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Now Available: Full 2025 FWRJ Florida Water Industry Survey Results
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- Now Available: Full 2025 FWRJ Florida Water Industry Survey Results
Earlier this year, Florida water and wastewater professionals were asked to participate in the 2025 Florida Water Industry Survey. The full results of the survey have been published in the most recent issue of the Florida Water Resource Journal.
Although similar surveys have been conducted in the past with the support of the Florida Water Resources Journal, this year’s study marked the first time the Florida water industry had been polled in this way in several years.
For all who participated in the survey, your response is sincerely appreciated. And if you missed the opportunity to participate, the 2026 Florida Water Industry Survey is scheduled for next spring. You can subscribe to the Wastewater Visibility News email list below to get notified when the survey becomes available.
Some participants in the Florida Water Industry Survey submitted their survey responses to the independent, 3rd-party research firm, Hill Research*, by visiting the survey site through the Florida Water Resource Journal, the Wastewater Visibility News blog, direct email, or social media. Other respondents took the survey in person while attending the 2025 Florida Water Resources Conference.
If you have read “The State of the Florida Water Industry Survey: Results Are In!”, then you are already familiar with some of the data revealed by polling members of the Florida water and wastewater industry. If you haven’t already read the post, you’ll want to review it in conjunction with Dig Deeper into the 2025 Florida Water Industry Survey Results – Urgent Concerns, Readiness, & Planning Trends.
Read the Full Florida Water Industry Survey Results
You can read the full survey results using the embedded version of the October 2025 issue of the Florida Water Resources Journal below.
* The resulting data collected is a non-probability sample, and no representations are made regarding the projection of the results herein to the entire Florida water industry sector
About the Florida Water Resources Journal

The Florida Water Resources Journal is owned by and is the official publication of three Florida associations:
- Florida Section/American Water Works Association
- Florida Water Environment Association
- Florida Water & Pollution Control Operators Association
The Florida Water Resources Journal contains information and topics concerning Florida’s more than 3,000 domestic and 1,500 industrial wastewater facilities, its 7,000 drinking water systems, and a myriad of wetlands and other surface water agencies. The fourth largest population in the U.S. with over 16 million people, Florida is the third fastest growing state and is continually adding, repairing and improving water and wastewater services. It is mailed on the first day of the month to all members of the sponsoring organizations, as well as to direct subscribers.
Published monthly, the Florida Water Resources Journal is a technical publication oriented toward water treatment and distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, and stormwater control.
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