SARASOTA COUNTY – Sarasota County’s 2024 Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report is online at scgov.net/CCR, and printed copies can be found at county libraries.
This annual report provides in-depth, measured results of the quality of water delivered to Sarasota County Public Utilities customers during 2024, based on standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).
The report demonstrates that the county is in full compliance with all FDEP and EPA standards. The report also highlights Public Utilities’ commitment to educating the public about the quality and safety of drinking water, plus the broader role of Sarasota County Public Utilities.
“We are excited to share that we had no violations again this year, and hope the community enjoys this report on the quality of our water,” said Public Utilities Director Brooke Bailey. “This annual report is mandated for all utilities across the nation, so if you are traveling, please remember this information is always accessible.”
For the first time, Sarasota County students participated in the Florida Section American Water Works Association (FSAWWA) Drop Savers Poster contest, which promotes water conservation education. Public Utilities facilitated student participation and is proud to present the 2024 winning submissions in this year’s report.
For more information about the 2024 Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report, visit scgov.net/CCR.