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  2. West Palm Beach says drinking water remains safe and that ...

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    Clear Lake is the source of West Palm Beach's drinking water, and a dry spell had raised its turbidity levels. "The elevated turbidity has challenged the treatment process, resulting in turbidity ...

  3. El NiƱo blamed for harmful Lake Okeechobee releases into the ...

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    Typically the water comes out of the C-51 canal between Lake Worth Beach and West Palm Beach. The Boynton Beach Inlet is 8 miles to the south. The Palm Beach/Lake Worth Inlet is 10 miles to the north.

  4. West Palm Beach hopes to tap Floridan Aquifer for water ... - AOL

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    Approximately 130,000 customers are served by West Palm Beach's water treatment plant. Officials expect that to increase by 25% in 30 years and by 35% in 50 years to about 175,800 people.

  5. Water wars in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Half the state's fresh water is consumed by South Florida, which includes Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County as well as the majority of the state's agricultural land, golf courses, and swimming pools. Legally, water in Florida is owned by the state, with five water management districts overseeing its regional use and ...

  6. Palm Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Tap water has been supplied by the city of West Palm Beach since 1955, when the city purchased Palm Beach's water system, then owned by the Flagler Water Company. West Palm Beach provided tap water services to the town at no cost until the beginning of 1995. [204] Recycling and garbage collection services are also provided by the town of Palm ...

  7. Lake Osborne - Wikipedia

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    Lake Osborne is important to Palm Beach County for transporting, processing, and storing stormwater and serving as a water supply reservoir. It is also of considerable value to the county for its scenic value and the recreational opportunities it provides. It is heavily used for boating and fishing as well as a variety of shore-based activities.

  8. County pays whistleblower $150,000 in settlement for ... - AOL

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    Palm Beach County has agreed to pay the former assistant finance director of its Water Utilities Department $150,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging he was fired for revealing wrongdoing at the agency.

  9. Category : Bodies of water of Palm Beach County, Florida

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    Lakes of Palm Beach County, Florida (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Bodies of water of Palm Beach County, Florida" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.