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Lauderdale Lakes, FL

Lauderdale Lakes is served by Broward County WWS — with chromium-6, HAAs, and PFAS above EWG health guidelines. Hard water at 14–16 GPG. "The Heart of Broward County" with 36,000 residents and above-average lead risk. A small beach town with outsized water quality concerns. Here's the full picture.

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Lauderdale Lakes is served by Broward County Water and Wastewater Services (BCWWS-2A) — a regional utility serving Palm Beach Gardens, and surrounding communities. EWG's independent analysis of Seacoast data shows chromium-6, PFOA, and haloacetic acids above health-based guidelines. Water meets all federal standards. "Federally compliant" and "meets current independent health guidelines" are two different things — and that gap is what home filtration addresses.

Lauderdale Lakes is a central Broward County city of approximately 36,000 residents — "The Heart of Broward County." It was developed primarily 1960s–1980s. Lauderdale Lakes is home to a4,000 residents, situated between Coconut Creek to the north, Margate to the south, and Tamaraco the west. A diverse, established community built primarily in the 1diverse community of families, working professionals,ls, and long-term residents. Its water comes from Seacoast Utilities Authority, which draws from the Biscayne Aquifer through 38 surficial aquifer wells and 3 Floridan aquifer wells, and treats through a 30.5 MGD membrane facility — 26 MGD nanofiltration and 3.5 MGD reverse osmosis — plus chloramine disinfection. At approximately 150–200 ppm (9–12 GPG after mmbrane and lime soconventional treatment), Lauderdale Lakes water is hard — comparable to Lauderhill, Margate,ate, and Tamarac — all on the same Broward WWS system. Served cities like Boca Raton (15 GPG) or West Palm Beach (18.5 GPG). Seacoast's nanofiltration reduces hardness more effectively than conventional lime softening. EWG's independent analysis of Seacoast Utilities data shows chromium-6 above EWG's 0.02 ppb health guideline, PFOA detected above health-based levels, and haloacetic acids above EWG's cancer risk threshold. PFAS is detected in the regional Biscayne Aquifer. Lauderdale Lakes' housing stock spans 1960s–1980s — above-average lead risk than older communities, but the same chemical contaminant concerns as all Seacoast service areas.

For Lauderdale Lakes' established residential neighborhoods, the water quality concernsfly World, and homeowners throughout this planned community, soft water is immediately noticeable — no scale on outdoor showers, no mineral deposits on pool tile, no hard water film after washing down the boat. A water softener, catalytic carbon filter, and under-sink RO cover everything Seacoast Utilities' treatment doesn't.

What's Actually in Lauderdale Lakes Water
Based on EWG database (Broward County WWS serving Lauderdale Lakes), Broward County WWS 2025 Water Quality Report, and FIU South Florida research
🔴 Very High Concern

Hard Water — 18.5 GPG

~230 ppm calcium and magnesium — approximately 2× the US national average. Hard enough to form scale on water heaters, clog dishwasher nozzles, and leave mineral deposits on Lauderdale Lakes' household fixtures and outdoor surfaces.rfaces. Notably visible in a coastal lifestyle environment.

Fix: Water Softener (48K grain)
🟠 Above EPA Health Guidelines

PFAS "Forever Chemicals"

PFOA detected in Seacoast Utilities data above EWG health-based levels. PFAS contamination in the northern Palm Beach County Biscayne Aquifer is documented by FIU researchers from PBIA airport and other regional sources. Seacoast's membrane treatment reduces PFAS significantly — nanofiltration and RO are among the best available technologies for PFAS removal. RO removes 90–99% at the kitchen tap.

Fix: Reverse Osmosis (90–99%)
🟠 Above EWG Guidelines

Disinfection Byproducts

HAAs and TTHMs form when Broward County WWS chloramine disinfectant reacts with organic matter during distribution to Lauderdale Lakes. EWG analysis shows these above health-based guidelines. Exposure occurs through drinking AND showering. A whole-house catalytic carbon filter removes HAAs and TTHMs from every tap and shower.

Fix: Catalytic Carbon Filter
🟡 Detected — Health Concern

Chromium-6

Chromium-6 detected above EWG's 0.02 ppb health guideline in Seacoast Utilities distribution data. No federal MCL specifically for Cr-6 — utilities can be in full legal compliance while hexavalent chromium remains elevated above independent health thresholds. RO removes 95–99% at the drinking tap.

Fix: Reverse Osmosis (95–99%)
🟡 Risk in Older Homes

Lead (Pre-1986 Homes)

WPB's source water contains no lead. But homes built before 1986 in Northwood, Flamingo Park, El Cid, and other historic neighborhoods may have lead solder at pipe joints. First-draw morning water in these homes can carry lead at concerning levels.

