Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Department

Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Department

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The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department is committed to serving the needs of Miami-Dade County residents, businesses, and visitors by providing high-quality drinking water and wastewater disposal services while providing for future economic growth via progressive planning; implementing water conservation measures; safeguarding public health and the environment; and providing for continuous proce

05/22/2026

Our offices will be closed on Monday, May 25th, in observance of Memorial Day.

While our offices are closed, our treatment plants will continue operating 24/7 to provide uninterrupted water and sewer services to .

05/10/2026

Celebrating the moms of today and every day. 🫶

From caring for their families to serving , these women help shape a stronger future for the next generation.

Happy Mother’s Day. 🌼

05/07/2026

In observance of Law Enforcement Appreciation Day our offices will be closed Friday, May 8.

While our offices our closed, essential water and sewer operations will continue to ensure uninterrupted services across .

05/01/2026

Last week, we welcomed and to the Alexander Orr Water Treatment Plant for a behind-the-scenes look at where Miami-Dade’s drinking water begins.

With support from our Hydrogeology Technical Services, Resilience and Operations teams, the tour explored the connection between the Everglades, the Biscayne Aquifer, and the work it takes to protect and deliver high-quality water to our community every day.

04/22/2026

This , we’re thinking below the surface.

In Miami-Dade, we get our drinking water from the Biscayne Aquifer, which lies just below the surface.

That’s why protecting our environment above ground helps preserve the water we all rely on. 💧🪨


Photos from Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Department's post 04/08/2026

Not every water-wasting habit is obvious. Some of the most common ones are easy to miss.

The good news? Small changes at home can make a real difference.

This , fix leaks early, wait for full loads of laundry, turn the faucet off when brushing your teeth, skip irrigation after rainfall, and cut back on handwashing your car.

Small habits = big impact. 💧

04/01/2026

The Water Shortage Warning for Miami-Dade has officially been lifted. 💧

Recent rainfall, combined with continued conservation efforts across our community, helped restore water levels in the Biscayne Aquifer.

While the warning is no longer in effect, protecting our water supply remains a shared responsibility. Small everyday actions, like skipping irrigation after rainfall, running full loads, and checking for leaks, can still make a meaningful difference.

Thank you for making every drop count.

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3071 SW 38th Avenue
Miami, FL
33146

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm