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MORE ABOUT MY WATER
Why are only a few contaminants listed in this report? What about other contaminants?
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPS), which created the format for this report, does not require that
all substances detected in the public water supply be included in this report.That does not mean that we do not monitor
for other substances.
What is the
hardness of water?
Calcium and magnesium are the minerals
in water that contribute to the hardness of water.
Hardness does not affect the safety of water.
Why does our water have fluoride?
Fluoride is added to the water, as required by law, to protect teeth.
According to the American Dental Association, people who drink fluoridated
water have a 40% to 50% reduction in the number of cavities that would have occurred
without fluoride. Some home filtration
devices remove fluoride from water and bottled water may or may not contain fluoride.
Sometimes my tap water has a yellow tint, should I be concerned?
At times our water may originate from a region of the
Biscayne Aquifer that contains natural organic material caused by decaying vegetation.
These natural substances increase the color of the water. Although the water may
have a yellow tint, there is no harm associated with the color.
More information about contaminants and potential health
effects can be obtained by contacting The following:
Safe Drinking Water Hotline
1-800-426-4791
http://www.epa.gov/safewater
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