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  1. Pay your bill and manage your Orange County Utilities account. Protect yourself from utility scams. If you receive a call or email requesting immediate utility payment and want to confirm it is legitimate, please call (407) 836-5515.

  2. Orange County Utilities provides water, wastewater, reclaimed water, and solid waste services to enrich the lives of the citizens and guests of Orange County, Florida. Visit the Utilities Jobs Dashboard page for more details about job openings at Orange County Utilities.

  3. Water Service & Rates. Including wastewater (sewer) and reclaimed water. Home Service. There are two ways to get connected: Call Utilities Customer Service at (407) 836-5515. Use the Utilities Online Account. Contact us at least three days before you need service. About Your Deposit:

  4. orangecountyflutilities.selectpaytoday.comOrange County Utilities

    If you have your utility account number, you can make a one-time payment now without creating a profile. Make Payment Para más información, por favor llame al Departamento de Servicios Públicos del Condado de Orange y pida hablar con un representante en español al teléfono 407-836-5515.

  5. Bill Payment Options. Protect yourself from utility scams. If you receive a call or email requesting immediate payment and want to confirm it is legitimate, please contact Orange County Utilities at (407) 836-5515. Verify your account balance and make secure payments at www.ocfl.net/PayUtilities. For your protection, customer service ...

  6. The Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC: 'The Reliable One') is a municipally-owned public utility providing water and electric service to the citizens of Orlando, Florida and portions of adjacent unincorporated areas of Orange County, as well as St. Cloud, Florida, in Osceola County.

  7. Orange County Utilities is participating in the EPA’s Fifth Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR 5) and will test the drinking water for 29 PFAS compounds at its water supply facilities in 2023 and 2024. This study will use the EPA’s approved analytical methods that can detect PFAS in drinking water.

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