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You wouldn't drink water from a swimming pool because they contain large amounts of chlorine?
Three cities, Melbourne, Cocoa and Palm Bay supply over 80% of the water for residential and commercial use to the residents of Brevard County.
All three cities according to their Annual Federal Water Reports average 3X as much or more chlorine/chloramines in their tap water than the recommended ideal level for swimming pools.
Swimming Pool Chlorine (CL)
Test Kit
(Ideal Chloramine Level 1.0 ppm)
2024 City of Melbourne
Annual Water Report
(Chloramine average 3.4 ppm)
2023 City of Palm Bay
Annual Water Report
(Chloramine average 3.2 ppm)
2023 City of Cocoa
Annual Water Report
(Chloramine average 3.17 ppm)

Cities in Brevard County, Florida
Annual Federal Water Reports
The City of Melbourne supplies water to the following cities:
Melbourne, Melbourne Beach, Indialantic, Indian Harbour Beach, Satellite Beach, Palm Shores, Melbourne Village and a portion of Brevard County and is a wholesale water supplier to city of West Melbourne.
The City of Cocoa supplies water to the following cities:
Canaveral Groves, Cape Canaveral, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Kennedy Space Center, Melbourne (when needed), Merritt Island, Patrick Air Force Base, Port Canaveral, Port St. John, Rockledge, Sharpes, Suntree, Viera, Unincorporated Area, and is a wholesale water supplier to the City of Titusville.
Chlorine and Chloramines (a mixture of chlorine and ammonia) (80% chlorine and 20% ammonia) are added to city water supplies as a disinfectant to kill harmful bacteria in the water.
Chlorine and Chloramines as defined by the EPA for city water treatment are pesticides. The recommended level of chlorine for residential swimming pools is 1.0 ppm (parts per million).
Cities in Brevard County have a level of residual chlorine and/or chloramines over 3X (ppm) in the tap water they supply.
The levels of chlorine, chloramines are more than 3X the level (3.17 - 3.4 ppm) in the tap water provided in Brevard County, than is recommended for residential swimming pools (1.0 ppm).
Would you let your family drink water from a residential swimming pool?
There are 3X the levels of chlorine, chloramines in Brevard County tap water, than the recommended levels for residential swimming pools.
Isn't it time to educate yourself and see what options are available to protect you and your family from harmful effects of forever chemicals, micro- plastics, chlorine, chloramines, pesticides, herbicides and other potentially dangerous contaminants in the tap water entering your home?
Call 321-380-4010 for a no obligation phone consultation or to set up an appointment where we came come out and show you affordable options to provide you and your family with Safe, Clean & Healthy water!

