Indiantown to receive more than $17 million for water infrastructure upgrades

INDIANTOWN — Indiantown will receive more than $17 million in state funding for major water infrastructure improvements, including a new reverse osmosis water treatment process and the replacement of a century-old water main, village officials said.

The funding was announced last month as part of a statewide package of infrastructure investments for rural and small communities unveiled by Gov. Ron DeSantis. In Martin County, Indiantown was among the communities selected for water system upgrades intended to improve reliability and long-term capacity.

Public Works Director Patrick Nolan said a key portion of the funding will support the development of a reverse osmosis water treatment plant, a necessary step as the village plans to draw water from the Floridan aquifer…

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