Join Toho in observing the upcoming #FixALeakWeek taking place March 17-23. Throughout the week, Toho will host two information sessions at Osceola County library branches to help customers identify and fix leaks around their home! #EveryDropCounts
关于我们
The Toho Water Authority was established in October 2003 by a special act of the Florida legislature and provides a full range of water, wastewater and reclaimed water services to its customers. The Authority currently serves an average of 158,000 water, 147,000 wastewater, and 34,000 reclaimed water residential and commercial customers in the City of Kissimmee, unincorporated areas of Osceola County, a small area of the southern portion of Orange County, certain portions of unincorporated Polk County, and the City of St. Cloud. Toho operates 14 water treatment plants consisting of wells, ground storage tanks, high-service pumps, and water distribution systems. Toho’s water facilities currently rely exclusively on groundwater derived from the upper Floridan aquifer. Raw water supply wells currently pump an average of 53.31 million gallons per day (MGD) to the 14 water treatment plants located throughout the service area. Potable water is distributed through 1,985 miles of water mains. Toho’s wastewater facilities include ten water reclamation plants, sewage collection facilities, and wastewater effluent disposal facilities. The water reclamation facilities (WRF) operate independently for set geographic areas throughout the service area. Wastewater is delivered to the various WRFs through a network of 1,736 miles of collection and transmission system piping with 605 wastewater pump stations. The highly treated reclaimed water produced by the WRFs is distributed through 667 miles of reclaimed water distribution mains and used for irrigation customers or routed to the system’s rapid infiltration basins (RIBs) to recharge the groundwater. The waste solids from the treatment process, termed bio-solids, are processed by a third party to produce a soil supplement/fertilizer that is beneficially used on agricultural lands.
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https://www.tohowater.com
Toho Water Authority的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公用事业
- 规模
- 501-1,000 人
- 总部
- Kissimmee,FL
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 2003
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主要
951 MLK Jr. Blvd
US,FL,Kissimmee,34741
Toho Water Authority员工
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Damaris Nazario, MBA
Procurement Professional | NIGP-CPP | CPPB | Efficiency Driven | Heart for Servitude | Travel Fanatic | Dog Mom
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Ryan Potts, CGCIO
Applications Director - Toho Water Authority
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Leah Hurst
Senior Software Developer
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Todd Swingle
Executive Director / CEO at Toho Water Authority
动态
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It's #TeamMemberTuesday and today we recognize Antonella, Customer Experience Representative II at Toho's Customer Service Center in St. Cloud! Antonella goes above and beyond to assist customers with their questions and concerns—whether it’s setting up service or checking account balances. Her role ensures that our customers feel valued, supported and confident that Toho truly cares. We’re so lucky to have Antonella on our team! #TrustTohoCares
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March is #NationalProcurementMonth, and Toho proudly celebrates our procurement professionals who play a vital role in maintaining the infrastructure that keeps our utility running smoothly. Their expertise ensures we source the right resources efficiently and cost-effectively, supporting the critical systems our communities rely on. Thank you for your dedication! #TrustTohoCares
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As #BlackHistoryMonth continues, Toho proudly recognizes Gwen, Operations Performance Supervisor! Gwen assists with data analytics and system configuration, ensuring our work order system runs smoothly. She also plays a key role in strategic planning, using key performance indicators to drive success. We’re grateful for Gwen’s expertise and dedication—her impact makes a difference every day! #TrustTohoCares
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It's #NationalEngineersWeek! We thank our Toho engineers for their innovative work that ensures our water systems operate at peak performance, making a lasting impact on the communities we serve. We appreciate engineers worldwide for their commitment to excellence and the vital role they play in shaping a better future. #TrustTohoCares
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Valentine’s Day may be over, but you can show love to your plumbing all year round! Check out our latest article in the Osceola News-Gazette and learn important tips on how you can protect your pipes and avoid costly repairs. Read more at https://ow.ly/9Mml50V1ANS #LoveYourPlumbing #TrustTohoCares
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At Toho, we are committed to continuous improvement, transparency, and delivering the best possible service to our customers. Under the leadership of CEO Todd Swingle, we’re taking another step forward by launching a dedicated landing page for our St. Cloud customers with eight-digit account numbers. What’s included? ? A step-by-step guide to understanding your bill ? Details on Toho's plan to engage customers in bill reviews (send inquiries to [email protected]) ? Details on recent rate adjustments ? Conservation tips to help you save water—and lower your bill Toho believes in the power of honest communications and empowering its customers through information sharing and education, and this new page reflects that vision. It will be regularly updated with the latest St. Cloud news, providing insight into how Toho is creating value for the community while fostering sustainability and responsible water use. We invite you to explore this resource and stay engaged as we continue improving and growing together: https://lnkd.in/et49D7MZ
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As #BlackHistoryMonth continues, Toho proudly recognizes Paul, our Training Business Partner II! Paul plays a vital role in developing and implementing essential team member training programs, including CPR and First Aid. He also manages large equipment training, such as bucket truck and forklift operations, as well as CDL licensure. Toho is grateful for Paul’s dedication to keeping our team skilled, safe and prepared! #TrustTohoCares
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Happy #GroundhogDay from Toho! Hydro and Punxsutawney Phil and have seen their shadows, so we can expect six more weeks of winter. Brrr! Make sure to protect your pipes if the weather gets really cold!
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Today is the first day of #BlackHistoryMonth. Toho commemorates the month by honoring three inventors—Rufus Stokes, Frederick Jones and George Washington Carver—whose innovations have made a lasting impact on the water industry. Their contributions, along with those of many others, have helped shape the way we manage and conserve water today. By following their example of innovation and stewardship, we can all do our part to protect and preserve our water resources for future generations.