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The Pasco County Systems of the FGUA serve residential and commercial customers in Aloha Gardens, Seven Springs, Colonial Manor, Dixie Grove Estates, Virginia City, Holiday Westwood/Anclote, and Pasco Utilities. Aloha Gardens 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, SR 54 on the North, and the Anclote River to the East. Seven Springs is located in the Trinity area.
Colonial Manor water system is located in Pasco County approximately 1 mile southwest of the City of Elfers and ½ mile east of the intersection of US Highway 19, in the subdivision off of Mogg Road. Dixie Grove Estates water system is located in western Pasco County three miles south of New Port Richey and one mile east of the intersection US Highway 19 and County Road 595. Virginia City water system is located approximately 1.5 miles south of New Port Richey and 2.5 miles east of US Highway 19 on the north side of State Road 54. Holiday Westwood water system is located in southwestern Pasco County north of Tarpon Springs and one-half mile west of US Highway 19. Holiday Anclote water system is located approximately three miles north of Tarpon Springs, approximately ½ mile south of the Pinellas/Pasco County line and west of US Highway 19. Pasco water system is located approximately 23 miles east of New Port Richey on SR 54, ½ mile west of I-75 in the Angus Valley Subdivision approximately 2 miles west of Wesley Chapel on Dayflower Boulevard west of Old Pasco Road and ½ mile north of State Road 54.
The Floridan Aquifer provides most of the water for the FGUA Pasco County Systems. The water is drawn to ground level, purified and treated, then sent to customers' homes. The water in Seven Springs is also treated with a corrosion inhibitor to protect your internal plumbing. The Pasco County Systems have 3 water plants and 1 wastewater plant in Aloha Gardens and 8 water plants and 1 wastewater plant in Seven Springs. Both systems have a total of 67 lift stations combined. Colonial Manor has 5 supply wells including one standby well and two interconnections with the Pasco County Water System (PCWS). Dixie Groves has 2 supply wells. Virginia City has 1 supply well and additional capacity is purchased from PCWS as needed. Holiday Westwood has 1 supply well. Holiday Anclote receives its water supply from the City of Tarpon Springs. Pasco has 2 water supply wells.
As of October 2009, the Pasco County Systems serving Aloha Gardens and Seven Springs serves 15,338 water customers and 14,713 wastewater customers. Colonial Manor serves 730 water customers. Dixie Groves serves 357 water customers. Holiday Westwood serves 120 water customers and Holiday Anclote serves 211 water customers. Virginia City serves 314 water customers. Pasco serves 678 water customers.
To keep the Aloha Gardens and Seven Springs systems current, the FGUA Capital Improvement Plan includes a 2-year project to interconnect with the (PCWS), and involves the evaluation of problematic wells, as well as additional treatment improvements. The Consolidated Systems (Colonial Manor, Dixie Grove Estates, Virginia City, Holiday, and Pasco) have no capital improvements identified for the first five years, due to recent upgrades performed by the previous owner.
Application for Water, Sewer, and Reclaimed Water Services
New Customer Welcome Document
Notice to Residents Cross Connections
Notice to Users of Reuse Water
Vacation Disconnect
Vacation Restore
FGUA E-Z Pay Authorization Agreement
Discontinue Direct Debit Form
Frequently Asked Questions for Chloramines
FGUA Customer Comment Card
Customer Service Termination Request
Customer Rate Increase Letter
Seven Springs Rate and Fee Resolution 2009-02
Seven Springs and Aloha Gardens Rate Charts
Customer Fact Sheet
Please click on the links below to view water restrictions in your area.
IMPORTANT - Revised
Watering Restrictions in Effect August 25, 2009
FGUA Water Restriction Press Release - September 30, 2009.
Pasco County Utilities Web Page
Pasco Moisture Conservation Program (Holiday, New Port Richey, and Trinity, FL) — Press Release
Southwest Florida Water Management District Water Restriction Web Page
A phosphate corrosion control additive has been introduced into the water supply at the water treatment plants as part of the corrosion control program. The additive, which received support from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and other regulatory agencies, will minimize the occurrence of leaks in customers’ copper piping.
The FGUA is continuing system-wide flushing of the FGUA Seven Springs System. The Flushing is part of the FGUA’s prudent utility practices and assists in scouring possible build-up, increasing circulation and removing stagnant water from the service lines. Where practical, customers have been and will continue to be notified within 24 hours of activity through mailed letters and signage at the entrance of each community.
"Coupon testing" has occurred at FGUA well sites, entailing running potable water over a small copper sample and measuring the level of corrosion over time. The results are being gathered and will help determine the best dosage rates for the corrosion additive. Customers experiencing reddish colored water or experiencing leaking pipes should contact the FGUA Pasco Customer Service line at (727) 372-0115 so staff may track the events.
The water distribution system mapping has been completed using existing hard maps and electronic files. The maps are being used for a computer modeling program where different customer demands are matched with alternate treatment and pumping scenarios to derive the best solution. The wastewater collection system and the reclaimed water distribution system have also been mapped to assist in ongoing operations and future planning.
The FGUA has worked closely with Pasco County Utilities to determine future system interconnection locations. The design and construction of the interconnections is ongoing and is scheduled for completion in February of 2011. A request has been granted by the SWFWMD to extend the deadline for interconnection to the County to March 2011.
The FGUA Pasco Moisture Conservation Program continues. Pasco Utility System customers may receive free equipment to monitor and reduce their lawn consumption during the ongoing drought. The sensors may be obtained by visiting the FGUA Pasco Utility System Office in New Port Richey.
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Pasco County Systems Customer Service (for sending forms, etc.)