Skip to Main Content
Loading
Loading
EMERGENCY ALERT
A Portion of Provost Park Is Temporarily Closed Until Further Notice
Read On...
Click here to see all active City of Cocoa alerts
Read On...
Create a Website Account
- Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more.
Website Sign In
Accessibility
Your Government
Visitors
City Departments
Water Service Forms
Community
Doing Business
Search
Home
City Departments
Utilities
Waste Water Reclamation
Reclaimed Water Usage
Reclaimed Water Usage
Save Water, Money and the Environment
Good for irrigation
Reclaimed water is not good for drinking, but great for irrigation
Reclaimed water recharges the shallow surficial aquifer with fresh water
You can irrigate edible crops a long as you peel, skin, cook, or thermally process them before consumption
Cocoa does not recommend using reclaimed water for washing vehicles, sidewalks, roadways or driveways
Reclaimed water usage reduces the demand on potable and ground water sources
@(Model.BulletStyle == CivicPlus.Entities.Modules.Layout.Enums.BulletStyle.Decimal ? "ol" : "ul")>
What is Reclaimed Water?
Reclaimed Water Service Application
Requirements to Obtain Reclaimed Water Service
Reclaim Water New Customer Orientation Package
Rates & Important Phone Numbers
Reclaimed Water Usage
Fats, Oil & Grease
Reclaimed Water and Wet Weather
Supplemental Sources
What Not to Flush
Septic Tank Maintenance: The Do's and Don'ts of Your Septic System
Online Bill Pay
Online Payment Options
Water Service Forms
Utility Online Forms
Council/Boards/
Committees
Agendas & Minutes
Sustainable Cocoa
Community Initiatives
Report a Concern
Report Your Concerns
Careers
Open Opportunities
Government Websites by
CivicPlus®
Arrow Left
Arrow Right
[]
Slideshow Left Arrow
Slideshow Right Arrow