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.
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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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......
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....
Pinellas County Lead and Copper Monitoring
Pinellas County Utilities (PCU) is known for being proactive. We are nationally recognized for researching emerging health and safety issues in the......
History of Pinellas County’s Water System
The Pinellas County Water System was created by a special act of the Florida Legislature in 1935 to provide water to county......
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......
Hydrologic Cycle
Water EVAPORATES as the earth is warmed by the energy of the sun and travels into the air, becoming part of a......
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......
Water FAQs
Frequently asked questions about Pinellas County Utilities service and billing....
Utilities Video Library
Videos from Pinellas County Utilities...