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Lake City approves septic-to-sewer conversion project at RV campground

01.02.2026 20:39 1 min 1 source
WUFT | News and public media for north central Florida ISL
Lake City approves septic-to-sewer conversion project at RV campground
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The Lake City Council approved a contract worth up to $906,921.50 to convert septic systems to a sewer system at the Casey Jones RV campground. The project, funded by a $1.7 million grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, aims to improve water quality. Construction is estimated to take about a year and may require temporary relocation of some long-term park residents.

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Lake City approves septic-to-sewer conversion project at RV campground

01.02.2026 WUFT | News and public media for north central Florida ISL

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