The City of Orlando continues to collect hurricane debris. Information on tips on how to separate and report storm debris can be found on our storm debris page.
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The Orlando Wetlands receives an average of approximately 14 million gallons of reclaimed water per day. (Learn more about water reclamation in east Orlando.) The Wetland’s primary purpose is to provide advanced treatment for reclaimed water so that it can be safely discharged into the St. Johns River.
Water quality is monitored in a variety of ways, from automatic samplers that collect multiple samples daily, to manual collections of water from all around the facility, the St. Johns River and even groundwater on a monthly basis. All these samples are analyzed by the Environmental Laboratory at Iron Bridge Regional Water Reclamation Facility. With laboratory data as well as in-the-field data, Wetlands staff are able to make informed adjustments to the wetlands system in order to provide optimal water treatment.
Orlando Wetlands Annual Report
Download the 2023 Compliance and Performance Annual Report(PDF, 13MB)