FLORIDA
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS PHASE 2 PFAS SETTLEMENT

Florida’s water systems are at a critical decision point.

HOW MUCH COULD YOUR PWS RECEIVE?

The settlement administrator will evaluate factors such as:

  • PFAS concentration levels in your water sources.
  • Adjusted flow rates (based on your three highest years in a 10-year period).

Florida cities with high PFAS scores could qualify for a 4x multiplier on their PFAS settlement awards, potentially unlocking millions of dollars for their PWS.

A list of Florida PWS that qualify for the 3M and Dupont settlements is provided at the end of this page.

Estimated Flow Rates:

We estimate flow rates are approximately 1,500 GPM per 10,000 people served.
This is an estimate and there may be variation due to many factors including commercial use of the water system.
The actual flow rate is known by the water utility.

Flow Rate[ (gpm)
PFAS SCORE
100 250 500 1,000 1,500 5,000 10,000 25,000 50,000 100,000 300,000
2$36,240$70,013$115,244$189,694$253,898$603,369$993,106$1,918,881$3,157,910$5,196,296$11,436,561
4$145,785$281,723$463,713$763,253$1,021,550$2,427,216$3,994,261$7,714,149$12,687,352$20,855,641$45,758,953
10$148,252$286,489$471,559$776,166$1,038,832$2,468,269$4,061,800$7,844,507$12,901,569$21,207,290$46,527,259
50$164,724$318,320$523,950$862,394$1,154,236$2,742,397$4,512,775$8,714,863$14,331,681$23,554,481$51,652,815
100$185,313$358,108$589,437$970,176$1,298,484$3,085,022$5,076,399$9,802,456$16,118,368$26,485,901$58,047,466
250$247,082$477,467$785,890$1,293,499$1,731,188$4,112,663$6,766,639$13,062,886$21,472,088$35,263,074$77,149,868
500$350,027$676,390$1,113,285$1,832,294$2,452,225$5,824,623$9,581,606$18,489,120$30,373,873$49,834,987$108,717,963
750$452,968$875,299$1,440,643$2,370,993$3,173,089$7,535,613$12,393,952$23,905,608$39,249,406$64,336,461$139,954,105
1000$555,906$1,074,195$1,767,967$2,909,596$3,893,781$9,245,635$15,203,680$29,312,376$48,098,804$78,768,005$170,863,503

The ranges provided in the 3M Estimated Allocation Range Table are based on data publicly available at the time of the Settlement, reasonable assumptions, and good faith estimates. The ranges presented in this Table are not the actual settlement awards that will be allocated to each Impacted Water Source because: certain data is not publicly available; the full extent of Impacted Water Sources is unknown; and the extent of participation in the settlement among putative members of the Settlement Class is unknown.

STAG LIUZZA: PROVEN RESULTS

Stag Liuzza has decades of experience handling environmental litigation nationwide. The judge overseeing the national AFFF PFAS litigation appointed Mike Stag to the PEC. Our PFAS lawyers have secured billions in settlements from 3M and Dupont. Whether you represent a small rural water district or a large metropolitan area, we can help you navigate PFAS lawsuits, federal court proceedings, and all aspects of filing a successful PFAS settlement claim. Stag Liuzza’s track record includes:

  • A major water district serving over 200,000 customers, estimated to receive $14 million+ in settlement funds
  • A mid-size municipality serving 15,000 customers, estimated to recover $3.3 million
  • A smaller town serving 5,000 customers, expected to obtain $4.7 million in funding

Florida municipalities have the opportunity to access vital funding through Phase 2 of the national PFAS settlement with 3M and Dupont. This funding is essential for PWS to reimburse PFAS-related costs, conduct water testing, implement remediation plans, and establish long-term protection against PFAS contamination.


Missing key deadlines will forfeit settlement funds owed to Florida public drinking water systems, and put significant financial strain on both systems and rate payers.

Public water systems: PFAS contamination key information

PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS: PFAS CONTAMINATION KEY INFORMATION

Florida’s public drinking water systems are at a critical juncture in the fight against PFAS contamination. These PFAS chemicals—often called “forever chemicals”—pose serious health concerns for residents, threaten local ecosystems, and can result in tens of millions of dollars in remediation costs if left unaddressed. Many products, including firefighting foam, electronics, and packaging, contain PFAS. This contributes to environmental contamination and serious health risks.


