Is fluoride added to my water?
Fluoride occurs naturally in our water at a level of about 0.2 parts per million.

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1. Why does my water smell like rotten eggs?
2. What is a backflow prevention device, and who would need it?
3. What do I do about a sewer backing up?
4. How I report potholes and other street repair issues?
5. How hard is my water?
6. I have a water break or leak who should I call?
7. Why does the City have a storm water charge?
8. My meter box is overgrown — who is responsible to clean it up?
9. The storm drain on our street is clogged. Who do I call for repairs?
10. How often should I have my grease trap pumped?
11. Why use reclaimed water?
12. Is fluoride added to my water?
13. Do I need to buy bottled water or can I drink from tap?
14. What is reclaimed water?
15. Where does my water come from?
16. Why is my water discolored?
17. What do I do if my water looks like soda in a glass?
18. Do I need a home water treatment device?
19. How do I report a problem with my water?
20. Who should I contact with questions about my water bill, or if I need to start or stop service?
21. Does the City have water restrictions?
22. Someone contacted me about a free in-home water test. Do they represent the City of Apopka?
23. What is a Precautionary Boil Water Notice?
24. How does the City of Apopka Water Department inform customers about boil water notices?
25. Is it safe to Shower during a Precautionary Boil Water notice?
26. Is it safe for my pets to drink the water during a Precautionary Boil Water notice?
27. What should I do after the Boil Water Notice is lifted?
28. Is there copper or lead in City of Apopka Water?
29. Can the risk of exposure to copper or lead be reduced?