
Jacksonville’s Cooperative for Septic Tank Removal
The city of Jacksonville and the Sewer Department (JEA) have a current objective to each spend $15 million over the next five years to reduce

The city of Jacksonville and the Sewer Department (JEA) have a current objective to each spend $15 million over the next five years to reduce

The eighth annual observation of Fix a Leak Week will be held March 14–20, and the city of Jacksonville is prepared. In recognizing the serious

Black Creek is a 13.0-mile-long tributary in Clay County. The Black Creek Basin is located within the lower St. Johns River drainage basin in northeast

The Northbank Riverwalk Sewer project has begun, closing a section of the walkway until March. Residents that live in the area, the rehabilitation will take

Many Cities throughout Florida participate in the State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) to fund and administer the Sewer Connection Assistance Program. The program assists eligible

As Florida’s population grows, it expands into areas which may be potentially more susceptible to sinkhole formation. Therefore, more sinkholes are being witnessed and reported.
The City of Jacksonville Beach provides or funds certain services such as beach re-nourishment, cleanup and environmental awareness campaigns. As with many Cities, water conservation

The City of Cocoa and its Utility Department has approximately 17,000 residents and has implemented an effective change in how it manages the underground infrastructure.

Florida receives more than 70 percent of its rainfall within just three months. And we know that when it rains…it really does pour at certain

Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach have undertaken major road and sewage projects, including a large portion of First Street in both communities. Property values in