upper Florida aquifer, and reduce nutrient loads into the St. Johns River due to less effluent being discharged | $5,424,091 | $1,500,000 |
Flagler | Bunnell Westside Stormwater Improvements, Phase 2 | Flood protection and nutrient load reduction project | $500,000 | $500,000 |
Flagler County | Palm Coast Flood Control Structure L-1 and K-1 | 1,769 acres protected from flooding by reconstruction and remote monitoring of weir | $700,000 | $700,000 |
Flagler County | Improve infrastructure associated with Bunnell stormwater and sanitary sewer | Repair, replace, and rehabiliate infrastructure | $462,000 | $462,000 |
Flagler County | Flagler Beach Ocean Palm Subdivision Stormwater Improvement | 84 acres protected from flooding | $875,000 | $675,000 |
Flagler County | Flagler County Malacompra Basin Project Phase 1 | Flood control and nutrient reduction project | $2,550,160 | $500,000 |
Flagler County | Palm Coast flood control structure BS-2 | 2,290 acres protected from flooding by replacing flood control structure | $334,000 | $334,000 |
Indian River County | Fellsmere South Regional Lake | This project will improve water quality by allowing sediments to settle and plants to utilize nutrients from stormwater | $785,187 | $500,000 |
Indian River County | Osprey Acres Stormwater Park | Constructing 83 acre Stormwater park for nutrient removal | $7,436,921 | $1,220,250 |
Lake | Umatilla Cassidy Street Drainage Project | Roadway flood protection project | $5,000 | $35,000 |
Lake | Groveland Lower Floridan Reclaim Well at Sunshine | Alternative water supply project that includes development of Lower Florida aquifer production well to reduce/shift use of the Upper Florida aquifer for existing and future water demand | $2,000,000.00 | $104,112.00 |
Lake | Groveland South Lake County Lower Floridan Wellfield Project | Alternative water supply project that includes development of two Lower Floridan aquifer production wells to reduce/shift use of the Upper Floridan aquifer for existing and future water demand | $4,500,000.00 | $212,280.00 |
Lake | Howey-in-the-Hills Lower Floridan Aquifer Project | Alternative water supply project that includes development of two Lower Floridan aquifer production wells to reduce/shift use of the Upper Floridan Aquifer for existing and future water demand | $2,000,000.00 | $104,112.00 |
Lake | Mascotte Lower Floridan Aquifer Wellfield | Alternative water supply project that includes development of two Lower Floridan aquifer production wells to reduce/shift use of the Upper Floridan aquifer for existing and future water demand | $4,500,000.00 | $364,392.00 |
Lake | Southlake Utilities Alternative Water Source for Irrigation | Development of Lower Floridan aquifer wells (a lower quality water source) for irrigation to reduce pumpage from Upper Floridan aquifer | $726,205 | $181,551 |
Marion | Ocala Wetland Recharge | A 33-acre groundwater recharge wetland within the Silver Springs Priority Focus Area that provides 3 to 5 million gallons per day (MGD) of recharge to the Upper Florida aquifer. Project also provides water quality improvements via wetland polishing of advanced treated wastewater and stormwater. | $8,362,766 | $2,000,000 |
Marion | Ocala Lower Floridan Aquifer Supply Wells (3 phases) | Development of Lower Floridan aquifer wells to reduce pumpage from Upper Floridan aquifer within the Silver Springs Priority Focus Area | $480,000 | $158,400 |
Marion | Ocala Lower Floridan Aquifer (LFA) Conversion Phase 1 | Development of Lower Floridan aquifer wells to reduce pumpage from Upper Floridan aquifer within the Silver Springs Priority Focus Area | $2,411,250 | $795,713 |
Marion | Ocala Lake Wyomina Drainage Retention Area (DRA) Retrofit | Aquifer recharge, drainage and water quality project within a 166-acre area of the Silver Springs Priority Focus Area | $648,000 | $0 |
Marion | Marion County Country Gardens Stormwater Remediation | 14-plus acre flood protection, drainage retention area, and stormwater conveyance project | $338,873 | $84,718 |
