Rosemont Septic to Sewer Project - Windsong Estates

Last updated on December 23, 2024

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The City of Orlando has secured a grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) to transition 104 properties in the Rosemont North neighborhood from septic systems to a sanitary sewer system. Residents who opt to connect to the sewer now will have the majority of their out-of-pocket costs offset by the grant money.

This project, known as the Rosemont Septic to Sewer Conversion Project, was identified as a high-priority initiative in the Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems (OSTDS) Assessment and Alternative Development Study. Funding for the project comes from a grant under the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 319(h) Nonpoint Source Management Program. The project targets properties in the Rosemont Subdivision and neighboring areas that are near the existing sanitary sewer system but have not yet been connected. By connecting these residents to the sanitary sewer system, the project aims to reduce nutrient loads in the Wekiva basin and improve the health of impaired Lake Orlando.

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This project has been funded in part by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

 

 

Location

5497 Aeolus way, Orlando, FL 32808  View Map