Unlocking new developmental potential with distributed wastewater system permits.
The landscape of land development here in Hillsborough County, Florida is changing, and it’s changing fast. With the Hillsborough County, Florida House’s recent approval of a bill streamlining the process for distributed wastewater system permits, opportunities are opening up on parcels of land that were previously undevelopable. At Distributed Wastewater, we see this as a major step forward for smarter and more efficient infrastructure that can provide major benefits to developers, municipalities, and HOAs.

This new legislation indicates that distributed wastewater treatment units (DWTUs) are no longer just a niche solution, but a recognized and support infrastructure option for meeting growing wastewater demands here in Hillsborough County, Florida. For developers, this means faster, more reliable permitting and the ability to move forward with projects that may have once stalled due to sewer access limitations or site constraints.
We help our clients acquire distributed wastewater system permits, but we do so much more than that. Because we deliver infrastructure as a service, we design, permit, install, and operate advanced, decentralized wastewater systems tailored to every piece of land’s unique characteristics. Our systems meet regulatory standards while supporting higher density developments.
We know that navigating the process of acquiring distributed wastewater system permits can be complex, but we’ve been doing it for years. We understand the nuances of permitting requirements, and we can help streamline the approval process from the ground up.
We are your partner for navigating this new permitting environment and bringing your project to life. To secure our expert guidance or learn more about the new legislation impacting wastewater permitting, contact us today!
At Distributed Wastewater, we obtain distributed wastewater system permits throughout Florida, including Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, Pasco County, Polk County, Hernando County, Citrus County, Manatee County, Sumter County, Marion County, and Lake County.