Source of The Dania Beach drinking water
The Biscayne Aquifer is the main source of water for the City of Dania Beach. The City has two wells that draw water from the Biscayne Aquifer from 60 feet below the surface. The Biscayne Aquifer water is very hard and has some color, so the City softens it in their water treatment plant before distributing it to your home. The City is in the process of looking for a new well site and will be installing back-up power in the event of outages or storms. The City also gets water from Broward County's regional well field to treat. This is also Biscayne Aquifer water and also requires softening and color reduction.

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1. How to Report a Water Main Break or Sewer Back Up
2. How to locate underground utility lines
3. How to get a new meter or get old meter repaired
4. Is the City responsible for the repair of your service?
5. Who is responsible for finding and fixing leaks in your water service?
6. Source of The Dania Beach drinking water
7. Dania Beach water is filtered and extensively tested for impurities
8. Bottled water is not necessarily safer or healthier to drink than tap water
9. Risks of using a home water treatment device
10. The Safe Drinking Water Act
11. Standards for taste, odor and appearance
12. What is "Hard" water?
13. There is no radon in the water.
14. Preparing tap water for fish tanks.
15. What causes hair to turn green?