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Water Conservation

Water conservation is a key link between balancing current and future water needs. Our conservation materials focus on resources for local businesses, industries, communities and individuals.

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Use our handy form to estimate how much water each member of your household uses and also see how changes in activities can help conserve water

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Water Conservation

Learn how you can do your part at water conservation. Preserving today's water leads to tomorrows future

Current Notices:

FINAL NOTICES

 

This is a friendly reminder on time payments were due by April 30th 2012 by 4:30 PM.

 

Accounts carrying a balance forward into April will be receiving Phone calls, Emails, and Final Notices as long as their updated information has been received in our office.

 

The last day for customers who missed the April billing deadline have until May 7th 2012 at 4:30 PM EST to get payment into the office.   *Please do not mail payments via US Postal Service or use E-Checks as there can be delays*

 

Customers who still have a balance on their account as of 4:30 PM EST on May 7th 2012 will be on the disconnect list for May 08th 2012 beginning at 07:30 AM EST.   Once on the disconnect list all customers must pay a $20.00 reconnect fee.   The disconnect list is not modified after it is released.

 

Reconnections will begin as soon as possible on April 10th 2012.   Please do not try and pay field staff, they are unable to accept payments.  We ask you contact our office for assistance.

 

Thank you!

FINAL NOTICES

 

This is a friendly reminder on time payments were due by March 30th 2012 by 4:30 PM.

 

Accounts carrying a balance forward into April will be receiving Phone calls, Emails, and Final Notices as long as their updated information has been received in our office.

 

The last day for customers who missed the March billing deadline have until April 9th 2012 at 4:30 PM EST to get payment into the office.   *Please do not mail payments via US Postal Service or use E-Checks as there can be delays*

 

Customers who still have a balance on their account as of 4:30 PM EST on April 9th 2012 will be on the disconnect list for April 10th 2012 beginning at 07:30 AM EST.   Once on the disconnect list all customers must pay a $20.00 reconnect fee.   The disconnect list is not modified after it is released.

 

Reconnections will begin as soon as possible on April 10th 2012.   Please do not try and pay field staff, they are unable to accept payments.  We ask you contact our office for assistance.

 

Thank you!

 

Customer Care Team

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Important Info

IF YOU HAVE AN EMERGENCY and need to contact us, please call our main number, 239-596-4088.  It is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

Water Restrictions
For information about current water restrictions please CLICK HERE for more information.

FAQ: Boil Water Notices

Boil water notices are common in Southwest Florida, caused by water main breaks, construction mistakes, disruptions at the water treatment plant and natural disasters like floods and hurricanes. The typical notice is issued as a precaution until water samples can be collected and analyzed. If you wish to receive these alerts via TEXT message on your cell phone, please sign-up for our Code Red alerts

Water Conservation

The South Florida Water Management District is a regional governmental agency that oversees the water resources in the southern half of the state, covering 16 counties from Orlando to the Florida Keys and serving a population of 7.5 million residents.

It is the oldest and largest of the state's five water management districts. Created in 1949, the agency is responsible for managing and protecting water resources of South Florida by balancing and improving water quality, flood control, natural systems and water supply.

For more information visit the:

South Florida Water Management District Website.

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