Toho Water Authority
Hillary Weber, MPA has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Their most recent position was as the Chief Business & Environmental Services Officer at Toho Water Authority, starting in June 2023. Prior to that, they served as the Deputy Director of Utilities for Pinellas County Government from December 2019 to May 2023. From April 2018 to December 2019, they held the role of Water Division Manager at the City of Tarpon Springs, Florida. Hillary also worked as the Chief Environmental Scientist at Hillsborough County from April 2015 to March 2018. Before that, they served as the Microbiology Lab & Field Supervisor at WaterOne from November 2013 to April 2015. Hillary also gained experience as the Director of Laboratory Services at Blue Earth Products/Floran from February 2011 to September 2013, and as a Plating Chemist at Interconnect Devices, Inc. from September 2009 to June 2010. Hillary started their career as an Assistant Scientist, Engineering at Midwest Research Institute from January 2008 to January 2009, and as a Laboratory Technician at St. Luke's Hospital from June 2007 to December 2007. Through their various roles, Hillary has developed skills and expertise in business management, environmental services, utilities, water management, and laboratory services.
Hillary Weber, MPA, holds a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Hillary also holds a license as a Water Treatment Operator from California State University-Sacramento. Additionally, they have a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree from the University of Phoenix.
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.