Information on how to convert to county wastewater

Types of wastewater lines

There are three types of wastewater lines:

  • Gravity
  • Low Pressure Sewer System (LPSS - mostly in the Ruskin area)
  • Force main

Steps for converting

  • Check availability - Determine if your property is adjacent to any one of these lines by sending an e-mail request to Water Resources
  • Costs - Consider all on-site and off-site costs, permitting, and regulatory requirements prior to connecting to our wastewater system
  • Find a licensed plumber
  • Connection contract - Request a connection contract by calling (813) 307-1000 or emailing Water Resources when you are ready to connect. You will need the following information:
  • Hook up electricity - arrange to hook up electricity to the new LPSS tank - only applies If the connection is to LPSS
  • Pay - pay all connection fees
  • Final inspection - Obtain final inspections from all regulatory agencies (County Plumbing Inspector, DOH, and EPC)
  • New billing - Begin wastewater consumption billing

Cost involved

There are several cost and fees involved in a conversion:

  • Connection from the utility’s wastewater clean out to the home
  • Cost to abandon your septic system in accordance with Department of Health (DOH) and/or Environmental Protection Commission (EPC) requirements
  • County permit
    • The utility department requires a plumbing permit to initiate the account
    • For additional information on permitting call (813) 272-5600
  • Public Utilities fees for initiating your connection to the County’s wastewater system:
    • Wastewater Capacity fee per dwelling unit:
      • North: $3,268.75
      • South/Central: $4,884.75 for non-LPSS, $3,907.80 for LPSS
    • One-time account set-up fee: $25
    • Wastewater deposit - $165 - we may waive deposit with approved credit check

Things to consider

  • The installation of your LPSS could take up to 12 weeks to complete
  • You are responsible for keeping your current septic system working until the new LPSS is installed and operating or you’ve connected to the Gravity line
  • If you are attempting to connect a residential home to a Force Main, all connection and grinder package requirements will be provided once Utility staff reviews your request
  • Visit the Don't Flush It! page to find out what items you should never flush to protect our pipes
  • Find Cooking Oil Recycling Effort locations to keep used oil out of the drains
Last Modified: 3/25/2026, 2:00:01 PM

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