City of Miramar Manager’s Office

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RECLAIMED WASTER SYSTEM

City Manager Dr. Roy Virgin

If driving on Miramar Parkway, you saw crews working with some very large pipes, you witnessed the City efforts to expand its Reclaimed Water System.  Reclaimed water is permitted for many nonpotable uses, such as landscape, commercial and agricultural irrigation, groundwater recharge; fire protection; wetlands creation; etc.   The City’s reclaimed water distribution systems give communities a more sustainable and consistent supply of irrigation water for landscaping within public and common areas.

Many communities already have access to reclaimed water, but this expansion project is specifically bringing reclaimed water to properties west of I-75.  This expansion will not only benefit residential communities, but it will also benefit commercial and public properties west of I-75.

The ability to use reclaimed water is an improvement over using lake water, which is oftentimes limited or unavailable during droughts and the dry season.

This project will be of no impact to individual residential household water pipes or their irrigation supply nor will there be any additional costs to users.  This is totally beneficial.

The project commenced in August 2023 and is expected to be completed by Spring of 2025.

This project will install new reclaimed water pipes along:

  • Pembroke Road between SW 160th Avenue to SW 178th Avenue
  • SW 172nd Avenue between Pembroke Road and Miramar Parkway
  • SW 172nd Avenue between Miramar Parkway and SW 48th Court
  • SW 184th Avenue between Miramar Parkway and SW 25th Street
  • Miramar Parkway between SW 160th Avenue and SW 184th Avenue

For more information on this project, please contact Mr. Marcelin P. Denis, Senior Utility Administrator, Utilities Department, at (954) 883-5022, mpdenis@miramarfl.gov


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