Councilman says replacing septic tanks around Jacksonville is a 30- or 50-year issue
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. City leaders on Monday afternoon were given an update about the massive project undertaken by JEA to phase out septic tanks around Jacksonville. City Councilman Ron Salem called in a JEA representative to the City Councils Transportation, Energy and Utilities Committee meeting Monday. Salem said the overall project to replace 65,000 septic tanks around the city could cost approximately $2 billion. But you have to start somewhere.But in the more immediate future, the focus is on three Northwest Jacksonville neighborhoods that are at the top of the list to have their septic tanks phased out. The JEA representative who spoke during Mondays meeting said it will cost tens of thousands of dollars on average per home to phase them out of septic tanks.