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North Miami Beach (FL4131618) — TTHMs, chlorate, arsenic above EWG. 15 GPG. Own utility, NOT Miami-Dade WASD.hlorate above EWG. ~224K residents. 1925 incorporation.. Plus arsenic, chlorate, chromium-6, and HAAs above EWG health guidelines. Hard water at 14–16 GPG. A serious water profile for Broward's second-largest city.

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North Miami Beach has its own water utility (FL4131618) — 6:2 FTSA PFAS, TTHMs, chromium-6, chlorate, and arsenic above EWG guidelines. ~8.5–11.5 GPG — softer than Miami-Dade WASD. 5× the EPA's new 4 ppt health limit. The City of North Miami Beach is within the documented PFAS contamination zone of the from the regional Biscayne Aquifer. EWG data also shows arsenic, chlorate, chromium-6, and HAA9 above health guidelines. An NSF-certified reverse osmosis system removes PFAS at 90–99% and addresses all other chemical contaminants simultaneously.

North Miami Beach, Florida — northeast Miami-Dade County city with 153,000 residents — has a well-documented water quality challenge. The City of North Miami Beach operates its own water utility (FL4131618).h the Dept of Public Works, drawing from the Biscayne and Floridan Aquifers and treating through lime softening, ferric chloride coagulation, filtration, and chloramine disinfection. PFOS has been detected at 20 ppt — 5× the EPA's new 4 ppt MCL. EWG data also shows arsenic, chlorate above the thyroid disruption benchmark, chromium-6, and HAAs above health guidelines. Hard water runs 14–16 GPG.

City of North Miami Beach uses conventional treatment, ferric chloride, filtration, and chloramine disinfection — which does not reliably remove PFAS. The PFOS level of 20 ppt reflects FLL airport PFAS contamination of the regional Biscayne Aquifer that conventional treatment cannot address. For North Miami Beach residents, a reverse osmosis system for drinking water is the appropriate response to documented contamination at 5× the incoming federal limit.

What's Actually in North Miami Beach Water — The Documented Picture
Based on EWG database (City of North Miami Beach FL4131618), City of North Miami Beach Water Quality Report, and FIU PFAS research
🔴 Peak at 149 ppb — Near Federal Limit

Hard Water — 14–18 GPG

~240–310 ppm calcium and magnesium — 2–2.5× the US national average. Hard enough to cause scale in water heaters, clog dishwasher nozzles, and leave mineral film on skin and hair. North Miami Beach is served by the City's own utility (FL4131604).

Fix: Water Softener (48K grain)
🔴 6.5× EPA Limit — URGENT

PFOS — 26 ppt Detected

PFOS documented at detected in City of North Miami Beach distribution above EWG's health guidelines.nant level. This is not a borderline detection. PFAS accumulates in tissue over years and is linked to cancer, thyroid disruption, immune suppression, and reproductive effects. Conventional treatment does not remove it. RO does.

Fix: Reverse Osmosis (90–99%)
🔴 Peak at 149 ppb — Near Federal Limit

TTHMs — Peak at 149 ppb

HAAs and TTHMs from North Miami Beach's chloramine disinfection appear above EWG health guidelines. Exposure occurs via drinking AND showering. A whole-house catalytic carbon filter removes these at every tap and shower.

Fix: Catalytic Carbon Filter
🟡 Detected — Health Concern

Chromium-6

Hexavalent chromium — the "Erin Brockovich compound" — detected above EWG health guidelines. No federal specific limit for Cr-6 (only total chromium), so utilities can comply while hexavalent chromium remains elevated. Linked to increased cancer risk.

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

City of North Miami Beach uses chloramine disinfection throughout the distribution system. Produces the pool-like chemical taste most residents have normalized. Requires catalytic carbon — not standard carbon — for effective removal. Degrades softener resin over time without pre-filtration protection.

Fix: Catalytic Carbon Filter

TTHMs & Hard Water — North Miami Beach in Context

Miami (Miami-Dade WASD)22.4 GPG — Extreme
North Miami Beach ← You Are Here14–16 GPG + PFOS 20 ppt
Hallandale Beach14 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. North Miami Beach at ~15 GPG is approximately 2.4× the national average. The more urgent concern is PFOS at 5× the EPA's new limit.
Our Services in North Miami Beach
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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 North Miami Beach
Entry Level

Softener Only

$1,495
to $2,200 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 North Miami Beach & Aventura
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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
If your home was built before 1986: Lead solder at pipe joints is a potential concern in WPB's historic neighborhoods. Testing your first-draw morning tap water for lead takes under an hour and costs $40–$80 at a certified lab. We arrange this as part of our free consultation. Don't assume you're safe — lead is invisible, tasteless, and odorless.
North Miami Beach Water Quality: TTHMs, Chlorate, Arsenic, and the City's Own Utility and the City's Own Utilitynd Chlorate Profile

North Miami Beach water comes from the City's own utility (FL4060642) — separate from Broward County Water and Wastewater Services. The City draws from both the Biscayne and Floridan Aquifers, treats through lime softening, ferric chloride, filtration, and chloramine disinfection, and distributes to 153,000 residents.

