A staff member with Seminole County Water Conservation said on site at an ozone-generation demonstration that interactions with residents have been "very positive." The staff member described the facility and pointed out a 300-horsepower raw sewage pump used at the site.
The staff member told attendees the event had allowed the county to educate people about its programs and operations, saying, "We've been able to educate people on things that they may not have known before." The demonstration included interactive elements and touched-on topics such as local insect life; the presenter recounted a visitor exchange about "bugs and beetles" and said hands-on exhibits encouraged participation.
Staff described the overall experience as informative and interactive and said the event helped explain "how Seminole County does things and how we like to communicate with the public." No formal actions, votes or policy decisions were announced during the presentation.