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Environmental Compliance
Department Updates
Board of Supervisors Meeting
July 21 , 2026
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Compliance
Database
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Water, & Wastewater D pts in 6/1/2026 I 2538 2.479 2.220
6/2/2026 2.405 2405 2272
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guided sessions 6/3/2026 7 26/4/2026 I 249 22097 416
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6/5/2026 2.291 2295 2400
• Will manage 10 0 0 s of data Organization 6/6/2026 2403 2.463 2876
points for all CC U A water and 6/7/2026 I 2535 2569 3251
1; Users 6/8/2026 2540 2607 2648
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Original Goals
Provide better customer service
Ait% Reduce staff travel time
Overall improvement of operational efficiency
Bacteriological Testing in Drinking Water
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and Florida Department of Environmental Protection
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• Monthly sampling determined by population iny Environmental Protection
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• Quarterly sampling of wells
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CCUAEL vs . AEL
June 2025: N 20 hours spent driving to AEL
*it June 2026: N 6 hours spent driving to CCUAEL
0 Average turnaround time for AEL: —29 hours
O Average turnaround time for CCUAEL for BWN: —21 hours
On average AEL took 2-3 hours to inform us of a positive sample.
Impact
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•• Over 1 ,500 samples 70% reduction in
processed in house employee travel time
. 28% fasterturnaround Faster resampling for
• time positive samples
CCUA Owned and Operated Environmental Laboratory
— What's Next?
• Wastewater Process Control
• Contract lab takes 2 weeks to provide results
• Time to adjust plant is gone
• Sanitary Sewer Overflows
• Surface water sampling for fecal coliform
• Will know within 18 hours if additional sampling is needed
• Public notice signage
Questions?
Heather Webber
Environmental Compliance Manager
Madison Lloyd
Environmental Scientist