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Seacoast Utility Authority Seacoast Utility Authority’s water has been selected as Best Tasting in the entire State of Florida Seacoast was declared the winner after a statewide blind taste contest held at the Florida Water Resources Conference in Daytona Beach
About Us Authority Board | Seacoast Utility Authority - sua. com Seacoast Utility Authority is a not-for-profit, governmental regional water, wastewater, and reclaimed water utility serving approximately 56,000 households and 2,700 commercial establishments in northern Palm Beach County, Florida
Water | Seacoast Utility Authority The Authority’s provides water that meets drinking water standards to approximately 92,000 people (45,000 accounts) within 65 Square miles Service area includes Palm Beach Gardens, Juno, Lake Park, North Palm Beach and Unincorporated Palm Beach County
Engineering | Seacoast Utility Authority Engineering Information Services is responsible for developing and maintaining digital parcel maps, facilities information systems, easements, record drawings, plat map files, GIS data, engineering software, and the Authority’s website All maps can be found here
Boil Water Alerts | Seacoast Utility Authority As a Seacoast customer, you are billed every month for water and wastewater service Utility bills are due when rendered and payment is required within twenty (20) days from the bill date
Wastewater | Seacoast Utility Authority Seacoast’s recycling initiative significantly reduces demand on our natural resources, protecting area wetlands, buffering against salt water intrusion, and conserving enough fresh water to serve a population of 50,000
SEACOAST UTILITY AUTHORITY - sua. com Seacoast Utility Authority, a regional water and wastewater utility, provides potable water services to 53,895 households and 3,251 commercial establishments Wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal services are provided to 50,454 residential dwellings and 1,959 businesses The Authority’s service area, which covers