Semiannual Water System Modification Running Through July 25
In order to deliver the highest quality water to customers, Palm Beach County Water Utilities (PBCWUD) requires periodic line flushing and temporary treatment modification. These modifications to the disinfection process are routine and an industry best practice as a precautionary measure to maintain the water quality.
From July 5 through July 25, 2026, PBCWUD will be using free chlorine as opposed to chloramine for water treatment. This is only temporary and the water is safe to drink. PBCWUD follows a process which adheres to all regulatory standards.
PBCWUD customers who use water for specialized purposes — such as fish, amphibian and reptile tanks; stores and restaurants with fish aquariums and holding tanks for fish and shellfish; along with hospitals, blood/dialysis clinics, or users of home dialysis equipment — may need to take action to maintain appropriate water quality during this temporary modification period. These customers are advised to seek professional guidance for removing chlorine residuals.
For all other customers, there are no precautions needed. It's recommended that customers who are sensitive to this change keep an open container of drinking water refrigerated for a few hours, allowing the chlorine to naturally dissipate.
This process will not affect customers in Belle Glade, Pahokee, and South Bay.
Customers needing more information on this temporary change are advised to call PBCWUD at (561) 740-4600, and select option #1.

