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Figure 1— Osprey Acres Stormwater Park & Nature Preserve <br />The County has constructed a total of five major stormwater and/or demineralization concentrate <br />treatment projects as shown in the table below. Some of the facilities have public access now or <br />planned public access in the future. Due to the nature of some projects, public access is limited. <br />Some future facilities may be appropriate for public access based upon the type of project, location <br />and available property for treatment. <br />135 <br />Annual <br />Project <br />Operating <br />Facility Name <br />Description <br />Location <br />Capital Costs <br />Costs <br />Stormwater <br />Main Relief Canal <br />PC Main <br />treatment — bar <br />south of Vero Airport <br />$5.3 million <br />$63,260 <br />screeningsystem <br />Egret Marsh <br />7295 0 Street - <br />Stormwater <br />Algal Turf <br />Scrubber <br />Adjacent to Lateral C <br />$7.1 million <br />$200,189 <br />Park <br />Canal <br />Treatment system <br />Spoonbill <br />for 2 MGD of DC <br />North of Grand <br />$3.3 million <br />$667,442 <br />Marsh <br />and 7.5 MGD of <br />Harbor (61St Street) <br />Lagoon water <br />Osprey Marsh <br />Algae Farmp <br />1225 5o ai St. SW — <br />Stortnwater <br />treating u 10 <br />to 1 <br />t <br />Adjacent to South <br />$8.3 million <br />$739,805 <br />Park <br />MGD ster <br />County R.O. Plant <br />& 1.5 MGD DC <br />Osprey Acres <br />Multi-purpose <br />925 5th St. SW — <br />$8.7 million <br />Stormwater <br />stormwater park & <br />Adjacent to Osprey <br />$86,700 <br />Park <br />nature preserve <br />Marsh <br />135 <br />