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Jacksonville Completes Major Sewer Conversion Projects

Community members discussing sewer conversion projects

Jacksonville, Florida, January 29, 2026

The City of Jacksonville and JEA have marked a significant achievement by completing sewer conversion projects in the Biltmore and Beverly Hills neighborhoods. Over 1,000 properties have been connected to the city’s sewer system as part of the ongoing effort to eliminate failing septic tanks, enhancing local water quality. This initiative is free for property owners and aims to protect the environment by decreasing harmful nutrients entering water bodies like the St. Johns River.

Jacksonville Achieves Milestone in Septic Tank Phaseout Program

Jacksonville, Florida – The City of Jacksonville and JEA have successfully completed two major sewer conversion projects in the Biltmore and Beverly Hills neighborhoods, connecting over 1,000 properties to the city’s sewer system. This achievement marks a significant step in the ongoing effort to eliminate failing septic tanks and improve water quality in local waterways.

Project Details

The Biltmore and Beverly Hills projects are part of a broader initiative to phase out septic tanks in areas where they have been identified as failing. These projects involved the installation of new sewer infrastructure and the proper abandonment of existing septic systems, with all associated costs covered by the program at no expense to property owners. The initiative aims to reduce harmful nutrients entering the St. Johns River and other local waterways, thereby enhancing the quality of life for residents and protecting the environment.

Program Background

The Septic Tank Phaseout Program is a collaborative effort between the City of Jacksonville and JEA, targeting neighborhoods with failing septic systems. The program includes the installation of sewer lines, proper abandonment of existing septic tanks, and connection to the new sewer system, all at no cost to property owners. This initiative is part of a larger strategy to improve water quality and public health by addressing environmental concerns associated with failing septic tanks.

Future Plans

Following the completion of the Biltmore and Beverly Hills projects, the program is set to expand to other neighborhoods, including Christobel and Riverview. These areas have been identified as having failing septic systems, and efforts are underway to engage residents and plan for future sewer conversions. The program continues to prioritize community involvement and environmental sustainability as it progresses.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Septic Tank Phaseout Program?
The Septic Tank Phaseout Program is a collaborative effort between the City of Jacksonville and JEA, targeting neighborhoods with failing septic systems. The program includes the installation of sewer lines, proper abandonment of existing septic tanks, and connection to the new sewer system, all at no cost to property owners. This initiative is part of a larger strategy to improve water quality and public health by addressing environmental concerns associated with failing septic tanks.
Which neighborhoods have been involved in the program?
The Biltmore and Beverly Hills neighborhoods have been successfully converted to the city’s sewer system. Future projects are planned for the Christobel and Riverview neighborhoods, which have been identified as having failing septic systems.
How does the program benefit residents?
Residents benefit from improved water quality, reduced environmental hazards, and the elimination of maintenance costs associated with septic tanks. The program also enhances public health by reducing the risk of contamination from failing septic systems.
Are property owners required to pay for the sewer connection?
No, all associated costs, including the installation of sewer lines and connection fees, are covered by the program at no expense to property owners.
How can residents get involved or learn more?
Residents can participate in community meetings and informational sessions organized by the City of Jacksonville and JEA. These events provide opportunities to learn more about the program, ask questions, and stay informed about upcoming projects in their neighborhoods.

Key Feature Description
Program Objective Eliminate failing septic tanks and improve water quality in local waterways.
Completed Projects Biltmore and Beverly Hills neighborhoods connected to the city’s sewer system.
Future Projects Christobel and Riverview neighborhoods are next in line for sewer conversions.
Cost to Property Owners No cost; all expenses covered by the program.
Community Involvement Residents can participate in community meetings and informational sessions to learn more and get involved.

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