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Additional Information On St. Petersburg, Florida Tap Water
Is St. Petersburg Tap Water Safe To Drink?
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has identified 5 contaminants in St. Petersburg’s water supply that exceed their health guidelines, based on data from 2014 to 2020. It’s important to note that EWG’s health guidelines are often more stringent than federal standards. These contaminants include arsenic, Chromium-6, and disinfectant byproducts HAA5, HAA9, and TTHMs. Reverse osmosis filtration can help reduce or eliminate these problems.
Is St. Petersburg Tap Water Hard?
The most recent St. Petersburg Water Quality Report showed a range of hardness of 156 mg/L, which is considered hard.
Is There PFAS In St. Petersburg Water?
Recent sampling conducted at St. Petersburg’s water treatment plants detected the presence of PFAS chemicals. The EPA is in the process of setting new MCL (maximum contaminant levels), which range from 4 to 10 parts per trillion. In numbers, that would be 0.00000000004 for PFOA and PFOS, individually to 0.0000000001 for PFNA, PFHxS, and HFPO-DA (GenX Chemicals). As you can see in the water quality report, many samples do not meet these standards. Click here to learn more about our whole house PFAS filtration systems.
Does St. Petersburg Tap Water Have Fluoride?
Yes, St. Petersburg adds fluoride to its water supply to help prevent tooth decay. The most recent water quality report showed a level of .620. The EPA maximum contaminant level is 4 ppm.
Where Does St. Petersburg Get Its Water?
St. Petersburg’s tap water is supplied by Tampa Bay Water, a regional utility that sources water from a blend of groundwater and surface water. The raw water—drawn from extensive underground aquifer systems (including wells tapping into the Floridan Aquifer) and surface sources such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs—is delivered to the city’s Cosme Water Treatment Plant for processing before being distributed to residents.
Do I Need A Water Softener In St. Petersburg?
With a hardness that can be as high as 156 mg/L, it is advised for your home to have a water softener to save on appliance costs, better your clothing, improve your hair and skin, and other benefits. Learn more here.
Do I Need A Water Filter in St. Petersburg?
St. Petersburg water contains levels of arsenic, Chromium-6, plus HAA5, TTHMs and other disinfectant byproducts from chlorine or chloramine treatment. While none of these are typically above the EPA maximum contaminant level, they could be harmful. Learn more here about under-sink reverse osmosis filtration systems, and click here to learn more about whole house filtration systems.
How Much Is Bottled Water Delivery In St. Petersburg?
Culligan is St. Petersburg leader for bottled water delivery for office and home. We also offer many different models of water dispensers and ice machines. Please let us know how many people are in your home or office, or how many 5-gallons of water you need, and we’ll contact you with accurate pricing. Learn more here.
Where Can I Get A Local Tap Water Quality Report?
You can access the most recent St. Petersburg Tap Water Quality Report here.
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