PFS (6:2 FTSA) detected. The city is within the documented PFAS contamination zone from FLL airport. Utilities have until 2029 to comply with the new PFAS MCL. In the meantime, an under-sink RO removes PFOS at 90–99% at the kitchen tap. The arsenic finding (above EWG's no-risk guideline) and chlorate finding (above the thyroid disruption benchmark) add to the urgency for a household RO.

The chlorate finding is specific to North Miami Beach: TTHMs (bromodichloromethane, chloroform) above EWG's cancer risk thyroid disruption benchmark means daily tap water exposure may affect thyroid iodide uptake. This is most significant for pregnant women and children whose thyroid function is critical for development. An under-sink RO removes chlorate at 90–99% alongside PFAS and arsenic.

Hard water at 14–16 GPG adds a third layer to North Miami Beach's overall water quality picture. While not as extreme as Miami (22.4 GPG) or West Palm Beach (18.5 GPG), this hardness level still causes measurable appliance damage over time, increases soap and detergent consumption, and leaves the mineral film on skin and hair after every shower. A water softener addresses this component while the carbon filter and RO address the chemical contamination concerns.

What the PFAS, Arsenic, and Chlorate Numbers Mean for North Miami Beach Residents

North Miami Beach's water testing data has a specific combination worth explaining clearly: PFOS above the EPA MCL, arsenic above the California no-risk guideline, and chlorate above the thyroid disruption benchmark — all simultaneously. 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. PFOS at 20 ppt — 5× the EPA's new MCL — means North Miami Beach residents are receiving water with documented contaS at a level that exceeds the incoming federal standard. PFOS accumulates in tissues, links to cancer, thyroid disease, and immune suppression. An NSF/ANSI 58 RO reduces PFOS to approximately 0.2–2 ppt at the kitchen tap.

An under-sink RO addresses all of North Miami Beach's primary chemical concerns: TTHMs at 90–99%, arsenic at 90–96%, chlorate at 90–99%, chromium-6 at 95–99%. For a family of four in North Miami Beach, an under-sink RO at $400–$700 installed — delivers soft water at 0 GPG throughout the home. A whole-house catalytic carbon filter handles chloramine taste, HAA exposure in showers, and TTHM removal throughout the home. An under-sink RO handles the chemical concerns at the drinking tap. A softener handles scale. Together they address North Miami Beach's complete water quality profile.

What to Expect Working With Water Wizards in North Miami Beach

We start every North Miami Beach job with a free in-home water test — and for PFAS concerns, we arrange certified laboratory testing for PFOS and other PFAS compounds at your specific address. 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 North Miami Beach city water 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 14–16 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 $2,800–$5,000 installed. Given North Miami Beach's 5 EWG-flagged contaminants, we recommend the RO as the first installatione the RO as the first installation if budget requires a phased approach — because PFAS removal at the drinking tap is the highest-impact intervention.

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 North Miami Beach (33160, 33162, 33169, 33179, 33180) ZIP codes (33019–33029), or system service, you call us directly — not a national call center.