Fix: Under-Sink RO or NSF-53 Filter
🔵 Taste & Ongoing Exposure

Chloramines — 2–4 ppm

Seacoast Utilities adds chloramine disinfection after membrane treatment for distribution system safety. Chloramine produces the chemical taste some Lauderdale Lakes residents notice — particularly in the shower. Catalytic carbon removes it effectively. Requires catalytic carbon — not standard carbon — for effective removal. Degrades softener resin over time without carbon pre-filtration protection.

Fix: Catalytic Carbon Filter

Water Hardness Comparison — Lauderdale Lakes in Context

Miami (Miami-Dade WASD)22.4 GPG — Extreme
Lauderdale Lakes (Broward County WWS) ← You Are Here14–16 GPG — Hard
Boynton Beach16 GPG
Delray Beach12 GPG
Jupiter Town Utility (treated)10–14 GPG
US National Average~7 GPG
Scale damage threshold: 7 GPG. "Very hard" classification: 10.5+ GPG. Lauderdale Lakes at 14–16 GPG is approximately 2–2.3× the national average.
Our Services in Lauderdale Lakes
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Water Softener Installation

Sized for WPB's 18.5 GPG — not a national average. Most households need a 48,000–64,000 grain system. Fleck/Clack valves with 10% crosslink resin. 5-year valve warranty.

From $1,495
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Whole-House Carbon Filtration

Catalytic carbon for chloramine removal — treats every tap and shower. Reduces TTHMs/HAAs throughout the home. Protects softener resin from chloramine degradation.

From $1,495
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Reverse Osmosis Systems

NSF/ANSI 58-certified under-sink RO. Removes PFAS (90–99%), chromium-6, lead, arsenic, and disinfection byproducts at the kitchen tap. Stops the bottled water habit.

From $799
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Complete 3-Stage System

Carbon filter + softener + RO — the full solution for WPB's water. Addresses every major concern: taste, hardness, PFAS, chromium-6, and disinfection byproducts.

From $3,200
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Repairs & Maintenance

Service for all brands, not just systems we installed. Resin replacement, valve service, filter changes, salt delivery to WPB ZIP codes (33401–33412, 33480).

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Financing Available

Flexible payment plans for all system types. Get the right system now — not the affordable system now. We work with most credit profiles.

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What a Complete System Costs in Lauderdale Lakes
Entry Level

Softener Only

$1,495
to $2,500 installed
  • 48K–64K grain (sized to your GPG)
  • Hard water & scale protection
  • Appliance lifespan extended
  • 5-yr valve / 10-yr tank warranty
Drinking Water

Under-Sink RO Only

$799
to $1,200 installed
  • NSF 58-certified 5-stage system
  • PFAS removal 90–99%
  • Chromium-6 & lead removal
  • Replaces bottled water habit
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Free Water TestAt your tap, not a utility average
Same-Day InstallThroughout Lauderdale Lakes & Lauderhill
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5-Year WarrantyValve + 10yr tanks
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FinancingFlexible monthly plans
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Licensed & InsuredPalm Beach County certified
Lauderdale Lakes homeowners in pre-1986 properties: The city's 1960s–1980s housing creates above-average lead risk. An under-sink RO addresses lead, chromium-6, HAAs, and PFAS simultaneously. A first-draw lead test is included in every Lauderdale Lakes free consultation. Call 561-352-9989. Wynmoor Village was developed in the 1970s — before the 1986 lead solder ban. An under-sink RO at the kitchen tap addresses 6:2 FTSA PFAS and chromium-6 in Lauderdale Lakes' Broward County WWS supply. A first-draw lead test is included in our free consultation.dates 1986, we include a first-draw lead test as part of our free consultation. Call 561-352-9989.
Understanding Lauderdale Lakes Water Quality in 2026

Lauderdale Lakes is served by Broward County Water and Wastewater Services (BCWWS) (FL4060254), which operates a Lime Softening Plant and Nanofiltration Plant. The utility draws from the Biscayne Aquifer and treats through dual processes before adding chloramine disinfection for distribution. A free water test at your Lauderdale Lakes address confirms your specific hardness and contaminant profile. More details: City utility operates independently from Broward County WWS. They stopional utility drawing from the Biscayne Aquifer through wellfields in the Palm Beach Gardens and North Palm Beach area. Seacoast treats water through conventional lime softening, filtration, and chloramine disinfection before distributing throughout Lauderdale Lakes and surrounding communities. EWG's independent analysis of Seacoast data (FL4501124) shows chromium-6, PFOA, and haloacetic acids above health-based guidelines.

