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Today almost 400,000 people live in Tampa Bay, which is heavily polluted by industry, agriculture, sewage, and surface runoff. An acidic leak at a Cargill phosphate plant on the bay’s southern shore severely impacted wetlands near the site of the leak, which emitted 65 million gallons of wastewater into the bay. Marine life and recreational activities are greatly affected by this. While greater efforts have been made to mitigate human effects, occasional algae blooms and red tides have posed a concern.
To improve Tampa water quality, authorities installed advanced water treatment plants. However, a continual threat to marine ecosystems in the bay comes from industrial and agricultural runoff, as well as runoff from developed areas. Despite improvements in Tampa’s water quality over the past few decades, there is still much to be done.
The shores of Tampa Bay have provided ample water sources for thousands of years. Although looking back 6,000 years ago, it was once a brackish waterway drowned by a river valley. Over time, it transformed into a large freshwater lake, likely fed by the Florida Aquifer through natural springs.
The native Weedon Island Culture and Safety Harbor Cultures relied on Tampa Bay’s abundant resources from the sea. Later, Spanish settlers populated the region and enjoyed its natural water supply. In 1824, the United States purchased Florida from Spain and built Fort Brooke at the mouth of the Hillsborough River. Up until 2002, groundwater from the Hillsborough River provided the primary source of drinking water for the city.
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Yes, Tampa’s water is considered hard, which means it has higher levels of calcium and magnesium. Hard water can leave mineral buildup on faucets, dishes, and inside appliances, which over time may affect their efficiency. Using a Culligan Quench water cooler or filtration system can help reduce mineral content, improve taste, and give you fresh, clean water every day while protecting your office’s plumbing.
Yes, Tampa tap water meets federal and state safety standards and is safe to drink. While it is safe, some people may notice tastes or odors from chlorine or minerals. Installing a Culligan Quench water cooler provides a new, safer way to clean your water. It removes impurities and ensures crisp, refreshing water for your household or office.
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