Miami, FL Water Quality Report

Is Miami tap water safe? See PFAS and lead contamination levels for Miami, Florida. Compare to EPA limits and get filter recommendations.

Quick Answers

Is Miami tap water safe to drink? Miami tap water meets most federal EPA limits, but PFAS compounds have been detected at an average of 1.32 ppt across 11 compounds. A certified pitcher filter or reverse osmosis system is recommended for sensitive populations.

What contaminants are in Miami water? Top PFAS compounds detected in Miami water: PFOS (43 ppt), PFHpA (22 ppt), 6:2 FTS (0.19 ppt). See the full table for all monitored contaminants and comparison to EPA limits.

What filter should I use in Miami? Reverse osmosis removes 90%+ of PFAS, lead, and arsenic. NSF-53 certified pitcher and faucet filters (ZeroWater, Clearly Filtered, LifeStraw) work for smaller households. Skip standard Brita filters for PFAS removal.

Miami Water Quality Summary

EPA testing has detected PFAS "forever chemicals" in Miami drinking water. Recent monitoring found a peak level of 43 ppt across 1 water system, representing an average of 1.32 ppt across 11 detected compounds.

Contamination Level: MODERATE – Moderate contamination – PFAS detected at meaningful levels; filtration recommended.

Top Detected Compounds

  • PFOS: 43 ppt (exceeds EPA 4 ppt limit for PFOA/PFOS)
  • PFHpA: 22 ppt (exceeds EPA 4 ppt limit for PFOA/PFOS)
  • 6:2 FTS: 0.19 ppt
  • PFHxA: 0.06 ppt
  • PFPeA: 0.06 ppt

Lead in Miami Water

EPA Lead and Copper Rule testing has recorded 6 lead samples for Miami water systems, with a 90th-percentile high of 0.0091 mg/L (within the EPA 0.015 mg/L action level). There is no safe level of lead for children; if your home was built before 1986, a certified NSF/ANSI 53 lead-removal filter is recommended.

About the Data

These figures come from the EPA's Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule 5 (UCMR5) testing program, 2023-2025. UCMR5 is the most comprehensive national drinking water survey in US history, covering 66,000+ public water systems. Population of Miami: approximately 467,963.

ZIP Codes Served

33101, 33109, 33125, 33126, 33127

Compare Miami to Other Cities

Side-by-side PFAS contamination comparisons with same-state, regional, and national peers.

What Miami Residents Should Do

  1. Enter your exact ZIP code at knowyourexposure.com for address-level data
  2. Install an NSF/ANSI 58 reverse osmosis filter (removes 94-99% of PFAS)
  3. If you're in a high-exposure group (pregnant, young children), consider a PFAS home test kit
  4. Review your utility's Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) annually