Water

Pinellas County tests its water on a daily basis to ensure it meets or exceeds all Federal and State standards for safe drinking water.

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Utilities Video Library

Videos from Pinellas County Utilities...

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Consumer Confidence Reports

Water Quality Consumer Confidence Reports Pinellas County Utilities delivers clean, quality tap water that meets or exceeds all federal and state standards......

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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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Watering Schedule and Rules

Watering Schedule The authorized irrigation schedule for all Pinellas County Utilities customers is as follows for all reclaimed, potable, well, lake or......

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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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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......

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Wellhead Protection

A portion of Pinellas County’s potable (drinking) water supply comes from groundwater sources. There is a risk of hazardous or toxic materials......

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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......

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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....

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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......

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