The Phase 2 PFAS Settlement available to many Florida cities and towns provides financial resources to help municipalities test for, mitigate, and manage PFAS exposure in their water supply in order to follow compliance with evolving federal guidelines and safeguarding public health.


The Phase 2 Public Water System Settlement provides essential funding for Florida public water systems to tackle PFAS contamination. This settlement supports PFAS remediation and ensures compliance with federal PFAS standards.


These resources enable municipalities to identify and remediate contamination effectively, helping protect their water systems. Acting promptly reduces the financial burden of treatment measures and ensures compliance with federal PFAS standards.

KEY DEADLINES FOR FLORIDA WATER SYSTEMS:

Health effects of PFAS exposure
Key deadlines for Arizona water systems
Phase Two Testing Claims Form submission opens.
JANUARY 1, 2026
Baseline PFAS testing must be completed.
JULY 1, 2026
Deadline for Phase Two Claims.
JULY 31, 2026
Final deadline for Phase Two Supplemental Claims.
DECEMBER 31, 2030
Phase Two Special Needs Claims Form
AUGUST 1, 2026
Key deadlines for Arizona water systems

KEY DEADLINES FOR FLORIDA WATER SYSTEMS:

Health effects of PFAS exposure
JANUARY 1, 2026
Phase Two Testing Claims Form submission opens.
JULY 1, 2026
Baseline testing must be completed.
JULY 31, 2026
Deadline for Phase Two Action Fund Claims.
AUGUST 1, 2026
Phase Two Special Needs Claims Form
DECEMBER 31, 2030
Final deadline for Phase Two Supplemental Fund Claims.

Time is Running Out!

Secure critical funding today. PWS cannot wait to take action later. This settlement is the only opportunity to receive funds from 3M and Dupont.

BENEFITS OF FILING FOR THE PHASE 2 SETTLEMENT?

The Phase 2 Settlement offers vital financial and legal benefits to Florida’s municipalities. Below is an introduction to the core advantages:

Settlement awards alleviate expensive out-of-pocket expenses for municipalities, saving customers from substantial rate hikes. The settlement pays a PWS even if the PFAS detection levels are below the EPA 4 ppt standard.

01.

REDUCED FINANCIAL BURDEN:

02.

PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH:

Early identification and treatment of drinking water contaminated with PFAS can limit adverse outcomes for public drinking water systems.

03.

COMPLIANCE:

The EPA has set a national standard of 4 ppt for PFOA and PFOS. Public drinking water systems are required to test pursuant to UCMR-5. National Clean Drinking Water Act standards will apply to most PWS.

04.

LONG-TERM COMMUNITY SAFEGUARD:

Address PFAS contamination proactively and secure funds necessary to respond to unfunded national mandates. 

UNDERSTANDING PFAS CONTAMINATION

PFAS, or per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances, are a group of synthetic chemicals that have been widely used in various industries and consumer products. These chemicals are known for their resistance to heat, water, and oil, making them useful in applications such as non-stick cookware, food packaging, and firefighting foam. However, PFAS have also been linked to serious health concerns, including cancer, thyroid disease, and reproductive issues.


PFAS are often referred to as “forever chemicals” because they do not break down naturally in the environment and can persist for hundreds of years. This persistence has led to widespread contamination of soil, water, and air, making PFAS a widespread environmental and public health concern.

Health effects of PFAS exposure

HEALTH EFFECTS OF PFAS EXPOSURE

Exposure to PFAS has been linked to a range of serious health effects, including:

CANCER:

PFAS have been linked to an increased risk of certain types of cancer, including testicular and kidney cancer.

THYROID CONDITIONS:

PFAS have been shown to disrupt thyroid function, leading to conditions such as hypothyroidism.

REPRODUCTIVE ISSUES:

PFAS have been linked to reproductive problems, including reduced fertility and increased risk of pregnancy complications.

IMMUNE SYSTEM SUPPRESSION:

PFAS have been shown to weaken the immune system, making people more susceptible to illness and infection.


