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941.743.1200
18500 Murdock Circle
Port Charlotte, FL 33948

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Conservation & Outreach

The Utilities Department supports and promotes conservation efforts. We are also very proud of our efforts to promote and educate the community on our programs, services and plans for the future. We offer educational tours of our water and wastewater facilities and staff is available to speak at community groups. Please email CCUPR@CharlotteCountyFL.gov or call 941.764.4304 for more information. 

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Lead Service Line Replacement (LSLR) Program

For more information about the lead service line replacement program, contact Sarah Hiscock at 941-661-6257 or Sarah.Hiscock@CharlotteCountyFL.gov.

Drinking Water Quality Reports 

2023 Drinking Water Quality Reports
2022 Drinking Water Quality Reports

2021 Drinking Water Quality Reports
2020 Drinking Water Quality Reports
2019 Drinking Water Quality Reports
2018 Drinking Water Quality Reports

Utilities Department Annual Report

Reclaimed Water Quality Reports

The employees of the Utilities Department work hard, seven days a week and 24 hours per day, to provide your family with clean, reliable drinking water. Our Annual Water Quality Report affords us the opportunity to make you aware of the high-quality water that flows from your tap. Not only is your drinking water of high quality, in 2019 and 2017, it was recognized as one of the best-tasting in the state by the Florida Section of the American Water Works Association.

We already know you appreciate the value of water, as most of our customers are extremely conservation-minded. We thank you for your continued efforts to conserve water, one of our most precious natural resources. Thanks to the efforts of our dedicated employees, you can be confident that this clean, safe, reliable and award-winning drinking water will continue to be available, at your tap and at your command.

Data obtained and presented in the Annual Water Quality Report is from the most recent testing done in accordance with and based on the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) regulations that are outlined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). The CCR rule is the first EPA rule that addresses the public's right-to-know provisions of the 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act amendments.

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