Water Facilities
All JEA customers within Duval County are located within either our Major Grid or our small hydraulically independent Mayport system. The Major Grid is comprised of 28 water treatment plants (WTPs) and 5 storage and repump facilities that are fully interconnected; it is also supported by over 120 active wells and 70 million gallons of storage. Overall, JEA's WTPs provide water to our customers through a water distribution system consisting of more than 4,600 miles of water distribution mains ranging from 2 inches to 36 inches in diameter.
Our Nassau customers are provided water by the Lofton Oaks Grid consisting of 8 wells and 2.24 million gallons of storage. Customers within St. Johns County are provided water by the Ponte Vedra Grid, the Ponce de Leon Grid and the Palm Valley water system (through an interconnection with the St. Johns County Utility Department). JEA owns and operates the Palm Valley distribution system.
Major Grid (Duval and St. Johns Counties)
Arlington | Julington Creek Plantation | Oakridge |
Beacon Hills | Lakeshore | Ridenour |
Brierwood | Lovegrove | Royal Lakes |
Cecil Commerce Center | Main Street | Southeast |
Community Hall | Marietta | Southwest |
Deerwood III | McDuff | St. Johns Forest |
Fairfax | Monument Road | St. Johns North |
Greenland | Northeast | Westlake |
Hendricks | Norwood | Woodmere |
Highlands |
Independent Plant
- Mayport
Lofton Oaks Grid (Nassau County)
- Lofton Oaks
- Nassau Regional
- Otter Run
- West Nassau
Ponce de Leon Grid (St. Johns County)
- A1A North
- A1A South
- Ponce de Leon
Ponte Vedra Grid (St. Johns County)
- Corona Road
- Ponte Vedra North
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Water Supply
JEA delivers more than 110 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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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.