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New Water and Wastewater Service Office To Open in Lauderdale Lakes
  
  
DATE: July 31, 2014
MEDIA CONTACT: Alan Garcia, PE
Director of Water and Wastewater Services 
PHONE: 954-831-0707
EMAIL: agarcia@broward.org

BROWARD COUNTY, FL -
The County is opening a new Water and Wastewater Service customer service and cashier office in Lauderdale Lakes to better serve clients beginning August 25, 2014.

The new office is just north of the current location. It's centrally located and provides easier access for the public, more parking spaces, and more cashier windows. The new location is served by Broward County Transit (BCT) Routes 19 and 441 Breeze, the Community Bus Lauderdale Lakes north and south routes, and the Community Bus Lauderdale Lakes east and west routes. For more information on maps and schedules, click here.

About the New Office:
  • It's located at 4000 N State Road 7 in Lauderdale Lakes.
  • Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8AM to 4:30PM, beginning August 25th.
  • The Lauderdale Lakes office processes over 3,200 customer transactions per month including utility payments and opening or closing utility accounts.
  • The last day that customers will be able to use the current location at 3701 N State Road 7 is August 22nd.
For more information, visit the Water and Wastewater Services website or call 954-831-3250.


About Water and Wastewater Services
Broward County’s Water and Wastewater Services is committed to maintaining quality of life in the County by providing cost-effective water and wastewater management and programs through sound environmental practices. The agency plans, designs and constructs facilities to ensure adequate capacity for potable water, sewer and storm water, and provides retail water and sewer services for more than 50,000 customers. Water and Wastewater Services is also responsible for pumping, treating and distributing water, as well as providing for collection, treatment, reuse and disposal of wastewater for more than 600,000 residents. The agency is also involved in the operation of waterways, water control structures and well systems to provide flood management; and canal management services supporting aquifer recharge as well as removal of aquatic vegetation from certain bodies of water throughout the County.
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