Why do three unelected boards want to spend $1.1 billion for a bad solution to two water problems?
The plan is to pipe treated wastewater from the JEA Buckman wastewater plant more than 60 miles into the Suwannee Basin to replenish wetlands and raise flows and levels in springs and rivers. It’s called Water First North Florida (WFNF),1 and it’s wasteful, slow, fragile, and based on unproven technology. It also risks the health of our fragile aquifer.
If it’s clean enough to drink, Jacksonville can drink it. If it’s not, why should the Suwannee Basin accept it to contaminate wetlands, seep into groundwater where cave divers and rare species swim, and come back up in drinking water wells and springs and rivers where people and animals swim? All twelve Suwannee Basin counties have approved a resolution against WFNF and for seawater desalination or other solutions.2
The proposal is being pushed by the unelected boards of JEA (Jacksonville’s private water and wastewater utility), and the Suwannee and St. Johns River Water Management Districts (SJRWMD and SRWMD).
The $1.1 billion cost estimate does not include building the pipelines, nor the cost of obtaining rights of way, nor operational costs. Why should people in the St. Johns Basin accept likely rate increases from cost overruns, operational costs, and lawsuits about pipelines and by neighboring landowners? JEA should line up with its own customers, “JEA is dedicated to serving our customers and delivering reliable, sustainable services at reasonable rates.”3
Better than treated wastewater from Jacksonville into the Suwannee Basin, Water First North Florida
In May we heard that, “ the Water First North Florida project is being canceled in its current form . ”4 Actually, the state legislature zeroed a $20 million line item for WFNF. 5 But that’s peanuts compared to the combined $525 million already dedicated by JEA and SJRWMD, plus more promised by FDEP.
It ain’t dead yet.
People in both basins get to vote in local, state, and federal elections. WFNF should be an issue.
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