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Monday, May 20, 2024 | Regular Board of Directors Meeting
If you live in the Tampa Bay area, chances are you get your water from us.
Our mission is to reliably provide clean, safe water to the region now and for future generations.
We supply wholesale drinking water to more than 2.5 million people through the governments we serve.
Tampa Bay Water Introduction
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Tampa Bay Regional Surface Water Treatment Plant
Tampa Bay Seawater Desalination Plant
C.W. Bill Young Regional Reservoir
Current Drinking Water Sources
Current Watering Restrictions
Current Reservoir Volume
Reservoir Siren Test & Updates
Current Water Shortage Stages
Planning for the future is an on-going process at Tampa Bay Water that includes more than potential new supplies. Our long-term planning process includes analyses of future demand, conservation potential, supply reliability, water shortage mitigation planning and hydrologic uncertainty – all wrapped up in the Long-term Master Water Plan planning process.
Providing clean, safe drinking water is a top priority at Tampa Bay Water.The drinking water we provide our member governments is safe: it meets or is better than all local, state and federal drinking water regulations.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection require that all water utilities provide their customers with a water quality report annually. The report contains details about your sources of drinking water, how it is treated, what it contains and how it compares to federal and state standards.
The Tampa Bay Water Wise regional rebate program is saving 430,759 gallons of water per day. The premise is simple: you can save money by saving water. The regional water...
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The Tampa Bay area has received normal rainfall since November, which has helped lessen the drought conditions in our coastal areas and allowed Tampa Bay Water to store additional water...
Tampa Bay Water continues to invest in infrastructure to ensure that more than 2.6 million people in the Tampa Bay region have high-quality drinking water at the turn of the...
Cooler temperatures, recent rains, watering restrictions and increased permitted withdrawals from the Alafia River have allowed Tampa Bay Water to add water to the regional reservoir. That’s good news. However,...
Every year Tampa Bay Water undergoes an audit of its financial statements by an independent auditor that reviews the utility’s internal controls and compliance with regulations, contracts and grant agreements....
News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Brandon Moorebmoore@tampabaywater.org(727) 791-2304 | (727) 470-0702 CLEARWATER, Fla. (April 10, 2024) – Today, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which regulates public drinking water, issued its...
News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Brandon Moorebmoore@tampabaywater.org(727) 791-2304 | (727) 470-0702 CLEARWATER, Fla. (April 4, 2024) – Rainfall has been above average for the last two months and the region is...
News Release For Immediate Release Contact: RaeChelle DavisRDavis@CatalystCommunicationsGroup.com(619) 438-4318 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (March 22, 2024) - In a poignant tribute to World Water Day, Florida Humanities proudly presented an exclusive...
News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Brandon Moorebmoore@tampabaywater.org(727) 791-2304 | (727) 470-0702 CLEARWATER, Fla. (March 18, 2024)- Tampa Bay Water continues to encourage water conservation and reminds residents that small actions can...
Public records requests should be directed to the records custodian, Krista Simon, at:Phone: (727) 796‑2355 Email: records@tampabaywater.orgFax: (727) 791‑2388Mail: 2575 Enterprise RoadClearwater, FL 33763