The health effects of PFAS exposure can be severe and long-lasting, making it essential to take steps to minimize exposure and address contamination.

Arizona municipalities have the opportunity to access vital funding through Phase 2 of the national PFAS settlement.

PFAS CONTAMINATION & REMEDIATION IN FLORIDA

PFAS chemicals are widely used across various industries, including firefighting foam (aqueous film-forming foam), food packaging, and other everyday products. Over time, these harmful chemicals have seeped into drinking water supplies, contaminated groundwater, and even private drinking water wells throughout Florida.


The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other government agencies have issued guidelines under legislation such as the Toxic Substances Control Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act to address PFAS pollution. Florida municipalities must take swift action to meet these federal guidelines, mitigate legal exposure, and protect public health.


Public drinking water systems in Florida can expect to receive millions of dollars in settlement funds needed to respond to PFAS in its water sources. The 3M and Dupont Phase 2 settlement offers financial support necessary to avoid passing the bill to taxpayers and rate payers.

Public water systems in Arizona must act now to secure financial support for PFAS water treatment and infrastructure upgrades
ESTIMATED SETTLEMENT AWARDS:

Municipalities with any detectable PFAS and significant flow rates could qualify for awards in millions.

MULTIPLIER EFFECT:

Water systems with higher PFAS detection levels may qualify for a 4x multiplier on settlement amounts.


Without action, Florida PWS with detectable levels of PFAS may face long-term consequences, including increased public health risks, regulatory action, reduced property values, and significant financial burdens.

DON'T RISK LOSING FUNDING FOR FLORIDA'S PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS

Municipalities across Florida face potential remediation expenses in the tens of millions. Litigation to recover costs from the PFAS industry is ongoing at the federal level. The AFFF Product Liability Litigation is the national case that resulted in the $13.6 Billion settlement with 3M and Dupont.


Public water systems in Florida risk losing out on millions of dollars if they fail to take legal action. Specifically, water systems must meet not only the settlement deadlines, but also evaluate any unsettled damage claims. These claims include costs to public waste water and sewage treatment systems. Many defendants in the litigation have not settled with public drinking water systems in the hope that they will fail to take action. Public water systems that fail to act before the deadlines will forfeit their claim to millions of dollars in funding.


Therefore, public water systems must take immediate action to protect their financial interests.

MEET EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER, MIKE STAG

Mike Stag, a member of the court-appointed Executive Committee for PFAS litigation, currently represents PWS in 26 states to claim their share of the $13.6 Billion settlement fund.

STEPS FOR FILING A PFAS CLAIM

For Florida municipalities and public water systems, filing a settlement claim and joining the ongoing litigation is a critical step in securing the financial and legal protections your community needs. Below is a brief overview for municipal water systems looking to recover costs related to PFAS:

Test Each Water Source for PFAS

01

  • Arrange for reputable laboratory testing to determine PFAS concentration levels in your public water sources. The settlement terms require testing of each PWS water source.
  • The settlement pays the PWS if there are any positive detections, even below the EPA’s 4 ppt standard.

Stag Liuzza may be able to help cover the costs of testing.

02

Retain Experienced PFAS Counsel

  • Partner with an environmental law firm specializing in PFAS litigation to navigate complex legal settlement terms.
  • Hiring an attorney can help you meet strict court deadlines, gather essential documentation, and maximize potential settlement money.

03

File Your PFAS Settlement Claim

  • Submit all required documentation, including PFAS testing results and flow rate data, to initiate your claim.
  • Stay compliant with court deadlines and settlement requirements to avoid disqualification and secure settlement funds.

Baseline PFAS testing is required for Arizona water systems seeking funding for contamination mitigation and treatment.

