The Quality of Your Water Each year, Clearwater’s Public Utilities presents residents with important information about the city’s drinking water quality in an annual consumer confidence report.
Clearwater Approved Ordinance Change to Increase Some Utility Fees Some utility fees will increase March 7 and Oct. 1, 2024, due to a change to the Clearwater Code of City Ordinances.
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Clearwater Drinking Water Quality Report Is Now Available The Water Quality Report for reporting year 2023 is available electronically at MyClearwater.com/WaterReport.
Water Restrictions are Extended: Residents Should Conserve Water Residents in the city of Clearwater can water their lawns and landscaping one day per week, effective Dec. 1, 2023. Residents are asked to conserve water as often as possible.
Recycle Greases Instead of Pouring Down the Drain Don’t clog your drain (or our sewer!). Pouring cooking fats, oils and greases down the drain can cause serious and expensive pipe blockages.
Water Emergencies and Boil-Water Orders There are currently no water emergencies or precautionary boil-water orders at this time.
Clearwater Receives ‘Wastewater Collection System of the Year Award’ Congratulations to the teams at Clearwater Public Utilities, that were selected for the Florida Water Environment Association’s “Wastewater Collection System of the Year Award,” in the category of medium utilities that serve Florida communities of 20,000 to 75,000 accounts.
Water and Wastewater Plant Tours Clearwater Public Utilities hosts multiple water and wastewater plant tours each year.
Appendices This page includes additional materials that are part of Clearwater Greenprint, the city's sustainability plan.
Clearwater Greenprint In 2011, Clearwater Greenprint was adopted through the help of many residents, businesses, and city staff members. Clearwater Greenprint creates a vision to make the city of Clearwater a vibrant community for current residents and future generations. in 2021, Clearwater Greenprint 2.0 was published to advance that vision.
Clearwater Recycling Updates The city of Clearwater is recycling. See how much of our community's collected recyclables have been processed each month.
Clearwater's Sustainability Conference: Building Better Neighborhoods The Clearwater Sustainability Conference, titled "Building Better Neighborhoods," was held Feb. 4, 2023, and featured a number of topics to help residents live more sustainably.
Clearwater's Sustainability Event Guide Learn how to plan and host a sustainable event for Clearwater Neighborhoods Day.
Clearwater's Vulnerability Assessment The city of Clearwater presented preliminary results of its citywide vulnerability assessment March 20, 2024.
Clearwater’s Rain Trays Keep Stormwater Out of Sewer System Rain trays, sometimes referred to as “rain stoppers,” that are designed to prevent rainwater from entering the sewer system through manholes.
Community Garden Grants To support Clearwater’s existing community gardens and encourage new community gardens to develop, the city of Clearwater has created a Community Garden Grant Program. Non-profit and neighborhood groups are encouraged to apply for the upcoming fiscal year.
Compost Composting is a natural process in which organic matter is broken down by micro-organisms in the presence of oxygen. The material undergoes both a chemical and biological transformation, and the result is rich, dark and crumbly soil known as compost. Compost contains a much higher concentration of beneficial microbes than does ordinary soil.
Do Not Flush Wipes To inform residents about the dangers of flushing wipes and other hazardous items down the toilet.
Education & Awareness It’s going to take the entire community to create a sustainable, vibrant Clearwater. Raising community awareness with compelling and useful information about the importance of sustainability is vital.
Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations The city of Clearwater uses Blink for its public EV charging stations.
Every Month Is Earth Month in Clearwater The city of Clearwater celebrated Earth Month in April 2024, but we strive to make every month Earth Month.
Get Payments Deducted from Your Bank Account Sign up for direct debit. It automatically deducts the amount of your utility bill from your bank account 10 calendar days after the date on the top left corner of your bill.
Green Economy “Greenwashing” is a new phenomenon in which a product or business is advertised as being better for the environment than it really is. As a result, it can be confusing when trying to choose the best item to purchase or business to support.
Green Energy & Buildings Reducing the amount of energy used through efficiency improvements to existing buildings and the development of new buildings to high-performance standards, coupled with shifting to renewable energy sources, is now recognized as one of the most important actions needed to create a more sustainable community and future.
Help Keep Clearwater's Stormwater Clean Only rain should go down the drain. Clearwater is a coastal city, so making sure we lessen our impacts on stormwater pollution is so important.
Join Clearwater Public Utilities Join our Clearwater Public Utilities water and wastewater teams and build a life-long career with us.
Livability The city wishes to create a livable neighborhood, or one that is pleasant, safe, affordable, and supportive of its members. Such a neighborhood may include attractive pedestrian-oriented streets with low traffic speed and congestion as well as affordable, sustainable housing that is within reasonable distance to employment opportunities that offer living wages.
Local Food Pinellas County is largely developed with only a few small farms within its boundaries. As a result, most food consumed by Clearwater residents comes from other counties, states, and even countries. Transporting this food from far-away locations requires fuel and accounts 14% of the total energy used to get food from farm to market.
N.E. Water Reclamation Facility Improvements This project consists of modifications and improvements to preliminary and primary treatment systems, sludge handling for digestion and dewatering, and installation of a new equalization tank (EQT).
Our Water Over the years, the city’s utility professionals have dedicated themselves to producing drinking water that meets all state and federal standards.
Pick Up Free Mulch Weed-free mulch is available to city residents for free at the Solid Waste/Recycling Complex.
Rate Your Utilities Service Repair Tell us how we are doing! Take a Clearwater Public Utilities customer satisfaction survey for a service repair that our crews worked on for you.
Recycle Greases Instead of Pouring Down the Drain Don’t clog your drain (or our sewer!). Pouring cooking fats, oils and greases down the drain can cause serious and expensive pipe blockages.