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Free Chlorination
Free chlorination is a common practice for water systems using combined chlorine disinfection in an effort to ensure the integrity of the distribution system. The chlorination period is anticipated to be transparent; however, there may be a slight change in the taste or odor of the tap water.
Free Chlorination
Free chlorination is a common practice for water systems using combined chlorine disinfection in an effort to ensure the integrity of the distribution system. The chlorination period is anticipated to be transparent; however, there may be a slight change in the taste or odor of the tap water.
Free Irrigation Evaluation for WWS Customers
On average, over half of the water used at home goes to outdoor irrigation. If you have a city water irrigation system and want recommendations on how to schedule better and use outdoor water more efficiently, WWS partners with Broward’s NatureScape Irrigation Service to offer this service FREE!
Apply below and a trained irrigation specialist will contact you to coordinate the system evaluation.
Free Irrigation Evaluation
Lead Information and Service Line Inventory
Broward County Water and Wastewater Services monitors the quality of your drinking water for many compounds including lead. Although there is no lead in the drinking water when it leaves the water plant, lead can enter drinking water due to lead service lines on your property or plumbing fixtures and pipes inside your home.
Broward County Water and Wastewater Services has completed its service line inventory, with 100% of all service lines identified as Non-lead.
Click below to see the service line inventory and to learn more about lead and how to reduce your exposure.
PFAS
Broward County Water and Wastewater Services has been monitoring for unregulated contaminants (UC) as part of a study to help the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) determine the occurrence in drinking water of UC and whether or not these contaminants need to be regulated. If you would like more information on the EPA’s Unregulated Contaminants Monitoring Rule (UCMR), please call the Safe Drinking Water Hotline at (800) 426-4791. To see the Broward County Water and Wastewater Services Data, click on the link below.