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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Backflow Prevention Assembly Types

A backflow prevention assembly is a device attached to the drinking water meter that keeps potentially contaminated water from the main water......

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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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Water Resources

My eAccount – Manage your Pinellas County Utilities account online. Payment / Billing Options – View utility bill payment and due date......

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Utilities Business & Customer Services Contact Information

Water / Utilities Business & Customer Services Office(727) 464-400014 South Fort Harrison Ave. Clearwater, FL 33756 Email – Map & Directions Office......

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Tours and Speaker Presentations

Pinellas County Utilities is committed to educating you about water resources through facility tours, classroom presentations and participating in educational events. Some......

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Water FAQs

Frequently asked questions about Pinellas County Utilities service and billing....

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Reclaimed Water – FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about reclaimed water service in Pinellas County....

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Reclaimed Water and Landscaping

Using reclaimed water is an efficient way to irrigate landscaping affected by drought. Reclaimed water contains nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, along......

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Seasonal Restrictions on Reclaimed Water

Reclaimed Water “Frequency of Use” During Dry Season The reclaimed water shortages during the dry season have caused stress on the distribution......

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South Cross Bayou Advanced Water Reclamation Facility

Environmental Commitment through Resource Recovery The South Cross Bayou Advanced Water Reclamation Facility (AWRF) was first built in 1962 as a 5......

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