Water Quality

The City of Miramar values its residents and is sensitive to their concerns regarding copper pipe issues. As a result, we have developed a list of frequently asked questions for the benefit of the residents. The City continues to monitor our water quality to ensure continued compliance with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Florida Department of Health and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).

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4100 South Flamingo Road, Miramar, Florida 33027 | (954) 883-5201

Certified by the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP), we are continuously working to ensure that the quality of Miramar’s water meets environmental and governmental standardization, as required by law. Furthermore, in order to support the State licensing requirements, routine water collection samples are continuously gathered at the East Water Treatment Plant, West Water Treatment Plant and the Wastewater Reclamation Facility. We respond to all inquiries concerning water quality.

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Annual Water Quality Reports

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City of Miramar to cease adding fluoride in drinking water effective July 1, 2025.

The City of Miramar will discontinue adding fluoride in its water supply, effective July 1, 2025, as mandated by State Law. This decision comes after Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 700 into law on May 15, 2025, prohibiting cities from adding fluoride to their drinking water supply.

While the removal of fluoride may raise concerns among residents, it will not affect the taste or color of our drinking water. In fact, the City's drinking water continues to meet and exceed all local, federal and state regulations.

City Manager Dr. Roy L. Virgin states “The City of Miramar is committed to providing safe and high-quality drinking water to our residents. We understand that fluoride has been a controversial topic for many years, but we must comply with State law.”

The City of Miramar remains dedicated in providing excellent service while maintaining transparency with our residents. For more information contact Customer Service at (954) 602-Help (4357) or email customerservice@miramarfl.gov.