Water and Wastewater Standards
JEA Water and Wastewater Standards is responsible for approval of materials and the design standards used in the construction of its water and wastewater infrastructure. Direct questions to waterwastewater@jea.com. Documents below updated July 22, 2021.
How Do I Get My Product Approved?
Manufacturer Product Approval(.pdf)
Manufacturer Product Resolution(.pdf)
What's New?
2022 Summary of Major Changes - Standards Manual
2022 Summary of Major Changes - Approved Materials Catalog
2018 Manhole Standards (.pdf)
Our Current Standards Documents
As-Built Submittal Tables
Water and Wastewater As-Built Submittal Tables (
.xlsx)
As-built submittal tables are required to be submitted with all as-built drawings. Reference the Water and Wastewater Standard Manual Section 501 for additional requirements.
Pump Station Tables ( .xlsm)
As-Built Checklist ( .pdf)
Drawing Files
Our Historical Standards Documents
2020 Manuals and Files
Water and Wastewater Standards Manual ( .pdf)
Summary of Major Changes ( .pdf)
Wastewater Approved Materials ( .pdf)
Water and Reclaimed Approved Materials ( .pdf)
Reuse Reclaimed Delivery Station Details ( .dwg)
As-Built Attribute Loader ( .xlsx)
Supply Chain Resource Hub
JEA is taking a proactive approach to meet ongoing supply chain challenges and taking steps to meet local development needs.
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Wastewater
JEA's sewer collection system handles more than 70 million gallons of wastewater every day. Our waste collection and treatment system consists of more than 3,700 miles of collection lines, over 1,200 pumping stations and fourteen sewer treatment plants.
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Water Supply
JEA delivers more than 120 million gallons of water each day to our customers. We regularly test the water we send to customers to ensure its safety, as outlined by federal and state regulatory agencies. Our state-of-the-art technology monitors our water supply grid to bring fresh, clean water to your home. We work hard to help our customers learn how to conserve Northeast Florida's most precious resource, the Floridan aquifer, so that we may continue to benefit from it for generations to come.
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Electric Systems
JEA is proud of its Electric System and its reputation as one of the nation’s exemplary municipal service providers. Our existing generation capacity is 3,747 MWs and our generation fleet contains a diverse resource mix.