YOU ASK WE ANSWER

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • 01. What is the Phase 2 PFAS Settlement Florida program?
    It is a nationwide agreement that provides funding and cost recovery to public water systems. Florida PWS can file settlment claims to receive financial support to pay for or reimburse costs related to testing, remediation, and regulatory compliance.
  • 02. Which PFAS chemicals are most concerning for Florida water systems?
    Specific PFAS chemicals of major concern include PFOA and PFOS, although new PFAS compounds continue to emerge. The national settlement with 3M and Dupont pays systems for any detections related to many different PFAS chemicals.
  • 03. What are the health risks of PFAS exposure?
    Exposure to PFAS in drinking water has been linked to kidney cancer, thyroid issues, immune system disruptions, and other significant health problems
  • 04. How do I determine if my water system is eligible for settlement funds?
    Water systems qualifying for the Phase 2 settlement are listed in an exhibit to the Master Settlement Agreement for 3M and Dupont. The amount of money each water system will receive depends on factors like PFAS concentrations and flow rates. Completing PFAS testing in each water source is crucial to recovering money.
  • 05. How soon can we expect funding once we submit a PFAS claim?
    Reimbursement for settlement testing costs is expected the first quarter of 2026. Action fund payments are expected to start the fourth quarter of 2026.

GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS

PFAS (Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances)

A group of toxic chemicals, including PFOA and PFOS, used in products such as firefighting foam and non-stick cookware.

A nickname for PFAS due to their persistence in the environment and the human body.

Forever Chemicals

Contact with PFAS compounds through inhalation, ingestion (drinking water), or skin contact.

PFAS Exposure

PFAS Claim

A formal request for financial compensation through the PFAS litigation process or settlement funds.

Federal Court/District Court

Judicial systems handling PFAS lawsuits and approving final settlements.

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)

A federal law regulating hazardous waste management, relevant to PFAS disposal.

Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)

A law giving the EPA authority to regulate new and existing chemicals, including PFAS.

Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)

A firefighting foam often containing PFAS chemicals that can leach into groundwater.

Comprehensive Environmental Response

Refers to laws and actions (e.g., CERCLA) for cleaning up hazardous substances, including PFAS pollution.

Personal Injury Claims

Lawsuits brought by individuals who suffer health problems from PFAS exposure, potentially involving local governments and PFAS manufacturers.

