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Fort Pierce Utilities Authority company history timeline

1972

In 1972, the citizens of Fort Pierce voted by referendum to create Fort Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA). By City Charter, FPUA is governed by an independent board, consisting of five members.

Since 1972, FPUA has transferred over 100 million dollars to the City’s General Fund.

1987

Because of the popularity of natural gas, over &40,000 was spent in 1987 to expand the South Gate Station

1990

In the early 1990’s, after the Florida Clean Air Act was enacted, FPUA began using compressed natural gas (CNG) as vehicle fuel.

1995

FPUA’s largest Lift station, Lift Station A, was constructed in 1995 and has three 245 horsepower pumps that are capable of pumping 8,000 gallons of wastewater a minute from the mainland to the Water Reclamation Facility, located on Hutchinson Island.

2002

During December 2002, construction of a 5.3 MGD RO plant was completed next to the existing LS plant and placed into service.

2008

The HD King plant was decommissioned in 2008 when FMPA’s Treasure Coast Energy Center (TCEC) came online.

2018

In 2018, FPUA sign an agreement with FMPA to purchase renewable power from 2 different Solar Farms located in Florida.

2020

The first Solar Farm came online in June of 2020 and provided FPUA with 2MW of power.

In mid-2020, the FPUA fleet boasted 17 vehicles using CNG as one of their fuels.

2022

A cost estimate for the entire project should be available by November 2022, and construction could begin as early as next summer, FPUA officials said.

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