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Riviera Beach officials are unanimous in declaring a new water treatment plant as the most important project in the city. That importance was underscored in January, when the utility district ...
Bill Gartin, interim water treatment plant supervisor for the city of Riviera Beach, stands in front of the four water treatment towers that the city had to pay millions of dollars for after a ...
Riviera Beach residents will see sharp increases in water and wastewater rates in 2024 as the city looks to manage its old treatment system.
Riviera Beach is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, which was incorporated on September 29, 1922. Due to the location of its eastern boundary, it is also the easternmost municipality in the Miami metropolitan area. In the 2020 U.S. Census, the total population of Riviera Beach residents was 37,604 people. [12]
The affordability of water charges can be measured by macro- and micro-affordability. [16] Macro-affordability" indicators relate national average household water and wastewater bills to average net disposable household income. In OECD countries it varies from 0.2% (Italy and Mexico) to 1.4% (Slovak Republic, Poland and Hungary).
The Riviera West subdivision was created in 1969. [5] As of 2007 it contained about 250 homes, and had about 270 undeveloped lots. [2] Water is supplied by the Riviera West Water Company, which draws the water from Clear Lake. It can store 210,000 US gallons (790,000 L; 170,000 imp gal) of water.
Riviera Beach moved toward issuing $115 million in bonds despite lingering worries about how the city will pay for a new water treatment facility.
Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), the principal subsidiary of NextEra Energy Inc. (formerly FPL Group, Inc.), is the largest power utility in Florida. [2] It is a Juno Beach, Florida-based power utility company serving roughly 5 million customers and 11 million people in Florida.