FIND YOUR PWS

State PWS Name PWSID PWS Type Primary Source Population Served
FL JEA MAJOR GRID FL2161328 CWS Groundwater 826,664
FL PALM BEACH COUNTY WATER UTILITIES FL4504393 CWS Groundwater 597,649
FL ORLANDO UTILITIES COMMISSION (7 WPS) FL3480962 CWS Groundwater 456,036
FL MANATEE COUNTY UTILITIES DEPT FL6411132 CWS Surfacewater 347,800
FL COCOA, CITY OF FL3050223 CWS Surfacewater 294,039
FL OCUD/EASTERN WATER SYSTEM (2 WP) FL3484132 CWS Groundwater 293,374
FL LEE COUNTY UTILITIES FL5364048 CWS Surfacewater 266,949
FL PORT ST LUCIE UTILITIES FL4560954 CWS Groundwater 220,232
FL OCUD/WESTERN REGIONAL WTR SYS (5 WPS) FL3481546 CWS Groundwater 206,742
FL TALLAHASSEE, CITY OF FL1370655 CWS Groundwater 193,927
FL GRU - MURPHREE WTP FL2010946 CWS Groundwater 193,525
FL PEMBROKE PINES, CITY OF FL4061083 CWS Groundwater 187,459
FL LAKELAND, CITY OF FL6531014 CWS Groundwater 185,394
FL FORT LAUDERDALE, CITY OF FL4060486 CWS Groundwater 182,245
FL NORTH MIAMI BEACH FL4131618 CWS Groundwater 180,000
FL COLLIER COUNTY REGIONAL WTP FL5114069 CWS Groundwater 171,370
FL MELBOURNE, CITY OF FL3051447 CWS Surfacewater 167,460
FL CAPE CORAL, CITY OF FL5360325 CWS Groundwater 163,647
FL HOLLYWOOD, CITY OF FL4060642 CWS Groundwater 147,566
FL RCID CENTRAL (4 WPS) FL3484093 CWS Groundwater 136,500
FL HERNANDO CO UTL-WEST FL6277059 CWS Groundwater 135,207
FL BOCA RATON WTP FL4500130 CWS Groundwater 130,000
FL INDIAN RIVER COUNTY UTILITIES (2 WTPS) FL3314052 CWS Groundwater 126,893
FL PALM BAY, CITY OF FL3050442 CWS Groundwater 121,160
FL BOYNTON BEACH PWS FL4500145 CWS Groundwater 112,000
FL TOHO WATER AUTHORITY EASTERN FL3490751 CWS Groundwater 110,102
FL WEST PALM BEACH WTP FL4501559 CWS Groundwater 102,000
FL MARTIN CO UTILITIES FL4431891 CWS Groundwater 101,362
FL PALM COAST UTILITY FL2180863 CWS Groundwater 96,025
FL SEACOAST UTILITIES AUTHORITY FL4501124 CWS Groundwater 95,926
FL ORANGE PARK GRID FL2100741 CWS Groundwater 93,183
FL CITY OF FORT MYERS WATER TREATMENT PLANT FL5360102 CWS Groundwater 89,672
FL JUPITER PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM,TOWN OF FL4501491 CWS Groundwater 88,797
FL WINTER HAVEN WATER DEPARTMENT FL6531992 CWS Groundwater 87,537
FL PLANTATION, EAST; CENTRAL FL4061121 CWS Groundwater 85,496
FL OKALOOSA CO.WTR.; SWR. SYSTEM FL1460506 CWS Groundwater 85,169
FL WINTER PARK, CITY OF (3 WPS) FL3481482 CWS Groundwater 82,984
FL OCUD/SOUTHERN WATER SYS (5 WPS) FL3484119 CWS Groundwater 80,738
FL SUNRISE SPRINGTREE FL4061410 CWS Groundwater 79,550
FL DELTONA WATER FL3640287 CWS Groundwater 78,345
FL SANFORD, CITY OF (2 WPS) FL3590205 CWS Groundwater 77,228
FL DAYTONA BEACH, CITY OF FL3640275 CWS Groundwater 76,700
FL BCWWS 1A FL4060167 CWS Groundwater 75,305
FL BONITA SPRINGS UTILITIES FL5360025 CWS Groundwater 74,270
FL SUNRISE SAWGRASS FL4061408 CWS Groundwater 72,400
FL WINTER GARDEN WATER DEPT (3 WPS) FL3481481 CWS Groundwater 72,205
FL NAPLES WATER DEPT FL5110198 CWS Groundwater 72,000
FL PORT ORANGE, CITY OF FL3641044 CWS Groundwater 71,232
FL SEMINOLE COUNTY SOUTHEAST FL3590571 CWS Groundwater 70,040
FL TOHO WATER AUTHORITY-POINCIANA SYSTEM FL3494429 CWS Groundwater 69,447
FL HOMESTEAD, CITY OF FL4130645 CWS Groundwater 68,438
FL CITY OF NEW SMYRNA BEACH FL3640876 CWS Groundwater 67,847
FL CORAL SPRINGS, CITY OF FL4060290 CWS Groundwater 65,000
FL ST. CLOUD, CITY OF (3 WPS) FL3491373 CWS Groundwater 64,668
FL TAMARAC (WEST), CITY OF FL4061429 CWS Groundwater 63,793
