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  Public Utilities Department
 

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Water & Sewer Emergencies:  910-371-6506

Public Utilities Director
James Strickland Jr.
910-371-0149
jstrickland@townofleland.com

Click here for the Stormwater Management Division

Sewer Application   Sewer Debit Authorization

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Wastewater spill in The Town of Leland - Feb. 23, 2010

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  Click here for Recycling Information  

Town of Leland launching new curbside recycling program in early 2009

The Public Utilities Director is a professional in the operations of the Public Utilities Department who plans, organizes and directs the Public Utilities Department, including wastewater, streets, storm drains, parks, solid waste and parking. The Director also works with the various boards and commissions on public utilities issues and works to resolve employee related issues.
The mission of the Department of Public Utilities is to provide outstanding public services for the citizens of Leland, our visitors and our neighboring subdivisions while maintaining a superior infrastructure, guaranteeing a clean and safe environment as well as sustaining a high quality of life.

After Hours Emergency Number – 910-371-6506

Do not: Pour Grease, fats and oils from cooking down the drain
Do not: Use the toilet as a wastebasket

Do not: Use the sewer as a means to dispose of food scraps
Do: Collect grease in a container and dispose of it in the garbage
Do: Place food scraps in the waste containers or garbage bags for disposal with solid waste, or start a compost pile
Do: Place a wastebasket in the bathroom to dispose of solid waste. Disposable diapers, condoms and personal hygiene products do not belong in the sewer system.

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