Winter Springs Moves Forward with Major Upgrades to East & West Water Reclamation Facilities

Winter Springs Moves Forward with Major Upgrades to East & West Water Reclamation Facilities

The City of Winter Springs is making significant strides to modernize its aging wastewater infrastructure. The city’s existing Water Reclamation Facilities (WRFs)—originally installed in used condition during the 1970s and 1980s—have far outlived their intended lifespan. Corroded steel tanks, outdated systems, and a vulnerable single-train process make them ill-equipped to meet current and future demands.

Recognizing the urgent need for change, the City is replacing both the East and West WRFs with state-of-the-art facilities designed for reliability and operational flexibility. The new systems will include multiple treatment trains running in parallel to ensure uninterrupted service—even during maintenance or unforeseen disruptions.

Recent Progress:

Between 2019 and 2022, Winter Springs made essential repairs to keep its WRFs functioning, including:

  • Replacing static screens and aerators
  • Repairing clarifiers, walkways, and corroded tanks
  • Installing new filters

To guide long-term improvements, a 2021–2022 Master Plan developed by Kimley-Horn and conceptual designs by Carollo Engineers evaluated treatment technologies, cost frameworks, and permitting requirements.

Key Steps Taken in Late 2023 & Early 2024:

  • Adopted the Master Plan and Conceptual Design Reports
  • Updated utility rates and fees to support project funding
  • Submitted permit applications to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)

In 2024, Wharton-Smith, Inc. was selected as the Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR). This project delivery method enhances collaboration, cost control, and construction efficiency. With CMAR, the City benefits from early contractor involvement, flexible budgeting, and greater transparency throughout the design process.

What’s Next:

The project is set to be funded primarily through the State Revolving Fund (SRF), with additional grant and gap funding under review. Upcoming milestones include:

  • Submitting the SRF Construction Loan Application (June 2025)
  • Finalizing FDEP permits for the West Plant (East Plant permit is already issued for a 1.6 MGD upgraded facility)
  • Procuring long-lead materials
  • Launching construction at the East WRF, then the West WRF

The City anticipates a steady funding disbursement of $20 million per year starting in 2025. These upgrades represent a critical investment in Winter Springs’ infrastructure, environmental stewardship, and quality of life.

Stay tuned for future updates and community engagement opportunities as the City builds a sustainable water future.

— Victoria Bruce

City Commissioner, District 2

#ProtectWinterSprings

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