Greenland Reclaim Water Main Project

Project Objective

A contractor working for JEA (TB Landmark) completed (Spring 2024) a project to install 30,000 feet of 30-inch reclaimed water main from the Greenland Water Reclamation Facility to the Nocatee area. 

This Reclaimed Water Main (RWM) is the effluent discharge pipe for the future Greenland WRF that is currently under construction. This project is critical to provide reclaimed water to current and future JEA reclaimed water customers within the Nocatee and Twin Creeks developments, and future customers along US-1. This reclaimed water pipeline will serve to convey 100% reclaimed water from the Greenland WRF, as it is planned to be a zero-discharge facility due to limited discharge options. 

As part of the reclaimed water main installation, a contractor (Garney Construction) is installing the new reclaimed water line below SR-9B to the Greenland Energy Center site, through the Bayard area, then along Philips Highway to CR-210. This work will be completed with a technique called horizontal directional drilling (HDD). HDD requires very little excavation, reduces construction duration, and is less disruptive to the surrounding community.

Construction Conditions

Construction primarily occurred in rights-of-way, roads and easements. Residents were provided access and permitted to drive (with caution) through the work area. Please see the work area map below.

Greenland Water Main Project Map