Harrison County Utility Authority

Harrison County Utility Authority HCUA is committed to providing safe, high-quality water & waste management services to our community.

The Harrison County Utility Authority is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of the Mayors from each of the five cities and two Representatives from the Harrison County Board of Supervisors. The HCUA Executive Director and staff are responsible to the Board of Directors for the following:

-Implementation of the HCUA policies
-Management of HCUA revenue and expenditures
-Overseeing the oper

ations and maintenance of HCUA facilities, including monitoring the independent contractors charged with these responsibilities
-Prioritizing capital improvement needs
-Coordinating contracted professional services. Some of the above tasks are reviewed by the Technical Committee, which is comprised of the city engineers or other technical staff members from each municipality.

A few small changes at home can make a big impact across Harrison County. Recycle right, save water and make sure your c...
06/01/2026

A few small changes at home can make a big impact across Harrison County. Recycle right, save water and make sure your cart is ready for pickup.

Want easy ways to help your community this summer? Start here:
https://hcua-ms.us/

Every item recycled counts! Our recycling rate of 43.56% shows how residents work together to protect resources and redu...
05/30/2026

Every item recycled counts! Our recycling rate of 43.56% shows how residents work together to protect resources and reduce waste ♻️

Link in the first comment below for updates.

Stay connected with service updates, weather alerts and water advisories. Sign up to get important updates delivered dir...
05/28/2026

Stay connected with service updates, weather alerts and water advisories. Sign up to get important updates delivered directly to you so you never miss what matters in the first comment below 📲

05/27/2026

What happens after water leaves your home? Most people never think about it but the future of our communities depends on the people who do💧

Through a partnership between Harrison County Utility Authority and H2O Innovation, local students are gaining hands on experience in water and wastewater operations while preparing for careers that keep Harrison County running every day.

From earning certifications to stepping into real job opportunities after graduation, these students are helping build the future of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Read the full story and watch the video here: https://hcua-ms.us/news-detail?item_id=41709

Set up your solid waste the right way to keep collection running smoothly. Following the collection guidelines helps pro...
05/21/2026

Set up your solid waste the right way to keep collection running smoothly. Following the collection guidelines helps protect crews, speeds up service and prevents missed pickups.

Learn about our guidelines in the first comment below.

🚨Holiday service update🚨All garbage, recycle, and yard waste routes will run regular schedule on Monday, May 25 for Memo...
05/18/2026

🚨Holiday service update🚨

All garbage, recycle, and yard waste routes will run regular schedule on Monday, May 25 for Memorial Day. Sign up for our text alerts in the comments below.

Congratulations to the Gaston Point program graduates at Gulfport High! 🎓🎉 Your hard work, dedication, and commitment ha...
05/18/2026

Congratulations to the Gaston Point program graduates at Gulfport High! 🎓🎉

Your hard work, dedication, and commitment have led you to this exciting milestone. As you graduate, you’re stepping forward with real-world experience that will carry you into strong futures and new opportunities.

This is just beginning - go make your mark!

Some items seem recyclable but can cause issues in the system. Keep these out of your recycling cart: -Food and organic ...
05/14/2026

Some items seem recyclable but can cause issues in the system.

Keep these out of your recycling cart:
-Food and organic waste
-Electronics
-Paint, pesticides and chemicals
-Household cleaners
-Scrap metal

Learn how to protect crews and improve recycling quality in the first comment below.

Look at common household items you can recycle at home. A quick review helps keep recycling simple and keeps good materi...
05/11/2026

Look at common household items you can recycle at home. A quick review helps keep recycling simple and keeps good materials in the right place.

Refresh your recycling knowledge in the first comment below.

Small daily choices help protect our water supply as we head into peak summer demand. Turn off the tap while brushing yo...
05/07/2026

Small daily choices help protect our water supply as we head into peak summer demand. Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth, avoid overwatering lawns and use water with intention.

Learn about more simple habits that help the community in the first comment below.

Address

10271 Express Drive
Gulfport, MS
39503

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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