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Project Overview Pinellas County Utilities identified 13 manufactured housing communities with outdated and problematic wastewater systems that pose costly risks for residents….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…
Don’t Strain Your Drain
Whether it’s your kitchen sink, your tub or your toilet, sending the wrong liquids and solids down the drain can damage not......
What To Do During Drought
Don’t Mow Turf already under drought stress will be even more stressed if mowed. The leaves of the grass support the root......
Taking Measures to Reduce Stagnant Water After a Prolonged Shutdown
Flushing Building Water Systems Flushing water lines might not be high on a checklist for a business reopening in a building that......
Reclaimed Water – Quick Guide To Using Straining Devices
Some Pinellas County Utilities customers use reclaimed water for irrigation. Reclaimed water is not drinking water, so it is normal to get......
Payment Options for Grease Management Program Invoices
By Credit Card Credit card and eCheck payments are subject to fees. Payments can be made using one of the following methods.......
Conserve Our Valuable Resources: Reclaimed Water
What can you do to help conserve our drinking water? You can use reclaimed water if it is available in your community....
Reduce Fertilizer Use When Irrigating With Reclaimed Water
Reclaimed water contains the same nutrients found in common fertilizers. This means if you’re using reclaimed water you can apply less fertilizer, saving you......
How to Fix Your Leaky Toilet Flapper
Put a Lid On Leaks By Checking Your Flapper Flap Off. Flap On. The Flapper. Follow these fast and easy steps to......
Frequently Asked Questions About Chloramines
Frequently asked questions about chloramines in water and how Pinellas County Utilities customers are affected....
North County Reclaimed Water – Required Wye Strainer Diagram
Typical Irrigation Customer Connection (Residential) WYE Strainers are required for North County customers to protect system components from dirt, rust and other......