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Get watering restriction updates via email

Water shortages can change the watering schedule and non-compliance can result in a fine. The Pinellas County Department of Environment & Infrastructure (DEI) sent the first e-mail watering restriction schedule to customers today using up-to-date e-mail addresses.

With the Utilities My eAccount service from Pinellas County DEI, customers can provide their e-mail address anytime. The service helps you stay connected, wherever your busy schedule takes you. With e-mail notifications about water shortage conditions, you will get timely information about water restriction changes and the authorized schedule.

With today’s rapidly changing world, having current information is even more important. Normal business hours can’t accommodate everyone. The My eAccount service is designed to provide a more convenient option for customers to access account information and change their mailing address, phone number and e-mail address. Customers can also securely manage their utility account, view and update account details, enroll in paperless billing, view and compare bills, register for an automatic payment plan, make a payment, submit moving information and find answers to questions.

Don't miss important notifications. Customers are encouraged to go to Utilities My eAccount and add or update their e-mail address. To access your account, visit Pinellas County Utilities and click on the Utilities My eAccount button. For more information, contact Customer Service at (727) 464-4000.