Reclaimed Water
Producing high-quality reclaimed water at the regional water reclamation facilities is a vital part of Pinellas County’s water conservation efforts.
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Utilities Department
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. Need help? Visit myaccount.pinellas.gov or call Customer Services at (727) 464-4000.
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Utilities Security / Safety
Pinellas County Utilities (PCU) not only provides water, wastewater and solid waste services, but also protects critical infrastructure. We have safety procedures......
Current Water Sources
Pinellas County Utilities customers receive drinking water from sources managed by the regional water supplier, Tampa Bay Water. Tampa Bay Water’s system......
About Us – Water / Sewer
The Water and Sewer division manages water and wastewater treatment facility operations and systems, monitors water quality, enforces water restrictions and manages laboratory functions....
Utilities Educational Resources
Pinellas County Utilities offers free resources to help you learn about reclaimed water, water and sewer, how to save water and more.......
S.K. Keller Water Treatment Facility
The S.K. Keller Water Treatment Facility treats and distributes 50 to 60 million gallons per day (MGD) of drinking water for more......
Utilities – Publications Library
General Publications About Utilities Utilities Careers and Informational Book Water and Sewer Consumer Confidence Reports Don’t Strain Your Drain Facts About Chloramines......
Reclaimed Water
William E. DunnWater Reclamation Facility4111 Dunn DrivePalm Harbor FL 34683 South Cross BayouWater Reclamation Facility 7401 54th Ave. N.St. Petersburg, FL 33709......
Fertilizer & Landscape Information
Incorrect use of fertilizer, excessive irrigation, and poor landscape debris management can allow nutrients to leach into the groundwater and wash into......
Apply for Reclaimed Water Service
Reclaimed water that has been treated at a wastewater treatment facility may be suitable for some non-drinking uses and can offset the......