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Water & Sewer Services
Not all areas within the city limits are connected to the sewer system and conversely, there are areas outside the city limits that receive city water. The Water & Sewer section provides information and methods to set-up, modify or cancel services, as well as rates, how to conserve, landscaping watering rules and much, much more.
While the City of Inverness is fortunate to be located on a generous aquifer with fresh springs providing millions of gallons of water per minute, protection of these natural resources is key to the future vision of Inverness. With the assistance of state and regional support, in May of 2010, the City proudly unveiled upgrades to the wastewater plant. Renamed the Water Reclamation Facility, the operation can transform one million gallons of waste water each day to a product suitable for irrigation purposes.
Water/Sewer Contract: Used to establish an account for water and/or sewer services.
Third Party Authorization Form: To protect your privacy.
New Customer Requirements List: Red Flag policy requirements for identity theft protection.
Water/Sewer Cancellation Form: For tenants to discontinue water and/or sewer services or for owners to shut off water and be billed monthly availability fees complete and return this form to the Finance office; else complete the Online version.
Water/Sewer Cancellation Form: For owners to shut off water and receive no monthly fees.
Change of Address Form: To change the billing address for water and/or sewer services, submit this document to the Finance office. An Online version is also available.
Direct Debit Form: Allows automatic deduction of monthly utility bills from a savings or checking account.
Direct Debit Cancellation Form: To remove your automatic deduction of monthly utility bills from your checking account.
While the City of Inverness is fortunate to be located on a generous aquifer with fresh springs providing millions of gallons of water per minute, protection of these natural resources is key to the future vision of Inverness. With the assistance of state and regional support, in May of 2010, the City proudly unveiled upgrades to the wastewater plant. Renamed the Water Reclamation Facility, the operation can transform one million gallons of waste water each day to a product suitable for irrigation purposes.
Let's Talk Service
- To establish water and sewer service or to obtain answers on a water and sewer bill, contact the Finance Department via email or by dialing (352) 726-5016.
- Questions concerning water quality, a leak or meter issues can be solved by contacting the Public Works Department at (352) 726-2321 Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm. If it is an Emergency and offices are closed, dial 352-201-1764.
- If you are developing a parcel of land, contact the Community Development Services at (352) 726-3401 to assist with water/sewer line location and any building considerations.
- If you have a research request for lien payoffs please review our online guide.
Water/Sewer Contract: Used to establish an account for water and/or sewer services.
Third Party Authorization Form: To protect your privacy.
New Customer Requirements List: Red Flag policy requirements for identity theft protection.
Water/Sewer Cancellation Form: For tenants to discontinue water and/or sewer services or for owners to shut off water and be billed monthly availability fees complete and return this form to the Finance office; else complete the Online version.
Water/Sewer Cancellation Form: For owners to shut off water and receive no monthly fees.
Change of Address Form: To change the billing address for water and/or sewer services, submit this document to the Finance office. An Online version is also available.
Direct Debit Form: Allows automatic deduction of monthly utility bills from a savings or checking account.
Direct Debit Cancellation Form: To remove your automatic deduction of monthly utility bills from your checking account.
ALERT
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- When is my water/sewer bill due?
- Why is my bill so high?
- How much is the late fee and can it be waived?
- My neighbor's bill is not as high as mine?
- Why don't I have any water?
- Why do I have to fix the pipes and/or leaks in my yard? Isn't that the utilities responsibility?
- How can I find out what's in my water?
- Why do I have brown water?
- What forms of payment do you accept?
- Will I be charged for water/sewer when I fill my pool?
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