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The Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to provide a reliable supply of superior quality drinking water to approximately 600,000 residents in the central and south-central unincorporated areas of the County and the western communities. To view our service area map, please click here.

Continually Upgrading Quality

Utilizing the most up-to-date technologies to provide high-quality drinking water for the growing needs of Palm Beach County residents, the Department is constantly improving and upgrading facilities.

The introduction of ozone treatment, membrane softening reverse osmosis filtration, and on-site sodium hypochlorite generation keep Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department on the cutting edge of the water industry.

In addition, the Department is one of the few utilities in the nation to receive AAA bond ratings from Standard & Poor's and Fitch's rating services. 

Improving Service to Customers

To inform customers about the quality of their drinking water, the Department began publishing an annual water quality report Adobe PDF Document that is mailed to its customers. The report provides detailed information about the extensive testing performed to ensure safety and quality. 

Improving the Environment

The Wakodahatchee Wetlands   

Wakodahatchee Wetlands are 50 acres of constructed wetlands used to recycle water from the Southern Region Water Reclamation Facility. It's one of the innovative components in the Department's water reclamation program.

In addition to recycling water, the wetlands provide wildlife habitat that has attracted more than 170 different species of birds as well as alligators, rabbits, turtles, otters, foxes and other creatures found in a healthy South Florida wetland ecosystem.

The public has also "flocked" to Wakodahatchee; it has become one of the most popular bird watching and photography spots in the County. A 3/4-mile long boardwalk allows the public to enjoy the wetlands and wildlife from the safety of the boardwalk. Learn more and plan your visit on our wetlands info page here​

The Green Cay Nature Center

Palm Beach County's newest nature center, Green Cay is 100 acres of constructed wetlands used to recycle water from the Southern Region Water Reclamation Facility. The nature center, which is operated by the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department, features a lecture hall, gift shop and live animals in an extensive exhibit room that highlights wetland attributes.

Externally, Green Cay features 1.5 miles of elevated boardwalk featuring interpretive signs about the habitat. A self-guided tour featuring QR code signs is located along the boardwalk, allowing users to learn about information about each zone of the wetland.

In addition to recycling water, the wetlands provide wildlife habitat that has attracted more than 150 different species of birds as well as alligators, rabbits, turtles, otters, foxes and other creatures found in a healthy South Florida wetland ecosystem.

Best Water, Best Service & Best Environmental Stewardship.

With quality that exceeds federal and state standards, state-of-the-art technology, and a focus on customer service, the Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department takes pride in the level of service it is able to provide for its customers.

Innovation and forward-thinking management philosophies come together in an award-winning utilities department to ensure that its customers will always have an abundant supply of fresh, high-quality drinking water for the future. 

​To report an EMERGENCY, call 561-740-4600 and select option 1

Customer Service Pledge

My BEST SERVICE Pledge

As a Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department employee, I am committed to providing my customers with BEST SERVICE in my daily interactions. My customers can expect that I will demonstrate ...

...PROFESSIONALISM

  • Create a respectful work environment
  • Arrive at work each day and demonstrate my commitment to best customer service

...EMPATHY

  • Show care and concern
  • Find the best solution according to policy 

...QUALITY

  • Provide accurate, consistent and complete information

...COMMUNICATION

  • Actively listen, responding with positive tone
  • Show understanding of the matter and educate the customer on options to resolve the issue

...KNOWLEDGE/PROBLEM SOLVING

  • Understand our policies and procedures
  • Utilize all tools and training available
  • Be confident in the service I provide