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Your Opinion Matters: 10 Minutes, 21 Questions – FL State of the Water Industry Survey
Florida Water Resources Journal State of the Water Industry Survey is open to everyone who works in or with the water and wastewater industry in Florida. It takes just 10 minutes, and doesn’t require submitting personal information. Utilities, manufacturers, contractors, consultants, and more are encouraged to share their opinions.
CLICK HERE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SURVEY
As the Florida Water Resources Journal reminds everyone, “It doesn’t matter what your position is or what company you work for if you’re in water, your opinions count! Encourage your coworkers to participate, too.”
Impact the Future of the Water and Wastewater Industry
Recently launched, the State of the Water Industry Survey needs your perspective on current industry issues and challenges. What are your top concerns for the water and wastewater industry in Florida? Is it how utilities prepare for extreme weather? Is it cybersecurity? Workforce concerns? You can share your thoughts on these topics and more in 10 minutes or less.
This feedback provides a baseline of knowledge the entire industry can include in discussions of what comes next for the industry.
A broad range of responses provides greater insights when evaluating the feedback. If you work directly in water or wastewater, or your work supports the Florida water and wastewater industry: this survey needs you! Answer soon though, this survey is only available for a limited time.
To participate in the
State of the Water Industry Survey – Click Here
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.
About SediVision®

The concept driving SediVision® technology took root in the work of U.S. Submergent Technologies, LLC (USST). USST is a submergent cleaning company established in 2011. The company provides sand, grit, and residual removal services from hard-to-reach material in wet environments, including tanks and large-diameter pipes. Through the experience of cleaning hundreds of wastewater tanks for utilities, the team at USST recognized a persistent issue for utility managers: the inability to accurately estimate accumulated tank material due to the lack of visibility within wastewater tanks.
The challenges of seeing into the turbid water in tanks left utility managers unable to plan or effectively allocate funds within wastewater budgets because they could not reliably assess conditions within the tanks. The development of SediVision® technology was a direct response to help solve challenges facing utility managers and operators.
Developed in 2018 and refined through 2021, the technology, now patent-pending and trademarked as SediVision®, provides complete visibility into wastewater tanks, delivering to treatment facilities critical information for accurately assessing system functionality and maintenance needs.
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