There is a water main break in the
North Fort Myers area, affecting customers from Del Prado Boulevard north up to
Herons Glen. Our crews are currently on site working to repair the break. We
appreciate your patience and will provide updates as soon as they become
available.
Lee County Utilities will be closed Friday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day. Normal business hours will resume Monday, July 7th.
Notice of Grant Award
Project: North Lee County Wellfield Expansion – Phase 3B Well Drilling
Partially Funded: EPA Community Grant Program - $2,400,000
Lee County Utilities (LCU) is proud to announce continued progress in enhancing water supply infrastructure through the North Lee County Wellfield Expansion – Phase 3B project. This initiative supports our ongoing mission to ensure a reliable and sustainable alternative water supply for the region.
Project Overview:
- The project includes the drilling of five new production wells into the brackish Lower Hawthorne Aquifer, which will be treated at the North Lee County Reverse Osmosis (NLC RO) Water Treatment Plant.
- The NLC RO WTP is a vital resource, directly supplying potable water to approximately 20% of LCU customers in North Lee County. Under certain operational conditions, it can serve the entire northern half of the LCU distribution system.
- This initiative will increase source water capacity to support growing demand, helping the County proactively address population growth and future development.
- By utilizing alternative water supplies from deeper brackish aquifers, the project also helps preserve shallower aquifers typically used for residential wells, supporting long-term aquifer recharge and sustainability.
This important infrastructure upgrade is partially funded by an EPA Community Grant in the amount of $2.4 million, reinforcing our commitment to responsible resource management and environmental stewardship.

