LADY LAKE — The Town of Lady Lake’s Water Utility recently underwent a comprehensive sanitary survey inspection by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). The review, conducted by three inspectors on June 6, included visits to all three of the Town’s water treatment plants.

The inspection evaluated all major aspects of the Town’s water system, including water sampling plans, maintenance records, emergency preparedness, and cross connection control. Lady Lake’s water utility staff provided documentation demonstrating that the Town is maintaining and operating its water system in accordance with state requirements and public health standards.

The inspection reviewed the Town’s:

  • Routine bacteriological and lead/copper sampling
  • Water quality monitoring
  • Equipment maintenance and calibration
  • System mapping and emergency response
  • Cross connection control and backflow prevention

“The Town of Lady Lake has a very dedicated utility team that continually serves 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year to protect the health and welfare of our community,” said Butch Goodman, Utilities Supervisor. “Despite our ongoing projects, emergency work, and hurricanes, our staff remains focused and dedicated on keeping the water plants and water distribution system in compliance with all the regulatory requirements and everyday customer concerns.”

The Town of Lady Lake remains committed to delivering safe, reliable drinking water and will continue to follow best practices in water system operation and maintenance.

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