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Daytona Beach, FL Tap Water Quality

Water safety reports for all 13 ZIP codes in Daytona Beach, Florida

Average Score

86/100

Health Violations

13

ZIP Codes

13

High Lead Risk

4

of 13 ZIP codes

A

About Tap Water in Daytona Beach, FL

Tap water in Daytona Beach, FL ranks among the best in the state, maintaining a remarkable average water quality score of 86/100 across its 13 ZIP codes. Based on recent EPA Safe Drinking Water Act compliance records, water provided by City of Daytona Beach, and other municipal suppliers has consistently met or exceeded federal safety standards. This top-tier "A" grade reflects strong infrastructure, diligent monitoring by Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and low contaminant levels.

The accumulation of 13 health-based violations over the past 5 years highlights systemic challenges within Daytona Beach's water infrastructure. When violations occur, it means that drinking water tests revealed contaminant levels exceeding safe limits, triggering mandatory corrective actions by Florida Department of Environmental Protection. The city relies on ground water, which may require significant treatment upgrades to address these recurring issues.

Additionally, lead exposure risk remains a critical issue for certain neighborhoods. EPA data indicates that 4 out of 13 ZIP codes in Daytona Beach are rated as High or Very High risk for lead. This risk is often driven by aging homes with pre-1986 plumbing containing lead solder or service lines. Families in these areas should test their tap water and consider NSF/ANSI 53 certified filters.

⚠ Lead Risk Alert: Some ZIP codes in Daytona Beach are rated High or Very High for lead exposure risk based on EPA data. Search your specific ZIP code for a detailed lead level report.

Health-Based Contaminant Violations in Daytona Beach

EPA records indicate that the following contaminants have exceeded Safe Drinking Water Act Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) in Daytona Beach water systems over the past 5 years.

Stage 2 DBP Rule

Note: The presence of a past violation does not necessarily mean current water is unsafe. Utilities are required to take corrective action. Review your Consumer Confidence Report for the latest status.

Frequently Asked Questions — Daytona Beach Water Quality

Is tap water safe to drink in Daytona Beach, FL?+
Yes — tap water in Daytona Beach meets all federal EPA standards and earns a A grade. It is generally safe for healthy adults. As always, running your tap for 30 seconds before use and using a filter adds extra protection for vulnerable populations.
What is the water quality score for Daytona Beach?+
The average water quality score across 13 ZIP codes in Daytona Beach, FL is 86/100. Scores are derived from EPA violation history, lead levels, enforcement actions, and infrastructure risk indicators. Individual ZIP codes may vary — search your specific ZIP above for a personalized report.
Does Daytona Beach have lead in its tap water?+
4 out of 13 ZIP codes in Daytona Beach are rated High or Very High for lead exposure risk. Older homes built before 1986 may have lead service lines or plumbing fixtures. Residents should run their tap for 30 seconds before use and consider a certified NSF/ANSI 53 lead filter.
How do I get the water quality report for Daytona Beach?+
Each ZIP code in Daytona Beach has a full water quality report on this site — click any ZIP code below. You can also get the annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) from your local water utility. The CCR is required to be published every year by July 1 and contains actual contaminant measurements and violation history.
Where does Daytona Beach's tap water come from?+
Tap water in Daytona Beach, FL primarily comes from ground water. Groundwater systems pump water from underground aquifers, which is naturally filtered through soil and rock but can still contain naturally occurring contaminants.

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