The 2025 Septic to Sewer Extensive Guidebook is Now Available!

Jones Edmunds has published the 2025 Septic to Sewer Comprehensive Guidebook. This guide offers an in-depth overview of septic-to-sewer conversion tailored to Florida’s unique environmental and legislative context. The document outlines the planning, funding, and implementation of projects to improve water quality and safeguard the environment. Created in 2018 in collaboration with the Florida Water Environment Association (FWEA) Utility Council, it has become an essential resource for Florida communities.

 

The 2025 edition includes contributions from Senior Manager Bill Lynch, PE, Department Manager Jamie Bell, PE, and Senior Project Manager John Horvath, PE. This update ensures that the guide remains the leading reference for septic-to-sewer projects. It addresses regulatory requirements, community engagement, and techniques for transitioning from septic systems to centralized wastewater treatment. This resource is designed to assist municipalities, utilities, and stakeholders in effectively managing these projects supporting environmental and public health goals.

 

 

Bill Lynch, PE
Jamie Bell, PE
John Horvath, PE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This guide is more than just a technical resource—it’s a tool to make a tangible difference. It aids utilities, engineers, and decision-makers in navigating legislative changes, funding opportunities, and regulatory updates, making septic-to-sewer projects more achievable. Understanding and advocating for these conversions can help protect natural resources while reinforcing Jones Edmunds’ leadership in environmental solutions.

 

At Jones Edmunds, we are committed to protecting Florida’s water. Septic-to-sewer conversions are among the most effective methods to safeguard our springs, rivers, and coastal waters from nutrient pollution. Every septic system removed represents a step towards cleaner water, healthier ecosystems, and a better future for Florida.

 

Our founder Robert Edmunds, PE, CGC called it:
“Outstanding. It should become the standard resource for septic-to-sewer in Florida.”

 

Access the Guidebook & Website
📖 Download the 2025 Guidebook
🌐 Explore the Website: SEPTIC TO SEWER GUIDANCE » Jones Edmunds

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