FGUA pressed for answers (Citrus Springs)
The Florida Governmental Utility Authority faces millions of dollars in repairs and upgrades to the water and wastewater systems it purchased two years ago in Citrus County, a county government report has concluded.
In the report, County Engineering Director Al McLaurin said FGUA is not ignoring the problems and has made an effort to bring the facilities into compliance by budgeting for the repairs and upgrades in its five-year construction plan. FGUA completed 48 percent of the work it had planned to do in 2005.
“It is just that there are so many problems, especially at the wastewater treatment plants, that they cannot correct all of the problems at once,” McLaurin said in a report for the Citrus County Water and Wastewater Authority (WWA). “This is a result of current growth that is affecting all facilities throughout Florida.”
McLaurin’s report was made public Monday as part of WWA’s monthly meeting. It surfaced as FGUA Director of Operations Charles Sweat was pressed for answers about when the government utility plans to build new water wells for Citrus Springs and Pine Ridge.
McLaurin’s report said FGUA needs to build new water wells for Citrus Springs, Gospel Island and Pine Ridge.
FGUA inherited the maintenance problems from Florida Water Services Corp. when it bought the systems in December 2003. None of the problems identified in McLaurin’s report pose an immediate health hazard to FGUA’s customers, said Utilities Regulatory Director Robert Knight.
As part of the purchase, FGUA took ownership of the water and/or sewer systems in Apache Shores, Citrus Springs, Golden Terrace, Gospel Island, Lakeside Country Club, Oak Forest, Pine Ridge, Point O’ Woods, Rosemont/Rolling Green, Spring Gardens and Sugarmill Woods.
Donald Cox, a WWA board member, said records show the water systems in Citrus Springs and Pine Ridge are approaching capacity. He wanted to know if FGUA was prepared to add water-pumping capacity.
Charles Sweat, FGUA’s director of operations, said a test well has already been dug in Citrus Springs and construction of a production well at the same location will take place this year. He said FGUA doesn’t know yet if it will add one or two more wells in the Citrus Springs-Pine Ridge area.
In other business:
n The board voted 5-0 to have FGUA investigate a complaint by Michael Castricone that a Citrus Springs water line near his home passes through a drainage retention pond. Castricone said if the water pipe were to break it could be contaminated with stormwater.
Castricone has also complained for two years that Florida Water Services allowed diesel fuel to spill on the ground near water well three. He is concerned it may contaminate the water. He mentioned the problem again, but WWA took no action.
WWA instructed Knight to draft a proposed policy on how residents would be charged for water lost when water pipes break. Utilities handle the matter in different ways.
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