Toho Water Authority
About Toho Water Authority
Established in October 2003 by a special act of the Florida legislature, Toho Water Authority is the largest provider of water, wastewater and reclaimed water services in Osceola County. The Authority currently serves 73,000 water, 71,000 wastewater and 10,000 reclaimed water customers in Kissimmee, Poinciana and unincorporated areas of Osceola County. The Authority owns and operates 20 water plants and 10 wastewater plants while maintaining 1,174 miles of water mains, 980 miles of wastewater mains, 242 miles of reclaimed water mains and 357 wastewater pump stations. With a 165 person workforce, the Authority treats and distributes approximately 35 million gallons of potable water and reclaims 21 million gallons of wastewater each day. The Authority is governed by a six-member board of supervisors responsible for approving all operating policies for the Authority and its nearly $75 million operating budget. The Authority was established for the sole purpose of providing regional stewardship over water resources in Osceola County.
6 jobs with Toho Water Authority
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Billing Analyst I
Under general supervision, performs billing research and all customer billing functions. Performs a range of billing oriented duties ranging from r
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Senior Chemist
The primary responsibility of the Senior Chemist is the research and development of new tests or techniques following Federal, State and Local regu
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Senior Engineer
The purpose of this position is to perform responsible and professional engineering work. The position requires a Professional Engineer license. Th
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Professional Engineer
The purpose of this position is to provide engineering and project management services from initial planning through budgeting, design, and constru
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Engineer I & II
This position performs engineering and project management functions from initial planning and budgeting through design and construction. This is ac
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Development Project manager
The purpose of this position is to give project management support for private development projects. This is accomplished by evaluating constructio