Wastewater Department

The City of Tampa's Wastewater Department receives and
treats wastewater collected from the Tampa area and surrounding suburbs. On an
average day, more than 50 million gallons of raw sewage flow into the
Howard F. Curren Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant (AWTP). This raw sewage is treated to
an advanced level that meets or exceeds federal regulations, including National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System standards (NPDES). Historically, the
AWTP's discharge effluent levels have remained well below established
requirements.
Customer Service Center:
Do NOT use to report sewer backup emergencies, report immediately to
(813)
259-1693 (24/7 operations).
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Remember:
- Don't pour fats, oils, and greases down your drains
- Don't put anything in your toilet except human wastes and tissue
paper
- Scrap excess foods directly into your trashcan before putting your
dishes in the dishwasher
- Use your garbage disposal sparingly
- Do pour used cooking oils/sauces/gravies into a container and
allow them to cool. After cooling they may be disposed of in your trashcan.
If you are experiencing a sewer back up or overflow call us
immediately at 813-259-1693. This is a 24/7 number and someone is always at the
other end of the line who can send a crew out to inspect your lines and find the
problem. If it's in our pipes we'll take care of it at no charge to you. If it's
in your pipes, we'll give you all the information you need before you call a
plumber.
If you have additional questions or concerns about proper
grease disposal please give us a call at 813-259-1693 or visit our website at
Grease Ordinance
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