Water & Sewer
Pinellas County provides drinking water and reclaimed water service, as well as wastewater treatment and sewer maintenance, primarily in unincorporated areas of the County.
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Pinellas County Utilities strives to provide customers with the safest uninterrupted service through planning, assessing, maintaining, and renewing water, wastewater, and reclaimed water systems and providing education and resources.
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Projects
View All ProjectsDigital Meter Upgrade
Pinellas County Utilities (PCU) is committed to providing quality service to our customers and making improvements to aging infrastructure to better serve…
Manufactured Housing Communities Utility System Replacement
Project Overview Pinellas County Utilities identified 13 manufactured housing communities with outdated and problematic wastewater systems that pose costly risks for residents….
North Pinellas County Reclaimed Water Booster Pump Station
Project Description Pinellas County is constructing a Reclaimed Water Booster Pump Station in North County to improve water pressure in the reclaimed…
Pass-A-Grille Water Main Improvement
Pinellas County Utilities (PCU) is committed to providing quality service to our customers and making improvements to aging infrastructure to better serve…
Programs
View All ProgramsPrivate Sewer Lateral Program
Pinellas County Utilities (PCU) is committed to protecting people and the environment while delivering high-quality wastewater collection and treatment services. We have…
Water System Maintenance Program
This program temporarily converts chloramine to chlorine disinfection. It is routine maintenance that is designed to reduce the potential for coliform or…
Commercial Grease Management
Forms for Food Service Establishments Forms for Grease Waste Haulers Payment Options Requirements For All Food Service Establishments View Pinellas County Grease…
Industrial Wastewater Pretreatment Program
The Industrial Wastewater Pretreatment Program protects our waterways by controlling how wastewater is disposed into city sewer systems and treatment facilities. All…
Prohibitions and Restrictions in the Wellhead Zone of Protection
Restrictions Run From Oct. 1 to Nov. 30 A portion of Pinellas County’s potable (drinking) water supply comes from groundwater sources. The......
How to Calibrate Your Sprinkler System
by Bruce J. Augustin, University of Florida Knowing the amount of water your sprinkler system applies to your lawn is an important......
Reclaimed Water Connection Checklist
In accordance with the Reclaimed Water Ordinance 97-103, reclaimed water connections must pass a cross connection inspection prior to the activation of......
Reclaimed Water 2017 Consumer Confidence Report
Report detailing Pinellas County Utilities efforts to produce reclaimed water that meets state requirements for use in irrigating public access areas and residential lawns and landscapes....
Reclaimed Water 2019 Consumer Confidence Report
Producing reclaimed water that meets state requirements for use in irrigating public access areas and residential lawns and landscapes isn a priority for Pinellas County Utilities....
Informe Sobre Calidad del Agua de 2019 – Confianza del Consumidor
Spanish translation of the 2019 Reclaimed Water Consumer Confidence Report from Pinellas County Utilities...
Reclaimed Water 2018 Consumer Confidence Report
Pinellas County Utilities produces reclaimed water that meets state requirements for use in irrigating public access areas and residential lawns and landscapes....
Agua Regenerada 2018 Informe sobre Confianza del Consumidor
Spanish translation of the 2018 Reclaimed Water Consumer Confidence Report...
Pinellas County Utilities Rate Change
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners adopted four years of proposed increases for water, sewer and reclaimed water rates for Pinellas......
Late Payment Fee Assessment for Pinellas County Utilities Customers
Beginning February 1, 2010, a late payment fee will be charged on balances owed greater than $5 that are not received and......