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Bonita Springs Utilities is happy to
present its 11th Annual
Water Conservation Calendar,
a reminder to be conscious of
your water use throughout the year.
 

►Board Meeting Update

  Next Board Meeting:

 

6/5/2012 at 5:00 pm

  Open to the public.

BSU Update Winter 2012

Member-customers give Malloy, McKee and Strecansky board seats . . .

Click here to read the entire Winter 2012 Newsletter.
 

BSU Update Fall 2011

No rate increase for BSU member customers . . .

Click here to read the entire Fall 2011 Newsletter.
 

December 2011

Estero causeway water main replacement completed

Bonita Springs Utilities is wrapping up one of the biggest construction projects of the year. Work to replace the water main along the Estero Blvd. causeway began mid-summer and will be completed by the end of the year.

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November 2011

Get acquainted with the BSU board members: Jim Strecansky

Local citizens founded Bonita Springs Utilities in 1971. Today BSU is a member-owned cooperative with an elected board of directors that oversees the utility’s operation. This is the next in a series of profiles of our board members.

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October 2011

Get acquainted with the BSU board members: Dave McKee

Local citizens founded Bonita Springs Utilities in 1971. Today BSU is a member-owned cooperative with an elected board of directors that oversees the utility’s operation. This is the next in a series of profiles of our board members.

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September 2011

Get acquainted with the BSU board members: Steve McIntosh

Local citizens founded Bonita Springs Utilities in 1971. Today BSU is a member-owned cooperative with an elected board of directors that oversees the utility’s operation. This is the first in a series of profiles of our nine board members.

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June 2011

Beware of water-filtration scams

From time to time we see reports of unscrupulous firms trying to sell overpriced or useless water-treatment devices by offering to test tap water at no cost.  Free offers to test your water are almost always part of sales promotions, according to the Better Business

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Water Restrictions
For information about current water restrictions please CLICK HERE for more information.

FAQ: Boil Water Notices
Boil water notices are common in Southwest Florida, caused by water main breaks, construction mistakes, disruptions at the water treatment plant and natural disasters like floods and hurricanes. The typical notice is issued as a precaution until water samples can be collected and analyzed.  CLICK HERE for answers to your questions.

Water Conservation
The South Florida Water Management District is a regional governmental agency that oversees the water resources in the southern half of the state, covering 16 counties from Orlando to the Florida Keys and serving a population of 7.5 million residents.

It is the oldest and largest of the state's five water management districts. Created in 1949, the agency is responsible for managing and protecting water resources of South Florida by balancing and improving water quality, flood control, natural systems and water supply.

For more information visit the South Florida Water Management District Website.

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