Marion | Marion County Southeast 64th Avenue Road Drainage Retention Area | 13-plus-acre flood protection, drainage retention area, and stormwater conveyance project within the Silver Springs Shores subdivision | $403,329 | $100,810 |
Nassau County | Restoration of Thomas Creek Phase 7 and 8 to alleviate flooding adjacent to creek | 515 acres protected from flooding | $1,000,000 | $1,000,000 |
Nassau County | Fernandina Beach Swale Program | 47.75 acres protected from flooding and allow local nutrient removal | $625,000 | $575,000 |
Okeechobee | FPL Okeechobee Clean Energy Center - UFA to APPZ | Conversion of existing Upper Floridan aquifer groundwater wells used at FPLs Okeechobee Clean Energy Center to lower quality, brackish Avon Park Permeable Zone (APPZ) growndwater wells | $960,000.00 | $49,974.00 |
Orange | Orange County Utilities Waterwise Neighbor Program Year 3 | Implementation of water conservation program to conserve 0.107 MGD within the Wekiwa and Rock Spring Priority Focus Area | $300,707 | $150,354 |
Orange | Ocoee Windermere Groves RCW Retrofit | Construction of reclaimed water main to connect 128 existing homes in Windemere Groves neighborhood that area currently using potable water for irrigation within the Wekiva Springs springshed | $413,600 | $136,488 |
Orange | OUC Smart Leak Detection Device Rebates | Water conservation program to encourage installation of smart leak detection devices | $20,000.00 | $1,401.00 |
Orange | Orange County Water Conservation with Advanced Targetting | Water conservation program providing indoor WaterSense devices and irrigation system retrofits to conserve 0.07 MGD within the Wekiwa and Rock Spring Priority Focus Area | $125,760 | $62,800 |
Orange | Maitland Village Homeowners Association Irrigation Optimization | Water conservation project that includes installation of smart irrigation controllers and conversion of mist heads to rotator nozzles and drip line hoses within the Wekiwa and Rock Spring Priority Focus Area | $27,946 | $13,973 |
Seminole | Seminole County Conservation Tool | Implementation of water conservation program focused at high-water users to conserve 0.3 MGD | $50,000 | $25,000 |
Seminole | Altamonte Springs Reclaimed Water Storage and Recharge Optimization | Upper Floridan aquifer recharge (500,000 gpd) and reclaimed water storage (6 million gallons) pond project | $7,000,000.00 | $364,392.00 |
Seminole | Sanford North WRF Reclaimed Water Pump Station and Storage | Alternative water supply project that includes a 10 million gallon reclaimed water storage tank and distribution pump station to assist on going efforts to replace/reduce use of potable water for irrigation | $6,500,000.00 | $338,364.00 |
Seminole | Winter Springs Tuskawilla Crossing RCW Extension | Reclaimed water main connection project for 379 residential properties that provides reclaimed water for irrigation and eliminates existing groundwater withdrawals | $1,000,000.00 | $52,056.00 |
Seminole | Casselberry South Water Treatment Plan Well #1 Modification | Conversion of an Upper Floridan aquifer well to the Lower Floridan aquifer (a lower quality water source); project will also benefit some smaller springs that are part of the Wekiwa Spring system | $455,000 | $113,750 |
St. Johns | St. Johns County San Diego Road Drainage Improvements | Flood protection project for a 0.5-mile section of an evacuation route and major collector roadway | $880,000 | $290,400 |
St. Johns | St. Augustine Beach Mizell Road Stormwater Pump Station and Outfall Improvements | Flood protection project to address impacts from extreme tides and storm surge events for 342-acre area, and abate sea-level rise | $2,528,281 | $632,000 |
St. Johns | St. Johns County Marsh Landing Reclaimed Water Main | Alternative water supply and water quality project that reduces excess discharges into Intercoastal Waterway and Lower St. Johns River Basin by construction of reclaimed water main for diverting discharge surface water discharge to irrigation at the Oak Bridge Golf Course | $1,644,500 | $542,685 |
