Utilities Division

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The Utilities Division of Public Works is responsible for maintaining and supporting the City’s water and wastewater infrastructure.  The Division provides water to 176,000 Neighbors, 300,000 visitors, and six neighboring municipalities.  It also manages and operates a wastewater system that collects and treats an average of 36.3 million gallons per day (MGD) of wastewater at the George T. Lohmeyer (GTL) Wastewater Treatment facility. Through Large User Agreements, the City provides treatment services for Fort Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Wilton Manors, Port Everglades, and parts of Davie and Tamarac. 

The Division is organized into three (3) operational sections to effectively meet the City’s strategic objectives and to provide essential water and wastewater services, including Distribution, Collections, and Treatment.  The Distribution and Collection Sections are responsible for the operation, maintenance, repair, and improvement of the water distribution, wastewater collection, raw water wellfields, and pumping systems.  The Treatment Section provides our Neighbors with safe and efficient water treatment, water production, and wastewater treatment and disposal.

Public Notices

Frequently Asked Questions About Precautionary Boil Water Notices

FAQs

  • What is a Precautionary Boil Water Notice?
  • What is meant by "consuming" tap water?
  • Other than citizens in Fort Lauderdale, who else might be affected by a PBWN?
  • Why would the City issue a PBWN?
  • What are some reasons the water system could lose power or water pressure?
  • Why is positive water pressure important in the distribution system?
  • What could happen if the water system loses pressure?
  • How can I disinfect drinking water if a PBWN is issued?
  • Do I still need to boil my water if I have a filter system on my faucet or refrigerator?
  • Can I still take a bath or shower when a PBWN has been issued?
  • Can I still wash dishes or laundry when a PBWN has been issued?
  • What can business and other non-residential property owners do to help inform the public about a PBWN?
  • How long will a PBWN be in effect?
  • How can I find out if a PBWN has been lifted?
  • Are there any precautions I should take once the PBWN is lifted?
  • Who may I contact for additional information about PBWNs?
  • How can I learn more about Fort Lauderdale's drinking water?
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