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Sanitary Sewer & Stormwater Infrastructure Services in Taylor County

Southeast Services Supports Municipalities, Utilities, and Large Property Owners Across All Florida Counties With Sanitary Sewer and Stormwater Assessment, Cleaning, Rehabilitation, and Compliance Work.

County Infrastructure Snapshot · Past 12 Months

The Infrastructure Picture in Taylor County

FDEP Sanitary Sewer Overflows

Taylor County has had no sanitary sewer overflows reported to FDEP in the past 12 months. That is a civic fact worth stating plainly. The infrastructure picture in Taylor is still shaped by sewer and stormwater asset age and routine condition assessment, covered below.

Infrastructure Age Context

Taylor's housing stock is 38.8% pre-1980, with an estimated median structure age of 41 years. Older housing correlates with older buried infrastructure, which drives the need for condition assessment and trenchless rehabilitation.

Pre-1940
7%
1940–1959
11%
1960–1979
22%
1980–1999
39%
2000+
22%

Source: US Census ACS housing-age estimates, 11,177 units in Taylor County.

Clean Water Act Enforcement

No active Clean Water Act enforcement actions are on record for Taylor County in the EPA ECHO dataset at this time.

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Taylor County, Past 12 Months

Reported Sanitary Sewer Overflows in Taylor County, Tier-Colored by Spill Volume.

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SES in Taylor

Statewide Capability, Local Crews When Mobilized

Southeast Services supports Taylor County on qualifying contracts, project mobilizations, and compliance engagements. Once engaged, our teams stay in position until the work is completed and verified to meet your unique needs.

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