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The Environmental Engineering Section (EES) of the Florida Department of Health in Broward County has responsibility for all regulatory activities pertaining to the permitting, inspection, monitoring, and enforcement of all public drinking water facilities serving Broward County. This includes the review and processing of engineering project documents for the construction of proposed water supply, treatment, and distribution facilities, performing periodic field inspections of all water treatment plants, and reviewing all plant operation reports and laboratory analysis reports for compliance to recognized standards.

Water Main Extension Construction Permit (General Permit)

Application: Click here Opens in a new browser  450 kb
Addendum: Click here Opens in a new browser  34 kb
Plan review checklist: Click here Opens in a new browser Opens in a new browser 22 kb

Water Main Extension Construction Permit (Long Form)

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Addendum:  Click here Opens in a new browser  35 kb

Water Supply/Treatment Construction Permit

Application: Click here Opens in a new browser  443 kb
Addendum: Click here Opens in a new browser  37 kb
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Certification of Construction Completion

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For inspections of all water treatment facilities call (954) 467-4700 Ext 4231

E-mail addresses for EES’s key staff on the Drinking Water Program are as follows:

Rafael Reyes, Environmental Manager 
William Lorenzo
Sandra Giraldo
Wilhelmina Montero
EES’s fax number is 954-467-4898.

Mailing Address:

2421-A S.W. 6th Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315

Additional information on Drinking Water can be found at the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation Opens in a new browser.
 

 



 


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