

 | 2836 Garden Street Titusville, FL 32796 Phone: (321) 383-5669 Fax: (321) 383-5653 Contact: Conservation Office Email:
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Administration & Conservation

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The Administration Division is responsible for the overall management of the Water Resources Department. Included in the Administration Division is the Conservation Program. Educating consumers on how to conserve water is the primary goal of the Conservation Program. It encompasses all water sources in its conservation message, including potable (drinking) water, stormwater, and reclaimed water. Through its educational, regulatory, and financial initiatives, the Conservation Program works to make Titusville’s water consumers more aware of the importance of water conservation and the need to use water efficiently
Future Challenges
Titusville recognizes the need to develop new sources. For the past several years, the City has been working towards locating a wellfield in northwest Brevard County. The proposed wellfield would draw from the Upper Floridan Aquifer and would provide raw water that would be consistent with Titusville’s current treatment process.
Titusville Water Resources has also been an active participant in the Taylor Creek Reservoir Expansion Project or as it is currently known, the Upper St. Johns River Basin Water Supply Project. This project represents a unique partnering of cities, counties, utilities, and water management districts to develop a water source. It is anticipated that this project will aid in Titusville achieving its future water supply goals
Calendar
 Showerhead Exchange & Florida-Friendly Landscaping Tips Friday, August 20, 2010The water conservation representatives from the cities of Cocoa and Titusville will be at Merritt Square Mall on August 20 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. for a conservation exhibit that will include a showerhead exchange, Florida-Friendly landscaping tips, and irrigation restriction information. Come... Read more...
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