St. Johns | JEA Twin Creeks Reclaimed Water Storage and Delivery | Alternative water supply (reclaimed water) and water quality project that helps distribution of reclaimed water and, thereby, reduces nutrient loads into the St. Johns River due to less effluent being discharge from Mandarina wastewater treatment facility (WWTF) | $7,005,753 | $1,425,000 |
St. Johns County | Box culvert replacement and drainage improvements at Oyster Creek | 700 acres protected from flooding | $986,835 | $425,656 |
St. Johns County | St. Augustine Davis Shores Tidal Backflow Preventers | 380 acres protected from flooding | $591,000 | $195,030 |
St. Johns County | St. Augustine Macaris Outfall Flood Protection Project | 22 acres protected from flooding through stormwater system retrofits and installing tidal backflow preventors | $184,081 | $60,747 |
St. Johns County | St. Augustine Lincolnville Drainage Improvements | Improved stormwater conveyance and storage for water quality benefit | $310,000 | $102,300 |
Volusia | South Daytona Windle Lane Stormwater Improvements | Flood protection and water quality improvements to 50-acre residential area that alleviates tailwater flooding from major storm events | $530,000 | $174,900 |
Volusia | Volusia County Wastewater Infrastructure for Blue Spring | Development of alternative water supply (reclaimed water) by connection of wastewater force main serving existing developed area within the Volusia Blue Springs Priority Focus Area to a Volusia County water reclamation facility | $5,825,000 | $1,425,000 |
Volusia | South Daytona Windle Lane Stormwater Improvements | Flood reduction and water quality project that eliminates tailwater backing up in the Reed Canal during major storm events | $530,000 | $174,900 |
Volusia | Deltona Reclaimed Water (RCW) Retrofits | Retrofitting 421 residences and a sports complex within the Blue Springs Priority Focus Area that use potable water for irrigation with reclaimed water distribution lines | $1,739,121 | $573,910 |
Volusia | Daytona Beach Williamson Blvd. Reuse | Alternative water supply and water quality project that helps distribution of reclaimed water to existing large industrial and multifamily developments, and reduces nutrient loads into the Halifax River | $1,564,784 | $516,379 |
Volusia | Ormond Beach Breakaway Trails RCW | Expansion of reclaimed water service to existing development in Breakaway Trails neighborhood | $2,400,000 | $792,000 |
Volusia | Deltona West Volusia Water Suppliers Aquifer Recharge Phase 1 | 20-acre rapid infiltration basin aquifer recharge project for the Upper Florida aquifer within the Volusia Blue Springs Priority Focus Area | $1,108,113 | $365,677 |
Volusia | Volusia County Water Conservation | Implementation of water conservation measures to reduce unaccounted for water use to conserve 0.22 MGD within the Volusia Blue Springs Priority Focus Area | $956,760 | $478,380 |
Volusia | Deland NW Reclaimed Water Ground Storage Tank and Pump Station | A 2 million gallon reclaimed water storage tank and pump station to assist ongoing efforts to replace/reduce use of potable water for irrigation | $3,509,000.00 | $182,664.00 |
Volusia | Edgewater Reclaimed Extension to Meadow Lake and Woodbridge | Reclaimed water distribution and implementation project that includes replacing existing potable water supply irrigation systems for 188 single family homes | $768,280.00 | $39,994.00 |
Volusia County | South Daytona Jones Street Stormwater Improvement wet detention pond built | Wet detention system for water quality benefit and flood protection | $399,810 | $112,137 |
Volusia County | Rehydration and conservation of Bennett Swamp | Diversion of treated wastewater from Halifax River | $5,336,544 | $1,761,060 |
Volusia County | Volusia County Rio Way Drainage Improvements | 129 acres protected from flooding and nutrient removal from stormwater | $1,660,789 | $548,060 |
Volusia County | New Smyrna Beach Islesboro Stormwater Improvement Project | 446 acres protected from flooding by construction of stormwater collection and treatment system | $7,424,000 | $2,449,920 |