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941.743.1200
18500 Murdock Circle
Port Charlotte, FL 33948

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Utilities Department

APWA Accreditation

Mission: To provide safe, reliable drinking water, reclaimed water and wastewater service for the enrichment of the community.

If you have a water or sewer emergency, please call us day or night at 941.764.4300 or toll-free 800.524.3494 if out of the area. We have a 24/7 response service.

Regular customer service phone hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. MondayFriday (except holidays).

Utilities customer payment center is open at the Murdock Administration Center, 18500 Murdock Circle, B109, in Port Charlotte, Monday–Friday 9 a.m., to 4 p.m. (except holidays).

View the draft Design Compliance Standards and Cross-Connection Control and Backflow Prevention Manual.


Utilities Director - Dave Watson

Dave Watson

Utilities Director

Dave Watson serves as the director of Utilities and oversees all divisions, staffing and projects.

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Department News

Murdock Village CRA Meeting June 25

Murdock Village CRA Meeting June 25

June 18, 2024 4:56 pm

The Charlotte County Commission, acting ex-officio as the governing board of the Murdock Village Community Redevelopment Agency, has scheduled a meeting at 10 a.m., Tuesday, June 25.

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Parade Circle Pathway Closed June 17-June 28

Parade Circle Pathway Closed June 17-June 28

June 12, 2024 4:54 pm

The Parade Circle Pathway, south of Oakland Hills Road, will be closed for utility work from Monday, June 17 to Friday, June 28.

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Charlotte County Utilities Reminds Residents of Water Conservation Measures

Charlotte County Utilities Reminds Residents of Water Conservation Measures

May 30, 2024 2:48 pm

The Charlotte County Utilities Department reminds residents of year-round water conservation measures. Due to the extreme heat and lack of rain we are seeing higher water usage for irrigation. Compared to last year we are averaging a million gallons more of usage per day. Without a reduction in water demands, we may be required to reduce pressure within the system to maintain storage levels.

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