Water

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24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year

We provide our consumers with
premium drinking water
& reliable wastewater services

Our staff of water and wastewater professionals include engineers, laboratory technicians, licensed operators, field technicians, mechanics, maintenance workers, electricians, secretaries, equipment operators and more, all working for you.

Managing Today’s Resources to Meet Tomorrow’s Challenges

We are dedicated to providing our water consumers with high quality drinking water and reliable wastewater services. Public Works provides your utility product and the infrastructure necessary for its use: drinking water service and treatment, reclaimed water service, and wastewater treatment. We do not provide billing services.

Public Works oversees and prioritizes the operations of all water and sewer related divisions and ensures compliance with state and federal regulations. It is responsible for monitoring operations to ensure the integrity of each utility system, promoting financial stability through sustained revenue and cost management measures, and directing projects to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the city’s drinking water, wastewater, and reclaimed water utilities. 

One of Public Works' most complex tasks is long-term planning for the city’s water and wastewater systems. Anticipating the future needs of Titusville’s residents and businesses and setting goals to meet those needs is critical to Titusville’s economic future.

Learn About Your Drinking Water

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Water Sources

  • Groundwater from the Surficial and Floridan Aquifers
  • City of Cocoa (less than 10% of our water is purchased)
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Drinking Water Utility System

  • 1 water treatment plant
  • 3 wellfields
  • 363 miles of water mains
  • 2,200 fire hydrants
  • Over 22,000 meters
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Water Treatment

  1. Coagulation - Occurs in clarifiers
  2. Disinfection - Occurs prior to entry into sand filters
  3. Filtration - Occurs as water moves through sand filters
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Millions of Gallons Treated

An average of 4.46 million gallons of water per day treated in 2020