32119
Daytona Beach, FL
Volusia County · Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, FL metro area
SOUTH DAYTONA, CITY OF

Is tap water in Port Orange CCD (32119) safe to drink?

Higher concern
Last tested: August 2024
Source: Official EPA UCMR5 federal monitoring data. Last tested August 2024.
Township:
  • Port Orange CCD, FL
Neighborhood:
  • Daytona Beach

The short answer for Port Orange CCD (32119)

Daytona Beach tap water has 3 contaminants above EPA guidelines, including PFHxS at 1.7× the limit (tested August 2024). See the full compound-by-compound breakdown and filter recommendations.

The health risk for Daytona Beach

PFAS ('forever chemicals') have been detected above EPA limits in this water system's most recent tests. These synthetic chemicals do not break down in the body and are linked to a range of health effects. A certified filter is strongly recommended.
  • PFHxS, PFPeA above limit.
PFHxS concentration (µg/L) August 2024
0 µg/L 0.004 µg/L 0.01 µg/L
0.007 µg/L
Detected
µg/L
0.004 µg/L
EPA limit
guideline
72% above limit
Comparison
vs. guideline
EPA limit: 0.004 µg/L | Your water: 0.007 µg/L
Certified Filters for Daytona Beach Tap Water

PFHxS (a PFAS 'forever chemical') was detected above EPA limits. These filters are independently certified to reduce common drinking-water contaminants.

Water filter recommendation for Daytona Beach tap water: Epic Pure XP Water Filter Pitcher
Pitcher filter
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Most elevated compounds
Compound Measurement EPA Limit Comparison
PFHxS
Tested: August 2024 · Brennan Water TP
0.007 µg/L 0.004 µg/L 72% above limit
PFHxS
Tested: August 2024 · Consecutive Connection
0.007 µg/L 0.004 µg/L 65% above limit
PFPeA
Tested: August 2024 · Brennan Water TP
0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L 7% above limit
View all tested compounds

Brennan Water TP · Tested: Multiple dates

Compound Measurement EPA Limit Comparison
PFHxS 0.007 µg/L 0.004 µg/L 72% above limit
PFPeA 0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L 7% above limit
lithium <9.000 µg/L 10 µg/L Below limit
HFPO-DA <0.005 µg/L 0.01 µg/L Below limit
PFNA <0.004 µg/L 0.01 µg/L Below limit
PFHxA <0.003 µg/L 3 µg/L Below limit
PFBA <0.005 µg/L 6 µg/L Below limit
11Cl-PF3OUdS <0.005 µg/L 0.005 µg/L Below limit
4:2 FTS <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
6:2 FTS <0.005 µg/L 0.005 µg/L Below limit
8:2 FTS <0.005 µg/L 0.005 µg/L Below limit
9Cl-PF3ONS <0.002 µg/L 0.002 µg/L Below limit
ADONA <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
PFBS <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
PFDA <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
PFDoA <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
PFHpA <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
PFHpS <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
PFOA <0.004 µg/L 0.004 µg/L Below limit
PFOS <0.004 µg/L 0.004 µg/L Below limit
PFTrDA <0.007 µg/L 0.007 µg/L Below limit
PFUnA <0.002 µg/L 0.002 µg/L Below limit

Consecutive Connection · Tested: Multiple dates

Compound Measurement EPA Limit Comparison
PFHxS 0.007 µg/L 0.004 µg/L 65% above limit
lithium <9.000 µg/L 10 µg/L Below limit
HFPO-DA <0.005 µg/L 0.01 µg/L Below limit
PFNA <0.004 µg/L 0.01 µg/L Below limit
PFHxA <0.003 µg/L 3 µg/L Below limit
PFBA <0.005 µg/L 6 µg/L Below limit
11Cl-PF3OUdS <0.005 µg/L 0.005 µg/L Below limit
4:2 FTS <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
6:2 FTS <0.005 µg/L 0.005 µg/L Below limit
8:2 FTS <0.005 µg/L 0.005 µg/L Below limit
9Cl-PF3ONS <0.002 µg/L 0.002 µg/L Below limit
ADONA <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
PFBS <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
PFDA <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
PFDoA <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
PFHpA <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
PFHpS <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
PFOA <0.004 µg/L 0.004 µg/L Below limit
PFOS <0.004 µg/L 0.004 µg/L Below limit
PFPeA <0.003 µg/L 0.003 µg/L Below limit
PFTrDA <0.007 µg/L 0.007 µg/L Below limit
PFUnA <0.002 µg/L 0.002 µg/L Below limit

Water utilities serving ZIP 32119

Service area boundaries are approximate and based on state filings or modeled estimates. Contact your utility to confirm exact service at a specific address.

Modeled boundaries are shown with a dashed outline.

Frequently Asked Questions about ZIP 32119 Tap Water

What contaminants are above EPA limits in ZIP 32119?

ZIP 32119 has 3 contaminants above EPA health guidelines in the latest available data, including PFHxS at 1.7x the EPA guideline. The full table on this page lists every tested compound and its measured level.

Will boiling ZIP 32119 tap water remove PFHxS?

No. Boiling does not remove PFAS, and the compounds can actually become more concentrated as water evaporates. To reduce PFAS at home, use a filter independently certified to NSF/ANSI P473 (activated-carbon pitcher or under-sink) or NSF/ANSI 58 (reverse osmosis).

Do basic pitcher filters remove PFHxS?

Most basic pitcher filters are only certified to NSF/ANSI 42 or 53, which do not cover PFAS. Look for a filter independently certified to NSF/ANSI P473 (activated-carbon pitcher or under-sink) or NSF/ANSI 58 (reverse osmosis) on the spec sheet.

Who provides tap water in ZIP 32119?

Public records identify SOUTH DAYTONA, CITY OF as a primary water system associated with ZIP 32119. Service boundaries can vary by address, so confirm exact service with the utility.

When was ZIP 32119 tap water last tested?

The most recent test date used in this report is August 2024. EnviroClarity last refreshed this page on 2026-05-05.

Where can I find the official water quality report for ZIP 32119?

Every U.S. public water system is required to publish an annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR). Contact SOUTH DAYTONA, CITY OF or visit their website for the latest official report covering ZIP 32119. The EPA also maintains a national CCR locator.

Primary source EPA UCMR5 (2023-2025)
Guideline source EPA drinking water standard (PFHxS: 0,004 µg/L)
Last tested August 2024
Last page update 2026-05-05

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