Precautionary Boil Water Notice Issued as Marion County Converts Wells as Part of Septic-to-Sewer Program

MARION COUNTY, FL (352today.com) – Marion County continues to move forward with phase 1 of its septic-to-sewer project in the Silver Springs Shores community, reinforcing its commitment to modern infrastructure, environmental stewardship, and reliable utility service for residents.

This phase of the project is funded through the federal American Rescue Plan grant program and represents a major investment in the protection of our drinking water and Silver Springs.

Outdated water lines that no longer meet current code standards are being replaced with newer, more resilient piping. In addition, new valves are being installed to better manage increased water flow resulting from continued neighborhood growth. Performing water tie-ins during this phase of the septic-to-sewer project enhances efficiency and minimizes disruption to the affected community.

Precautionary Boil Water Notice Issued

As part of this work, Marion County Utilities has issued a precautionary boil water notice for customers along Spring Road and Spring Loop, within the Silver Springs Shores community to allow for crews to connect new service lines to the water main…

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