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Pasco County Utilities Water Quality Reports Now Available Online
PCU routinely monitors drinking water according to federal and state laws, rules and regulations.

Press release from Pasco County:
July 30, 2020
PASCO COUNTY, FL ---- What goes into providing high-quality water? Pasco County Utilities (PCU) provides the latest water quality testing results for each service area online in the 2019 Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR).
“Pasco County Utilities is committed to providing safe and dependable drinking water,” said PCU Customer Service Director Sandra Anderson. “Our team members strive for exceptional water quality, and the CCR reports substantiate those efforts with countywide data.”
Customers can view the CCR specific to your residential area by accessing the direct link provided on your utilities water bill, or by selecting your report at bit.ly/PascoWaterQualityReports. PCU routinely monitors drinking water according to federal and state laws, rules and regulations.
Protecting the quality of water for all customers starts at home. PCU reminds you to not flush unused or unwanted medications down toilets and sinks. Chemicals found in medications can directly affect water quality when flushed into the aquifer.
Learn more about how using the toilet as a trashcan impacts drinking water for all Floridians, by visiting bit.ly/unwantedmeds.
PCU has a long-standing mission to support customers and provide high-quality water, wastewater, reclaimed water and solid waste services. VisitPascoCountyUtilities.com for information about PCU services.
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