Toho reservoir and water treatment facility
The Toho Reservoir and Water Treatment Facility project is a comprehensive joint effort between Toho and Osceola County to capture stormwater, reduce flooding, improve water quality in lakes, and provide alternative water supply to support the county.
Water from the reservoir will be treated to produce a new water supply for irrigation and possibly, even meet future drinking water needs. The water treatment facility will only treat water from the reservoir.
Cypress Lake alternative water supply
Toho Water Authority along with its partners will use brackish water from the Lower Floridan Aquifer as an alternative water supply to meet future demands for the Central Florida region. When completed, the reverse osmosis water treatment facility will provide potable water for approximately 350,000 people daily in the Central Florida region. The environmental benefits include protecting and preserving the Upper Floridan Aquifer and providing a sustainable water resource to meet future demands.
Buenaventura Lakes water treatment facility upgrades
The Buenaventura Lakes water treatment facility is currently being upgraded to improve the long-term operations of the facility and enhance water quality. Improvements will also be made to reduce flooding at the facility caused by heavy rains. The project is expected to be completed by the fall of 2026.
News & Alerts
Sometimes while implementing these improvements, temporary inconveniences occur. This could be a road closure, noise or a service disruption. Toho makes all efforts to minimize impacts that may occur to a community and inform its residents. These are also posted in our News & Alerts section.
More projects
For a full list of our projects, visit our News & Alerts section. All projects big and small foster a successful community for all of us.