Neighborhoods We Serve in North Miami Beach

North Miami Beach Central
  • NE 163rd St corridorcle area
  • Palm Avenue corridor
  • Biscayne Blvd corridor
  • Ojus areaue area
  • Milander Park area
Adjacent Areas
  • Miami Lakes (north)
  • West Lake area
  • Meadowbrook area
  • Stirling Road corridor
  • Orangebrook Golf area
Unincorporated Areas
  • Palm Beach Leisureville
  • Knollwood
  • Nesting Place
  • Lawrence Road area
  • Hypoluxo
Surrounding Areas
  • Delray Beach (northern)
  • Lake Worth Beach
  • Greenacres
  • Lake Clarke Shores
  • Palm Springs
ZIP codes served: 33019 · 33020 · 33021 · 33023 · 33024 · 33025 · 33026 · 33022 · 33169 · 33179 · 33180 (North Miami Beach) and surrounding northeast Miami-Dade County
Frequently Asked Questions About North Miami Beach Water
North Miami Beach water meets federal legal standards. However, PFOS at 20 ppt exceeds the EPA's new 4 ppt MCL (enforceable 2029). EWG analysis also shows arsenic, chlorate, chromium-6, and HAAs above independent health guidelines. "Federally compliant today" and "within the incoming health standard" are different things. For families with children, pregnant women, or anyone wanting current-standard protection, a reverse osmosis system removes PFAS now — you don't have to wait for utilities to comply. "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.
Moderately hard — approximately 240–310 ppm (14–18 GPG) depending on your specific distribution zone. This is 2–2.5 times the US national average of 7 GPG. It causes real appliance scale buildup and skin/hair effects but is not at the extreme end of the Palm Beach County range. The PFAS and TTHM issues are more urgent concerns than hardness for North Miami Beach specifically. The "hard" classification begins at 10.5 GPG. North Miami Beach at ~15 GPG is well above that threshold — moderate scale.r 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.
EWG data and EPA UCMR5 monitoring confirm TTHMs in City of North Miami Beach distribution above EWG's cancer risk guideline. City of North Miami Beach uses conventional treatment and chloramine disinfection, which doesn't effectively remove PFAS. Unlike Jupiter Utilities (membrane treatment) or Wellington (nanofiltration), City of North Miami Beach has no treatment stage that removes TTHMs from drinking water (RO does). An under-sink RO removes PFAS at 90–99%. A home reverse osmosis system removes PFAS at 90–99%.
P2 FTSA PFAS + TTHMs + chromium-6 + chlorate + arsenic above EWG guidelines means North Miami Beach residents should use an RO at the kitchen tap. PFOS level EPA has determined warrants regulatory action. The EPA's health assessment links PFOS exposure to increased risk of kidney and testicular cancer, thyroid disease, immune suppression, and reproductive effects. There is no established safe level of PFAS. The exposure primarily occurs through drinking and cooking water — both addressed by an under-sink RO. Long-term, utilities must comply with the 4 ppt MCL by 2029; in the interim, household filtration provides immediate protection.
Given North Miami Beach's profile — TTHMs + chlorate + arsenic + 15 GPG hard water, chlorate, chromium-6 all above EWG guidelines — an under-sink RO is the first priority, addressing all four simultaneously. A carbon filter handles chloramine and HAA shower exposure. A softener handles scale. RO first, then carbon, then softener if phasing is needed. 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 North Miami Beach homeowners without softeners spend $600–$1,100+ annually — secondary to the PFAS and arsenic concerns. We recommend addressing chemical filtration before or alongside hardness 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.
Yes — EWG analysis shows arsenic above their 0.004 ppb health guideline (Group 1 carcinogen) and chlorate above their 210 ppb thyroid disruption benchmark in North Miami Beach distribution data. Both removed at 90–99% by under-sink RO. North Miami Beach source water contains no lead. North Miami Beachted 1925) has significant pre-1986 housing in older central neighborhoods — first-draw lead testing recommended for homes 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%.
Given North Miami Beach's profile — TTHMs + chlorate + arsenic above EWG, chromium-6 + chlorate + arsenic above EWG guidelines, arsenic above EWG guideline, chlorate above thyroid benchmark, chromium-6 above EWG threshold, 14–16 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.
Under-sink RO only: $400–$700 installed (priority for PFAS). Whole-house catalytic carbon: $1,200–$2,000 installed (priority for TTHM). Full system (carbon + softener + RO): $2,800–$5,000 installed. We recommend a phased approach if budget is a concern — RO first, carbon second, softener third. All are available with financing. Call 561-352-9989 for a free water test and same-day quote. All quotes follow a free in-home water test. We offer financing on all system types.
Chloramine disinfection — used throughout South Florida including North Miami Beach — 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.
North Miami Beach is served by the City's own utility (FL4131604) — completely separate from Miami-Dade WASD. FL4060642). A free water test at your address confirms which utility serves you and your actual contaminant levels. Both utilities draw from the same Biscayne Aquifer and use conventional treatment that does not remove PFeach County areas and some adjacent municipalities using groundwater from the Biscayne Aquifer. If you're in an unincorporated area near WPB, your water source may be different from the City's surface water system — a free water test will tell us exactly what you're dealing with.
We offer same-day installation throughout North Miami Beach, Aventura, North Miami, Sunny Isles Beach, and surrounding south Broward 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. North Miami Beach is served by the City's own water utility (FL4060642) and partially by Palm Beach County Water Utilities/PBCWU (some western and unincorporated zones). The PFOS detection data — 26 ppt — specifically comes from City of North Miami Beach distribution system monitoring. Adjacent zones may have different PFAS profiles. A free water test at your specific address clarifies which utility serves you and what your actual hardness and contaminant levels are.
Monthly: check salt level and add bags as needed (most North Miami Beach families at ~15 GPG use approximately 0.75–1 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 North Miami Beach (33160, 33162, 33169, 33179, 33180) ZIP codes 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 analysis of City of North Miami Beach (FL4131618) shows: 7 contaminants, 5 above EWG health guidelines: TTHMs ppt guideline, TTHMs above health guidelines, arsenic above 0.004 ppb guideline, chlorate above 210 ppb thyroid benchmark, chromium-6 above 0.02 ppb guideline, HAA9 above cancer risk level. A single under-sink RO addresses all five at 90–99%. 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. Hardness, chloramine, TDS, and context on North Miami Beach's TTHMs (bromodichloromethane, chloroform) and chemical contamination profile. Given PFOS at 5× the EPA limit, the right system is clear — same-day installation available.

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