Aloha Gardens
AREA SERVED
The FGUA Aloha Gardens System is located in Holiday. Holiday is mostly residential and is bordered on the south by the city of Tarpon Springs/Pinellas County Line, the Gulf of Mexico on the west, State Road 54 on the north, and the Anclote River to the east.
SERVICES PROVIDED
- Water/Wastewater
The Aloha Gardens Utility System water comes from the Florida Aquifer, primarily provided by Pasco County Water Systems (PCWS),. The system also has 3 water plants and 1 wastewater plant.
The FGUA Capital Improvement Plan includes a two-year project to interconnect Aloha Gardens and Seven Springs with the Pasco County Water system, and to build additional treatment facilities.
NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS
The System serves approximately 3,000 water customers and more than 2,700 wastewater customers
WATER/WASTEWATER RATES
COMMUNITY SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE & CONTACT INFO
Matthew Rihs
Mr. Rihs acts as the liaison to FGUA customers in the FGUA Pasco Utility System service area. Mr. Rihs conducts presentations to community organizations, provides water conservation education opportunities for local students, promotes water conservation through a moisture sensor conservation program and addresses various customer inquiries or concerns.
Mr. Rihs has considerable community outreach, constituent service and communications experience working in the private, public and non-profit industries. Mr. Rihs welcomes the opportunity to serve local customers and strengthen relationships with those in the Pasco service area.
FguaCS_PascoCo@govserv.com
(727) 372-0115 Telephone
(727) 372-2677 Fax
6915 Perrine Ranch Road
New Port Richey, FL 34655
COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The FGUA currently meets with the Pasco Customer Committee (PCC). The group was formerly known as the Committee for Better Water Now (CBWN), a Customer Advocacy Group that played an important role in supporting customers’ concerns, advocated the acquisition of the previous Aloha Utilities System within the community and met with the FGUA monthly for three years, as well as community leaders and former advocacy group members in the previous Lindrick Services Company Utility System. Following the completion in August of 2011 of an FGUA capital project that improved the water quality, the group underwent a name change and expanded to include members from the surrounding Pasco County area, including Lindrick. The PCC meets monthly and committee members review and provide recommendations on Capital Projects, Customer Service, Policies and Procedures and Rates for the FGUA Pasco Systems to FGUA Management and the Board.
For more information about the PCC, contact the FGUA Community Service Representative at (727) 372-0115, x330.
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