Public-source contaminant table
Plant City FL Water Quality: Groundwater, No PFAS Detected
Plant City uses Floridan-aquifer groundwater. UCMR 5 found no PFAS but very hard water is common.
Rows tracked
2
Above-limit flags
0
Last reviewed
May 22, 2026
Next source review
June 22, 2026
Utility context
City of Plant City Utilities
PWSID
FL6290323
Source water
Groundwater (Floridan aquifer)
Disinfectant
Chlorine
Research rows
Contaminants and water-quality flags
Source type and confidence are shown so each claim keeps its evidence trail attached.
| Contaminant | Detected value | Year | Limit / guideline | Comparison | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hardness (typical FL Floridan) City of Plant City · ZIP 33563 | 220-300 mg/L as CaCO3 | CCR (typical) | No MCL | Very hard | plantcitygov.com Directional official-source context · Directional claim; keep qualified until row-level source is rechecked Verified May 22, 2026 · Next review June 22, 2026 |
| PFAS detected City of Plant City · ZIP 33563 | 0 count | UCMR 5 | — | None detected (groundwater) | epa.gov Official verification path · Needs row-level primary-source confirmation before stronger wording Verified May 22, 2026 · Next review June 22, 2026 Official checks EPA UCMR5 Data Finder |
How to read this table
Legal limit
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Health guideline
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Home-level certainty
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Trust and source notes
Built from public water data, then translated for the home
BaseWater's contaminant pages use public utility reports, EPA-linked SDWIS or UCMR context, EWG health-guideline context, row-level official checks for high-stakes claims, and BaseWater source-quality labels. BaseWater pages separate legal compliance from stricter health-guideline context. They are not a medical diagnosis or a tap-level lab result for any individual home.
Last reviewed
May 22, 2026
Reviewed by
BaseWater local water-data review
Data snapshot
May 22, 2026
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