PROFESSIONAL ANALYSIS
The $7.7 million Floridan Aquifer well program at the Miramar West Water Treatment Plant represents a significant utility capital investment with direct implications for development capacity in western Miramar. Floridan Aquifer wells typically require deeper drilling, specialized casing, and treatment modifications compared to Biscayne Aquifer sources, placing this project in the higher-cost tier of municipal water supply capital improvements. For real estate developers and land-use attorneys tracking utility concurrency, expanded raw water capacity at this plant removes a potential constraint on new residential and commercial entitlements in the western service area. Contractors and engineers should note that Floridan well projects in South Florida require South Florida Water Management District consumptive use permit amendments and Florida Department of Environmental Protection well construction permits, adding regulatory lead time to project schedules. This item is pending commission vote at the September 17, 2025 regular meeting. The Signal: Developers with pending or planned projects in western Miramar should confirm updated utility capacity allocations with the Public Works Department, as approval of this project strengthens concurrency arguments for large-scale entitlements.