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.

Digital 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Project Overview Pinellas County Utilities identified 13 manufactured housing communities with outdated and problematic wastewater systems that pose costly risks for residents….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…

Private 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…

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Smart irrigation controllers available for eligible customers

Are you a Pinellas County Utilities customer interested in controlling the amount of water on your lawn? You may be eligible to......

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62nd Street North Force Main Replacement

Project Project Overview The existing sanitary sewer force main running north under 62nd Street North from St. Joe’s Creek to 44th Avenue......

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Water Shortage Order ends, new watering schedule available

The Southwest Florida Water Management District has rescinded its modified Stage 1 Water Shortage Order that required Pinellas County residents to water......

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Utilities Service Line Inventory

Pinellas County Utilities (PCU) provides our customers with clean and safe drinking water. We follow the regulations set by the U.S. Environmental Protection......

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Water Conservation and Storm Readiness

In the event of power outages, water and wastewater treatment plants will be operating under limited conditions, which means your water pressure......

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Potable water service shut down on barrier islands south of Johns Pass for emergency repairs

Pinellas County Utilities will restrict potable water service on the barrier islands from John’s Pass south to Fort De Soto beginning at 8 p.m. on Friday,......

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53rd Avenue North Force Main Replacement

Project Overview The existing sanitary sewer force main running below 53rd Avenue N. from Duhme Road to east of Seminole Boulevard is......

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Water system maintenance to begin September 23

Pinellas County Utilities will temporarily change its water disinfection process to chlorine from Monday, Sept. 23 through Saturday, Oct. 12. During this time, drinking water may smell or taste slightly different but there will be no impact to water pressure or service....

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Pinellas County Utilities enhances payment security

Pinellas County Utilities is consistently taking proactive steps to safeguard your personal and financial information. We debuted our new Utilities Customer Portal payment......

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Water Shortage Order extended through Dec. 31

The Southwest Florida Water Management District has extended its modified Stage 1 Water Shortage to Dec. 31 2024, due to below average rainfall over the past year. This extension requires all residents to continue limiting watering to one day per week using the approved watering schedule for your area....

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