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Our landscape irrigation water for our lawns and plants is reclaimed water by Toho Water Authority.

Your Reunion West POA dues are paying for your landscape irrigation water fees.

 

Toho is the largest provider of water, wastewater and reclaimed water services in Osceola County.

 

Reclaimed water is the final product of a multiple stage advanced wastewater treatment process.

Toho Water Authority currently treats and pumps over 27 million gallons of reclaimed water each day.

Watering landscapes with reclaimed water is a smart alternative to using potable (drinking) water.

 

Like other water sources, there is a limited amount of reclaimed water that is available to customers for the irrigation of lawns and landscapes.  NOTE: Unfortunately, there are times when there is not enough reclaimed water and the water gets shutoff by Toho and we are unable to water our plants and lawns.

 

Proper use by all reclaimed water customers will help ensure the continued availability of this resource.

 

Please visit https://www.tohowater.com/ for more details about our reclaimed water and any notices that Toho puts out.