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Today, Jacksonville water quality is generally good, and the water is safe for drinking and everyday use. The primary source of clean water for residents of Jacksonville is the Floridian aquifer, an aquifer system that supplies water to almost ten million people. The drinking water system that controls and monitors Jacksonville water quality consists of 26 water treatment plants and a distribution grid of 4,208 miles of water lines.
Potential sources of drinking water contamination in Jacksonville include landfills, fuel storage tanks, dry cleaning facilities, and wastewater disposal areas. According to EPA data, the city of Jacksonville was in violation of federal drinking water standards eight times between October 2019 and September 2021. Within the last five years, lead and copper have both been found to be affecting Jacksonville water quality.
The area of present-day Jacksonville has been settled for thousands of years due to its close proximity to the St. John’s River. Since its founding in 1822, Jacksonville has grown into the second-largest city by area in the contiguous United States.
Much of this growth is attributed to the city developing into a major military and civilian deep-water port. The first waterworks were built to help control Jacksonville water quality in 1880 as the city’s population expanded. As Jacksonville has continued to grow, the city has had to deal with water quality issues caused by industrial mills and naval stations in the area.
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Yes, Jacksonville’s tap water is typically considered safe to drink. Each year, JEA, Jacksonville’s primary water supplier, tests over 45,000 samples to ensure the supply meets the strict state and federal regulatory standards. Residents can view the utility’s annual water quality reports to see the results. The metro water supply is also treated with chlorine to prevent any pathogens.
However, the pipes in a home or business can impact the color and clarity of tap water. To ensure consistent, high-quality drinking water, consider installing an advanced filtration system to remove contaminants such as perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAs), microplastics and waterborne pathogens.
Jacksonville’s water is hard because it’s sourced from the Floridan Aquifer, a limestone-rich natural reservoir. When rain flows into the aquifer, the limestone dissolves, leaving minerals such as calcium and magnesium in the water. According to JEA, the water hardness in Jacksonville varies depending on the service area and can range from hard to very hard.
Hard water doesn’t pose a health risk, but it can leave a white residue on your faucets or coffee machine and cause spots on your dishes. A consultation with Culligan Quench can help you find solutions for managing hard water in your home or workplace.
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