Seacoast's treatment meets all federal standards. EWG's independent analysis shows disinfection byproducts — specifically HAAs — above the one-in-one-million lifetime cancer risk threshold. These form when Seacoast's chloramine disinfectant reacts with organic matter in the Biscayne Aquifer source water during distribution. They're present at federally legal levels that exceed independent health guidelines.

The PFAS situation in Lauderdale Lakes is part of the regional Broward County Biscayne Aquifer contamination. The Biscayne Aquifer carries PFAS from decades of firefighting foam use at airports and military installations, atmospheric deposition documented by FIU researchers, and other regional sources. PBCWU's conventional treatment does not reliably remove PFAS — unlike Jupiter Utilities, which uses nanofiltration and RO specifically effective against PFAS. For Lauderdale Lakes residents concerned about PFAS, an under-sink reverse osmosis system provides 90–99% removal at the drinking water tap.

Lauderdale Lakes water at 14–16 GPG is hard — typical Broward Countyty WWSytal community where water contacts outdoor surfaces constantly — pool tile, outdoor showers, boat hardware, Intracoastal waterfront fixtures. The lime softening at Seacoast's treatment plant reduces some hardness, but finished water arrives at Lauderdale Lakes homes — hard enough to cause scale and increase soap and detergent consumption.

Hard Water and ChChromium-6, HAAs, and Hard Water: What Lauderdale Lakes' Water Profile Means for Residents

Lauderdale Lakes' water profile has three concerns worth addressing separately: hard water that affects every water-contact surface in a coastal lifestyle environment, and chemical contaminants (chromium-6, PFOA, HAAs) that EWG flags above health-based guidelines. Over a year — a typical household uses 80,000–120,000 gallons — that's between 55 and 80 pounds of mineral load flowing through your water heater, dishwasher, washing machine, and plumbing. Most of it flushes through. A meaningful portion of it deposits on heated surfaces, inside pipes, and on every fixture where water evaporates.

The water heater takes the worst of it. Calcium carbonate's inverse solubility — the property that makes it precipitate out of solution as water heats — concentrates scale deposits on the heating elements inside a tank water heater. Research from the Water Quality Research Foundation found that water heaters on hard water above 26 GPG lose up to 48% of heating efficiency and fail up to 30% sooner. Lauderdale Lakes at 14–16 GPG is in the range where appliance scale damage occurs at a meaningful rate. Water heaters in untreated Lauderdale Lakes homes typically fail at 8–11 years instead of the expected 12–15.

A water softener sized for Lauderdale Lakes' 14–16 GPG — which means a 48,000-grain system for most households — delivers soft water at 0 GPG throughout the home. The scale formation stops immediately. Existing scale inside water heaters and appliances softens over time as soft water contacts it. Detergent and soap consumption drops 40–60% within the first month. Shower water feels dramatically different — not because it's been treated with anything added, but because the mineral film has been removed from the equation entirely.

What to Expect Working With Water Wizards in Lauderdale Lakes

We start every Lauderdale Lakes job with a free in-home water test. For pre-1986 buildings including Century Village, we include a first-draw lead screen. We measure your specific water at your specific tap — not the city's system average, not an EWG database reading. Your hardness in GPG, chloramine concentration, iron content, pH, and total dissolved solids. For homes in pre-1986 neighborhoods, we recommend a certified lab lead test as part of the consultation, which we arrange at no charge.

From the test, the system recommendation is straightforward. Most Lauderdale Lakes homes benefit from a combination of whole-house catalytic carbon (for chloramine taste, odor, and disinfection byproduct reduction throughout the home), a water softener sized for 12–16 GPG (for appliance protection and scale elimination), and an under-sink RO (for PFAS, chromium-6, and lead removal at the kitchen tap). This three-stage combination runs $2,500–$4,600 installed for most Lauderdale Lakes homes.

Installation is same-day for most standard residential systems. We use Fleck and Clack industrial control valves — the same components found in commercial water treatment facilities — backed by 5-year valve warranties and 10-year tank warranties. We install 10% crosslink resin specifically selected for South Florida's chloramine water. After installation, we're a local company that answers its phone: for filter changes, salt delivery to Lauderdale Lakes (33309, 33311, 33313, 33319), or system service, you call us directly — not a national call center.

