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Pie Chart - Wastewater Facilities, 2006 by Count
Pie Chart - Effluent and Reclaimed Water in Florida - Use and Disposal
Pie Chart - Surface Water Discharge Facilities - Total Number = 851
2007 Permitted IW Facilities by Type

General Facts and Statistics about Wastewater in Florida

 

Wastewater Facilities and Disposal:

  • In 2006, there were approximately 3,400 DEP permitted wastewater facilities, not including onsite systems permitted by the Department of Health, in the state. 39% of these facilities were classified as industrial wastewater and 61% were domestic wastewater.

  • The Department encourages the beneficial use of reclaimed water for such activities as landscape and agricultural irrigation, ground water recharge, and industrial uses.

  • In 2000, approximately 44% of Florida's domestic wastewater from centralized treatment systems is disposed through surface water outfalls and 22% through deep aquifer injection wells. The remainder is managed through other groundwater disposal systems, such as percolation ponds, sprayfields, and Rapid Infiltration Basins (RIBs).

  • Six facilities use Atlantic Ocean outfalls for wastewater effluent disposal. Approximately 260 facilities discharge to other surface waters. Nearly 50 facilities use deep aquifer injection.

Domestic Wastewater Facts:

  • At a minimum, all domestic wastewater treatment facilities must provide secondary treatment and basic disinfection.

  • In 2005, approximately 64% of Florida's population was served by central sewer systems and treatment facilities. The remainder of the population used on-site sewage treatment and disposal (septic tanks) to treat their wastewater.

  • In 2006, there were approximately 2,100 active domestic wastewater treatment facilities in Florida with a total permitted capacity of 2.4 billion gallons per day. (About one half of this capacity represents non-surface water discharges).

  • In 2006, large facilities (capacities greater than 500,000 gallons per day) treated greater than 96% of the total treated wastewater flow in Florida.

  • Only thirty-two facilities in 2006 (around 1 percent of the total number of facilities) have permitted capacities of 15 million gallons per day or more. However, these facilities represent more than 50% percent of the total permitted wastewater capacity in Florida.

  • About 80% percent of Florida's facilities in 2006 have capacities less than 100,000 gallons per day. These facilities, however, account for only about 2% percent of the total permitted capacity in the state.

  • The number of smaller facilities (also known as package plants) is slowly decreasing as the number and size of regional treatment facilities continues to increase.

  • Domestic Wastewater Pie Charts (pdf)

Industrial Wastewater Facts:

  • In 2007, there were approximately 1300 permitted industrial facilities, including both individual and generic permits.

  • Aside from Concrete Batch Plant generic permits, the largest groups of facilities with permits in 2007 consisted of manufacturing facilities at 27% and Utility Service facilities at 23% of the total.

  • Electric Services composed 32% of the total amount of facilities permitted under Transportation and Utilities.

  • At 29 and 26%, Chemicals and Allied and Food and Kindred products comprised over half of all the manufacturing permitted facilities in 2007.

  • 54% of all agriculture related facilities were dairy farms.

  • Citrus fruit related services made up almost a third (31%) of the permitted facilities in the Agricultural category.

  • 93% of all mining facilities permitted were related to the abstraction of non-metallic minerals—except fuel. The remaining 7% consist of metal, oil and gas extraction.

  • The remaining ~3% of the total amount of Industrial Wastewater facilities included Construction (0.9%), Retail Trade (0.4%), Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate (0.9%), and Public Administration (1.0%).

More Facts and Statistics:

Didn't see the statistic you were looking for? Check out our Statistics by DEP District (pdf). For more information on wastewater statistics not located on this website, you may wish to contact the Wastewater Compliance Evaluation Section at 245-8567.

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Last updated: June 10, 2008

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