FORT MYERS, Fla. — Fort Myers is investing $80 million to expand its water treatment plant, a project designed to secure clean drinking water for the next two decades as the facility approaches its capacity limits.
“We’re somewhere between 80-90% of the capacity of the existing plant. We’ve looked out over the timeline in the years to come, and we know when we’re going to need to have that future capacity available,” said Jason Sciandra, assistant director of City of Fort Myers Public Utilities.
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