Areas We Serve in Lauderdale Lakes & Central Broward County

Lauderdale Lakes Central
  • Oakland Park Blvd Blvd World area
  • Ocean Blvd corridor
  • Hillsboro Inlet area
  • Intracoastal waterfront
  • Hillsboro Beach
North Palm Beach
  • North Palm Beach (all)
  • Old Port Cove
  • Lost Tree Village
  • North Palm Beach CC area
  • Juno Isles
Adjacent Jupiter / PBG
  • Palm Beach Gardens (SE)
  • Jupiter (southern)
  • Tequesta (southern)
  • Riviera Beach (northern)
Palm Beach Gardens
  • Palm Beach Gardens (Seacoast zones)
  • PGA National area
  • Ballenisles
  • Frenchman's Reserve
ZIP codes served: 33309 · 33311 · 33313 · 33319 (Lauderdale Lakes) and surrounding central Broward County
Frequently Asked Questions About Lauderdale Lakes Water
Lauderdale Lakes water from Broward County WWS meets all federal legal standards. EWG's independent analysis shows chromium-6 above EWG's health guideline, PFOA detected above health-based levels, and HAAs above the one-in-one-million cancer risk threshold. For most residents, these are long-term exposure concerns. An under-sink RO addresses all three at the drinking tap. "Legally safe" and "meeting current independent health guidelines" are different standards. For families with young children, pregnant women, or anyone wanting maximum protection, an NSF-certified RO system for drinking water is strongly recommended.
Very hard — approximately 260 ppm (15 GPG). This is roughly 2 times the US national average of approximately 7 GPG, and higher than most other South Florida municipalities except Miami and parts of western Palm Beach County. The "very hard" classification begins at 10.5 GPG. Lauderdale Lakes at 14–16 GPG is 35–50% above that threshold. Without a water softener, this level of hardness causes significant appliance damage over time, increases soap and detergent consumption significantly, and affects skin and hair quality after every shower.
Yes — EWG analysis of PBCWU data confirms PFAS detected in the distribution system including Lauderdale Lakes. FIU researchers document PFAS throughout the Biscayne Aquifer from airport firefighting foam and other regional sources. PBCWU uses conventional lime softening and chlorination, which does not reliably remove PFAS — unlike Jupiter Utilities, which uses membrane treatment. A home RO system removes PFAS at 90–99%. A home reverse osmosis system removes PFAS at 90–99%.
Lauderdale Lakes is served by Broward County Water and Wastewater Services. The County BCWWS-2A. A free water test at your address confirms your contaminant levels. Broward County WWS serves Gardens, and surrounding north Broward communities.iscayne Aquifer and treats through conventional lime softening, filtration, and chloramine disinfection. The utility meets all federal standards. A free water test at your Lauderdale Lakes address confirms your exact hardness and contaminant levels.
Yes — yes, at 14–16 GPG, Lauderdale Lakes water causes meaningful scale. Hard water leaves scale on pool tile, outdoor showers, boat surfaces, and dock hardware in water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines. Research shows water heaters in hard water lose significant efficiency and fail earlier than those on softened water. Most Lauderdale Lakes homeowners without softeners spend $600–$1,100+ annually in excess energy, detergent, and accelerated appliance replacement — more than the cost of a softener's annual maintenance. Most professionally installed softeners in WPB pay for themselves in 2–3 years.
Seacoast's source wateCity source wateBroward County WWS source water. Lauderdale Lakes has significant pre-1986 housing — the city was developed primarily 1960s–1980s, with most of the community predating the 1986 lead solder ban. Homes in Lauderdale Lakes built before 1986 — most of the city pre-dates that ban. buildings (1970s construction — largely post-1986 solder ban, making lead risk lower than older communities. Homes in Lauderdale Lakes built before 1986 — may have lead solder at pipe joints and older brass fixtures. Lead leaches into water that sits overnight in these pipes. If your home was built before 1986, testing your first-draw tap water specifically for lead is recommended. An under-sink RO or NSF-53 certified lead-reduction filter removes lead at 95–99%.
For Lauderdale Lakes — chromium-6 above EWG threshold, HAAs and TTHMs above cancer risk guidelines, PFAS detected, 14–16 GPG hard water, and above-average lead risk from 1960s–1980s housing. Full description: chromium-6 above EWG threshold, HAAs above EWG guidelines, PFAS in Seacoast distribution, and 12–16 GPG hard water — the most effective combination is: whole-house catalytic carbon filter (removes chloramines, TTHMs/HAAs from every tap and shower), water softener sized for 18.5 GPG (addresses scale damage throughout home), and under-sink RO at kitchen tap (removes PFAS, chromium-6, lead, and any remaining dissolved contaminants). Combined installed cost: $3,200–$5,500. We offer financing.
