Winter Garden officials are warning residents who have reclaimed water that they may experience low pressure or no water over the next several days as the city works on repairs.
On Friday, city of Winter Garden officials announced that the city will be making repairs to pumps used in the processing and production of reclaimed water.
Affected areas include the northeast part of the city, as well as residential subdivisions and commercial properties along Daniels Road, between the Florida Turnpike and State Road 429.
“Please know that the City is working to make the needed repairs as quickly as possible. We appreciate your patience and cooperation over the next few days,” reads a statement from city officials.
The neighborhoods most likely to be impacted include Chapin Station, Courtlea Park, Covington Chase, Fullers Crossing, Fullers Landing, Fullers Oak, McAllister Landing, Trails of Winter Garden, Black Lake Park, Bradford Creek, Bronson Landing, Cobblestone, Daniels Landing, Deerfield Place, Foxcrest, Glynwood, Grovehurst, Grove Park, Lake Roberts Landing, and Regency Oaks.
For more information on this or other upcoming projects by the city, visit the city of Winter Garden website.