
What's Really in Florida Tap Water in 2025
A county-by-county look at contaminants found in Florida's municipal water — from PFAS to chlorination byproducts.
Discover science-backed ways to improve your family's health through better water, smarter wellness choices and a healthier home environment.

The average American consumes over 700 liters of tap water a year — and most have never tested what's actually in it. Chlorine, lead, PFAS, microplastics, and dozens of regulated contaminants are common in municipal supplies.
Healthy water isn't a luxury. It's the daily decision that shapes hydration, skin, sleep, hormone balance, and long-term cellular health for the whole family.
Every cell, tissue, and organ depends on the water you drink.
EPA limits set decades ago haven't kept up with modern science.
What flows through your shower and dishwasher matters too.
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A county-by-county look at contaminants found in Florida's municipal water — from PFAS to chlorination byproducts.

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