Water softener for Lauderdale Lakes: $1,495–$2,200 installed (48K grain for 14–16 GPG). Full combination — catalytic carbon + softener + under-sink RO: $2,600–$4,800 for most Lauderdale Lakes homes. Financing available. water test. We offer financing on all system types.
Chloramine disinfection — used throughout South Florida including Lauderdale Lakes — produces the pool-like chemical taste most residents have normalized. Chloramines are more stable than plain chlorine but also more persistent in taste and odor. Standard pitcher filters are largely ineffective against chloramines; South Florida requires catalytic carbon specifically engineered to break apart chloramine's chemical bonds. A whole-house catalytic carbon filter eliminates this from every tap and shower, typically producing a noticeable taste improvement on the first day.
Lauderdale Lakes is served by Broward County Water and Wastewater Services. Broward County BCWWS-2A. The City distributes iscayne Aquifer source water. Broward County WWS also serves neighboring Margate, Tamarac, and much of central Broward Countalm Beach and most of Palm Beach Gardens. The utility draws from the Biscayne Aquifer through wellfields in the area and uses conventional treatment. A free water test at your tap confirms your exact hardness and contaminant profile.
We offer same-day installation throughout Lauderdale Lakes, Lauderhill, Fort Lauderdale, Sunrise, and surrounding central Broward County. A water softener or wholeones), and surrounding northern Palm Beach County. A water softener or whole-house carbon filter typically takes 2–4 hours to install. A full three-stage system (carbon + softener + RO) takes 4–6 hours. Call 561-352-9989 and we'll confirm availability — same-day appointments are usually possible.
Yes — and this surprises many people. Lauderdale Lakes, Tamarac, and much of central Broward County all receive Broward County WWS water — same source, same treatment, similar contaminant profile. The specific contaminant levels in Lauderdale Lakes may vary by distribution zone. A free water test at your address confirms your specific levels. Note: neighboring Deerfield Beach has its own City utility (lime softening + NF) — separate from Broward County WWS. The City's nanofiltration plant has been operating since 2004. Compared to straight Broward County WWS conventional treatment, Deerfield Beach's City utility produces slightly softer water (~10–14 GPG) than Lauderdale Lakes (~14–16 GPG). For Lauderhill: own city utility — see our Lauderhill page. see our Coral Springs page. EWG contaminants (arsenic, chromium-6, HAAs) still appear above health guidelines regardless. An under-sink RO addresses these at the household level. For more details: the City utilitytilities. This is a meaningful distinction. Jupiter Utilities (which serves eastern Jupiter) uses membrane nanofiltration that reliably removes PFAS and produces water at around 10–14 GPG. Seacoast Utilities uses conventional lime softening without conventional treatment. Lauderdale Lakes' Broward County WWS supply produces similar water toonventionally treated water with a different contaminant profile. A free water test at your address confirms your specific utility and hardness level.
Monthly: check salt level and add bags as needed (most Lauderdale Lakes families at 14–16 GPG use approximately 1 bag/month). Annually: clean the brine tank; test output hardness with a test strip to confirm softening at 0 GPG. Every 5–7 years: professional valve service. Every 10–12 years (for 10% crosslink resin): resin replacement. We offer salt delivery throughout Lauderdale Lakes (33309, 33311, 33313, 33319) and surrounding central Broward County, and annual service plans — call 561-352-9989 to set up recurring service.
Chromium-6 (hexavalent chromium) is a form of chromium associated with industrial contamination and naturally occurring geological deposits. It's the compound at the center of the Erin Brockovich case and is classified as a probable human carcinogen. EWG's analysis of Seacoast Utilities data shows chromium-6 above their 0.02 ppb health guideline in Lauderdale Lakes' Broward County WWS supply. The "Erin Brockovich compound" is a carcinogen with no federal MCL specifically for hexavalent chromium (only total chromium). An under-sink RO provides additional protection for chromium-6 at the household level, complementing Seacoast's membrane treatment. An under-sink RO removes it at 95–99% alongside PFOA and HAAs. The EPA has a limit for total chromium but no specific federal MCL for the hexavalent form — meaning utilities can be in compliance while chromium-6 specifically remains elevated. Reverse osmosis removes 95–99% of chromium-6.

Start With a Free Water Test

20 minutes. We come to you. Real data on your Lauderdale Lakes water — hardness, TDS, chloramine. Given Lauderdale Lakes' predominantly pre-1986 housing, a first-draw lead screen is standard. Context on chromium-6 and HAAs from Broward County WWS data. From there, the right system is clear. the chromium-6 and PFOA that EWG flags for Seacoast. From there, the right system is obvious.

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