Residential & Commercial Construction
- Existing Water & Sewer Service
- New Water & Sewer Service
- Service Agreement
- Construction/Floating Meters
- Submitting Documents
Procedure to Obtain a New Water Service Installation from an Existing Water Main
If you have a property that had water service to it provided by the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department but for some reason, the meter was removed, you must have a water meter set on the existing service. Please note that this assumes there are no changes proposed to the existing use of the property.
In order to request that your meter be set, you must submit the following in writing to the WASD New Business Office at either the LeJeune building, 3575 S. LeJeune Road (south of US-1) or the Miami-Dade Permitting and Inspection Center (MDPIC) at 11805 SW 26 Street in west Miami-Dade:
Property owner's information
- Name
- Mailing address
- Social Security number or Federal Tax Identification number
- Daytime phone number
Property information
- Project Address
- A legal description of the property
- The folio number(s) of the property (this can be obtained by searching the County's property records at on the Property Appraiser's website.
- Type and number of units of existing structures on the property.
- A sewage flow allocation letter from the Miami-Dade Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) OR a septic tank approval letter from the Miami-Dade Department of Health (DOH) (This is only required if there is a change to the existing use of the property)
- The appropriate fee; fees are calculated at time of request
Please note that WASD reserves the right to ask for additional information and supporting documentation.
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