WHAT: Pinellas County will conduct routine maintenance on the water system in order to optimize water quality. The method of water treatment will be temporarily changed from chloramine to chlorine disinfection.
WHEN: September 23, 2024 – October 12, 2024
WHO: This change will affect all Pinellas County water customers, as well as the water customers of Clearwater, Pinellas Park and Safety Harbor.
WHY: Many utilities using chloramine for water disinfection routinely switch to chlorine for a short period in order to maintain water system integrity.
RESULT: The water will continue to meet all federal and state standards for safe drinking water. The only noticeable change may be a slight difference in the taste and/or odor of the water. Customers will not experience low pressure or disruption of service.
SPECIAL NEEDS: Kidney dialysis patients should not be impacted, but should contact their dialysis care provider for more information about chlorine treatment. Fish owners should not be affected if they already have a system in place to remove chloramine, but they should contact local pet suppliers with any questions.
QUESTIONS? Call (727) 464-4000 or visit pinellas.gov/utilities