KLWTD Admin Office located at 103355 Overseas Hwy
will be closed Thursday, November 24th, & Friday, November 25th.
We will resume normal business hours on Monday, November 28th.![]()
If you have a sewer emergency, please call 305-451-4019 and press 1. A system tech will assist you.![]()
Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving.
To our customers, KLWTD's system is currently under a great deal of stress due to flooding. Our crews are working around the clock to keep the system operational. It is very important that customers minimize toilet flushing, and using other water which enters the sewer system. This situation will continue through mid-Saturday 10/1/22.
Please call KLWTD at 305-451-4019 if you have any questions.
KLWTD Admin Office located at 103355 Overseas Hwy will be closed to the public beginning, Thursday, June 30, 2022, and will reopen Tuesday, July 5, 2022. Our staff will still be conducting standard district business via email and phone.![]()
Please note: Monday, July 4, 2022, we will be closed for the 4th of July holiday.![]()
*Our July 5, 2022, BOC Meeting has been canceled.
We are excited to announce we are completing our Solar Panel Project at the KLWTD Admin Office located at 103355 Overseas Hwy. Due to construction, the office will be closed to the public beginning Wednesday, June 8, 2022, and will reopen Monday, June 13, 2022. Staff will still be conducting standard district business via email and phone.
KLWTD Phone: 305-451-4019
Monroe County is in the process of preparing a Transportation Master Plan that will provide future direction for U.S. 1 within Monroe County.![]()
Your feedback is vital in helping develop the Transportation Master Plan. Visit us1masterplan.com to find information on the plan, progress on each phase, a public survey, and an interactive map where you can pinpoint areas of concern. We encourage you to provide as much feedback on your idea of traffic issues (congestion, safety, signals, pedestrian, bicycle, etc.), where these issues are, and possible solutions. (If completing the survey by using a smartphone, use the dropdown arrows for questions 1 & 2 to move forward - it allows you to type in the box but doesn't recognize that for some reason.)![]()
The primary objective of this study is to identify transportation needs, develop goals/objectives, and develop an action plan to meet those goals. The action plan will identify potential short-term solutions (1-5 years), mid-term (6-10 years), and long-term solutions (10-20 years). These solutions may include roadway, signal, and signage and marking improvements to address traffic issues and/or multi-modal solutions addressing the needs of pedestrians, bicyclists, and public transit.![]()
The more feedback the better!
REGISTER NOW FOR FREE MOBILE VESSEL PUMP-OUT SERVICES EXPANDED TO UPPER KEYS ANCHORAGES![]()
Monroe County has contracted with On The Hook Marine Services to begin temporary mobile vessel pump-out services starting Oct. 1 in the following Upper Keys anchorages:![]()
Little Basin, Windley/Wilson Key, Community Harbor, Tarpon Basin, Big Basin, Windley/OV Basin, Buttonwood Sound, Jewfish Creek![]()
Services will be provided temporarily while Monroe County continues to seek a new vendor to provide long-term mobile pump-out services to vessels anchored throughout the Florida Keys. Register for this free service at www.monroecounty-fl.gov/pumpout or by calling 305-833-1978. ![]()
How It Works: Upon the first service, vessels will be provided an orange pump-out flag to be flown when service is requested. This flag shall be flown from a visible location aboard the vessel. Service will be provided only when the pump-out flag is properly displayed. Vessels will also receive a monthly endorsement sticker that will serve as documentation for compliance with the Monroe County Proof of Pump-out Ordinance 015-2017. ![]()
A weekly service schedule can be found at www.onthehookmarine.com. Every effort will be made to provide your vessel with a routine, weekly pump-out service, if requested. However, weather, safety, or other scheduling considerations cannot guarantee that you will be provided service on a routine schedule. Shoreside pump-out stations are also available throughout Monroe County and can be found at www.monroecounty-fl.gov/pumpout. ![]()
For more info, contact On The Hook Marine Services at 305-833-1978 or onthehookms@gmail.com, or the Monroe County Marine Resources Office at 305-289-2505 or Hitchins-Celia@MonroeCounty-FL.Gov. A similar service is being provided in the Key West and Stock Island area.
