Toho Water Authority
Elsa Williams is a seasoned professional in water treatment operations, currently serving as the Director of Treatment Operations - Water for Toho Water Authority since September 2024. Prior experience includes key roles at Seminole County Government, where Elsa held positions such as Utilities Operations Division Manager and Water Operations Manager from June 2018 to September 2024. Earlier, Elsa was the Interim Water Operations Manager and Chief Compliance Operator at Seminole County Environmental Services - Water Department. With a solid foundation in compliance as a Compliance Operator for Seminole County Government, and extensive experience as a Lead Water Treatment Plant Operator at Utilities Inc. of Florida, Elsa's background demonstrates a strong commitment to providing high-quality water services. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Management & Natural Resources from the University of Florida and a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Cebu Institute of Technology.
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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. Toho Water Authority (Toho) is the largest provider of water, wastewater and reclaimed water services in Osceola County. Toho currently serves over 100,000 customers in Kissimmee, Poinciana and unincorporated areas of Osceola County. Toho owns and operates 13 water plants and 8 wastewater plants. With a 300+ person workforce, Toho treats and distributes approximately 37.5 million gallons of potable water and reclaims 27 million gallons of wastewater each day. Toho is governed by a five-member board of supervisors responsible for approving all its operating policies and its $124 million operating budget. Toho was established for the sole purpose of providing regional stewardship over water resources in Osceola County.