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Port St. John Homeowners Face High Costs for Sewer Switch

Port St. John Homeowners Face High Costs for Sewer Switch

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March 5, 20261m 12s

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Homeowners in Port St. John, Florida, grapple with exorbitant costs to switch from septic tanks to the county sewer system, aiming to protect the Indian River Lagoon. The main sewer lines location across a highway poses a significant challenge, with individual connections costing between $60,000 and $100,000 per home. A county grant offers only $12,000, leaving residents to seek alternative solutions, such as shared connections, as they face a one-year deadline to comply or risk fines and service cutoffs.

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