In partnership with the City of Key West, a temporary mobile vessel pump-out service began in August for the Key West and Stock Island anchorage areas providing pump-out services for any vessels that register with the County. To date, more than 80 vessels have registered for the free service, while the County continues to seek a new vendor to provide long-term mobile pump-out services to vessels anchored throughout the Florida Keys. The county is working with On The Hook Marine Services to provide services to anchored vessels in the Upper Keys to tentatively start in October.![]()
Liveaboard boaters in the following anchorages, Wisteria, Fleming, Seaplane Basin, Cow Key Channel, and Boca Chica Basin, who are interested in receiving this free service, can register at www.monroecounty-fl.gov/pumpout or they can fill out a registration form available at the Garrison Bight or Key West Bight marina offices. More information regarding the Upper Keys service will be available within the next week at www.monroecounty-fl.gov/pumpout.![]()
All boaters are reminded that sewage discharge is prohibited within the boundaries of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Participation in the Monroe County Mobile Vessel Pump-out Service assists anchored boaters in complying with the no-discharge regulation and the Monroe County Proof of Pump-out requirement. Several shoreside pump-out stations are also available throughout Monroe County. A list of available facilities can also be found at www.monroecounty-fl.gov/pumpout.![]()
For more information, contact the Monroe County Marine Resources Office at 305-289-2505 or hitchins-celia@monroecounty-fl.gov or in the Key West area, the City of Key West at 305-809-3983 or keywestbightmarina@cityofkeywest-fl.gov.
Lets continue to do our part to DUMP DENGUE. ![]()
“The actions taken by the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District and the community prove to be promising. Recent Dengue transmission in the Upper Keys has been limited, with new cases, hopefully, on the decline,” says Dr. Mark Whiteside, Medical Director for the Florida Department of Health in Monroe County. “It’s important for residents to continue following basic mosquito bite prevention methods to help end the outbreak.”
Happy Friday everyone! ![]()
For more information about protecting the wastewater system, please read this article from the Environment, Health, and Safety website.
COVID-19: Enviro Managers and Water Departments Urge Public Not to Flush Wipes - EHS Daily Advisor
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Environmental protection has not proven to be a significant issue as the world grapples with the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. One unexpected positive development is an improvement in air quality. ...
Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District needs your cooperation to protect the wastewater system particularly now due to the current COVID-19 outbreak. People are cleaning and disinfecting more frequently with bleach wipes and potentially substituting other items for toilet paper, such as baby wipes and paper towels.![]()
KLWTD is asking customers to throw these items in the trash, not flush them down the toilet. These items do not break down in the sewer system and can cause significant clogs that could lead to equipment failures and treatment plant issues.![]()
It is important to only dispose of toilet paper and human waste in the toilet. Otherwise, it can cause costly clogs or back-ups in your sewer system.![]()
Here is a list of items that should never be flushed down the toilet:![]()
Disposable wipes (even if marked "flushable")
Wet Wipes
Paper Towels
Facial Tissues
Face-Cleaning Wipes
Grease / Oils
Feminine Hygiene Products
Cotton Swabs / Cotton Balls
Diapers
Dental Floss
Medicines / Vitamins
Cigarettes / Cigar Butts
KLWTD is open, but we ask that customers needing assistance do so by telephone or e-mail, instead of in office. If documents need to be submitted, an electronic version is preferred. ![]()
If you have questions or concerns please call 305-451-4019 or email customerservice@klwtd.com. For a sewer emergency call 305-451-4019 and press 1 for 24-hour assistance. ![]()
We are taking this precaution for the safety of the community and our staff and appreciate your patience and understanding.
KLWTD's offices will be closed Monday, February 17th in observance of Presidents' Day.![]()
If you have a sewer emergency, please call 305-451-4019 and press 1 to speak to a KLWTD system technician 24 hours a day.![]()
Wishing everyone a happy and safe weekend!
We're proud to announce that KLWTD was selected to receive a 2019 Domestic Wastewater Plant Operations Excellence Award for the South District from DEP in recognition of outstanding treatment plant operation, maintenance, and compliance. ![]()
Plant Operators Bobby Prince, Joe Williams and Plant Operations Manager, Jered Primicerio accepted the award that was presented by Jon Iglehard, DEP Director of the South District.
KLWTD's offices will be closed Monday, January 20th in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. ![]()
If you have a sewer emergency, please call 305-451-4019 and press 1 to speak to a KLWTD system technician.
The District's Board of Commissioners approved a 15% reduction to the monthly wastewater billing rates. The lower rates will begin with the January billing cycle.
KLWTD office are closed Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving Holiday. ![]()
For wastewater system emergencies or issues call 305-451-4019 and press 1. ![]()
The District wishes you and your family a wonderful Thanksgiving!
The KLWTD offices are closed for regular business today for our annual employee meeting. ![]()
If you have a sewer emergency please call 305-451-4019 and press 1. A system tech will assist you. ![]()
All inspections will be postponed until tomorrow. Thank you for your understanding!
While preparing for the possibility of potentially damaging winds, heavy rainfall, coastal flooding, and fast-moving squalls from Hurricane Dorian, please take a moment to review this guide to sewer use for residence in the Upper Keys.