The City of Naples is located in Southwest Florida on the Gulf of Mexico. With an extraordinary climate, beautiful sunsets, and numerous outdoor activities throughout the winter, the Naples’ seasonal population increases roughly 35 percent over its permanent population. To reduce potable water consumption during the peak winter months, the city undertook a plan in 2012 to expand the reclaimed water distribution system. Nearly 54,600-feet of reclaimed water main was installed in well-developed areas along the Gulf Coast, serving nearly 535 properties and city-maintained medians. Total construction cost for the reclaimed water system expansion improvements were approximately $9,400,000. This presentation will focus on the master planning, public acceptance, design, and construction of the five-year reclaimed water expansion project, which was completed in 2017. Participants will gain valuable insights on how to satisfy a community’s water demands while promoting safety and sustainability in their projects.

Learning Objectives:

1. Achieve community acceptance, while reducing potable water consumption. 

2. Recognize another option for sustainability by using treated wastewater for outdoor residential irrigation demands. 

3. Provide an additional source of fire-fighting water to residential neighborhoods, as houses get larger.

Contributor/Source

Jeff Wilson P.E. PWLF;Robert Middleton

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