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Monthly Archives: April 2023
21
04/23
Field of New Water Options Narrowed for Long-term Master Water Plan
Tampa Bay Water staff and consultants are currently investigating options for one or more new water supply projects to provide water to the region in the 2033 timeframe. The effort...
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19
04/23
Conservation is Crucial in South Hillsborough County
South Hillsborough County’s demand for water has grown steadily for the past several years as more people move to the area. Over the last 12 months, average demand has increased...
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18
04/23
New Performance Measures Align with Agency’s Updated Strategic Plan
Tampa Bay Water staff updated the agency performance dashboard to include metrics aligned with the agency’s updated 2022-2027 Strategic Plan and most recent benchmarks from the 2022 American Water Works...
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17
04/23
Construction Projects Keep Water Flowing for Region
More than 2.5 million residents in the Tampa Bay region depend on Tampa Bay Water to provide clean, safe water reliably and continuously. That means we’re always working to improve...
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17
04/23
Proposed Budget Considers Future Water Needs
Maintaining cost-effective rates while providing clean, safe water to an ever-growing population is no small feat – and one Tampa Bay Water takes very seriously. Every year staff carefully considers...
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06
04/23
Agency Welcomes Continuous Improvement Director
Tampa Bay Water welcomed a familiar face to its executive team as Tommy Brown returned to the agency as continuous improvement director, effective March 6. In this role, he is...
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06
04/23
State Legislators Sponsor Funding Requests
Providing reliable clean, safe water to the region is no small task, and as a non-profit, special district of the State of Florida, Tampa Bay Water relies on state and...
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06
04/23
Tampa Bay Water, Hillsborough County Pursue New South County Well
Southern Hillsborough County is one of the fastest growing areas in the region, and more people mean more water. Tampa Bay Water has several projects underway to meet this growing...
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03
04/23
April Is Water Conservation Month
Conservation
For 25 years, April has been annually proclaimed as Water Conservation Month in Florida, and for good reason. April is part of Florida’s dry season and April showers aren’t typical...
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