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Approved Date
10/12/2010
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2010-252A (19)
Agenda Item Number
10.A.3
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Comprehensive Plan
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EAR based Amendments 2030 Comprehensive Plan
Chapter 3B Potable Water Sub-Element
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Comprehensive Plan Potable Water Sub-Element <br /> <br /> <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 9 <br /> <br />• North County Service Area <br /> <br />Located on the north side of 77th Street, west of 58th Avenue, the North County Reverse Osmosis <br />Water Treatment Plant began operating in 1997. That plant serves the north county area. In addition <br />to reducing chloride levels, the reverse osmosis treatment process removes color and turbidity. The <br />treated water then is disinfected before distribution. <br /> <br />The North County Service Area of the Indian River County Potable Water System includes the City <br />of Sebastian, the Town of Orchid, and the northern portion of the North Barrier Island, as well as the <br />unincorporated areas of Gifford, Winter Beach, Wabasso, Vero Lake Estates, and Roseland. In <br />addition, the North County Service Area includes the commercial/industrial node located on 37th <br />Street, east of US 1. The Upper Floridan aquifer is the source of water for both the South and the <br />North Water Treatment Plants. <br /> <br />Ranging from 1 to 20 inches in diameter, the county’s water mains, or pipes, vary in size based upon <br />the quantity of water to be transported. Within the North County Service Area, principal water lines <br />are installed along the following roads: <br /> <br />- the US 1 corridor from 37th Street to the St. Sebastian River; <br />- CR 510 from SR A1A to CR 512; <br />- CR 512 from I-95 to U.S. 1; <br />- 102nd Terrace, north of CR 512; <br />- 58th Avenue, south of CR 510; <br />- 49th Street from 58th Avenue to US 1; <br />- 41st Street from 66th Avenue to Indian River Boulevard; <br />- 37th Street from US 1 to Indian River Boulevard; and <br />- others <br /> <br />From these principal lines, smaller lines branch out into the following areas: <br /> <br />- most of the Gifford area between US 1 and 43rd Avenue; <br />- the Geoffrey Subdivision; <br />- the Medical Services Subdivision; <br />- the Grand Harbor residential development; <br />- the Bent Pine residential development; <br />- the King’s Music Land Subdivision; <br />- the High Pines Subdivision; <br />- the Pelican Point Subdivision; <br />- the Reflections on the River Residential Development; <br />- portions of the Sebastian Highlands; <br />- others
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