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[Case Study]CITY OF DAYTONA, FLORIDA Treatment Plant, Daytona Beach
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City of Daytona

The City of Daytona Beach, Florida (the “City”), located on the central eastern coast of Florida, has a service area
of approximately 85 square miles and currently supplies drinking water to a population of approximately 73,000.
The City owns and operates water facilities that include raw water supply wells, the transmission and distribution conveyance system (which also includes hydrants, meters and services and storage), re-pumping facilities and the Ralph Brennan Water Treatment Plant (WTP). Built in 1972 and later expanded in 1985, the Brennan WTP has a design capacity of 24 million gallons per day (maximum daily flow). The City is responsible for producing and distributing safe drinking water throughout its service area.