FL APOPKA, CITY OF (5 WTPS) FL3480200 CWS Groundwater 63,464
FL CITY OF MARGATE FL4060845 CWS Groundwater 62,254
FL REGIONAL UTILITIES WATER SYSTEM FL1660596 CWS Groundwater 62,225
FL SJCU-CR214 MAINLAND WTP FL2554447 CWS Groundwater 61,310
FL NORTHEAST FL6530617 CWS Groundwater 60,557
FL BRADENTON CITY OF FL6410182 CWS Surfacewater 58,584
FL FT. PIERCE UTILITIES AUTHORITY FL4560490 CWS Groundwater 58,000
FL WELLINGTON WTP FL4500014 CWS Groundwater 56,475
FL ALTAMONTE SPRINGS WATER DEPT (2 WPS) FL3590026 CWS Groundwater 55,576
FL SARASOTA-CITY OF FL6580326 CWS Groundwater 55,364
FL CASSELBERRY, CITY OF (3 WPS) FL3590159 CWS Groundwater 54,747
FL BCWWS 2A FL4060163 CWS Groundwater 54,622
FL NORTH PORT UTILITIES FL6580651 CWS Surfacewater 53,577
FL DEERFIELD BEACH, CITY OF FL4060254 CWS Groundwater 52,749
FL DELAND, CITY OF FL3640286 CWS Groundwater 50,910
FL ORMOND BEACH FL3640963 CWS Groundwater 50,632
FL OVIEDO, CITY OF FL3590970 CWS Groundwater 46,683
FL HOLLEY-NAVARRE WATER SYSTEM FL1570349 CWS Groundwater 46,359
FL DUNEDIN WATER SYSTEM FL6520486 CWS Groundwater 46,161
FL MDWASA/REX UTILITIES FL4131202 CWS Groundwater 45,200
FL NORTH SUMTER UTILITY 3WPS FL6605012 CWS Groundwater 44,517
FL LEESBURG, CITY OF FL3350745 CWS Groundwater 43,904
FL PACE WATER SYSTEM, INC. FL1570671 CWS Groundwater 43,317
FL SEBRING WATER; SEWER SYSTEM FL6280250 CWS Groundwater 42,640
FL ST. AUGUSTINE WS FL2550210 CWS Groundwater 41,874
FL TOHO WATER AUTHORITY WESTERN FL3491011 CWS Groundwater 40,330
FL CITY OF PLANT CITY UTILITY FL6290323 CWS Groundwater 40,000
FL CORAL SPRINGS IMPROVEMENT DIST FL4060291 CWS Groundwater 40,000
FL HALLANDALE BEACH, CITY OF FL4060573 CWS Groundwater 40,000
FL SOUTHWEST/POLK COUNTY UTILITY FL6530852 CWS Groundwater 39,209
FL EUSTIS, CITY OF (4 WPS) FL3350346 CWS Groundwater 38,966
FL ENGLEWOOD WATER DIST FL6580531 CWS Groundwater 38,005
FL MOUNT DORA, CITY OF (2 WPS) FL3350858 CWS Groundwater 37,426
FL NORTH SPRINGS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT FL4064390 CWS Groundwater 37,371
FL VERO BEACH, CITY OF FL3310206 CWS Groundwater 37,308
FL SANLANDO (3 WTPS) FL3591121 CWS Groundwater 36,953
FL CLERMONT EAST WATER SYSTEM (2 WPS) FL3354779 CWS Groundwater 36,603
FL CITY OF PUNTA GORDA FL6080051 CWS Surfacewater 36,302
FL EAST SIDE CONSOLIDATED FL3424897 CWS Groundwater 35,737
FL NORTH LAUDERDALE, CITY OF FL4060976 CWS Groundwater 35,709
FL AUBURNDALE, CITY OF FL6530090 CWS Groundwater 35,239
FL WINTER SPRINGS, CITY OF (3 WPS) FL3590879 CWS Groundwater 34,657
FL OCOEE, CITY OF (2 WPS) FL3480204 CWS Groundwater 34,000
FL COOPER CITY FL4060282 CWS Groundwater 33,752
FL WEST SIDE CONSOLIDATED FL6421144 CWS Groundwater 33,667
FL SEVEN SPRINGS FL6512214 CWS Groundwater 32,834
FL SJCU-NORTHWEST UTILITIES WTP FL2554471 CWS Groundwater 32,657
FL PALM SPRINGS, VILLAGE OF FL4501058 CWS Groundwater 32,467
FL CRESTVIEW, CITY OF WATER DEPT. FL1460182 CWS Groundwater 32,309
FL SEMINOLE COUNTY NORTHWEST FL3594107 CWS Groundwater 31,986
FL MARCO ISLAND UTILITIES (CITY OF) FL5110183 CWS Surfacewater 31,830
FL RIVIERA BEACH UTILITY DISTRICT, CITY OF FL4501229 CWS Groundwater 31,500
FL VENICE WATER DEPT CITY OF FL6581901 CWS Groundwater 31,358
FL CITY OF TEMPLE TERRACE UTILITY FL6291791 CWS Groundwater 31,250
FL DESTIN WATER USERS, INC. FL1460202 CWS Groundwater 31,049
FL BAY COUNTY WATER SYSTEM FL1030050 CWS Groundwater 30,642
FL HAINES CITY, CITY OF FL6532232 CWS Groundwater 30,545
FL PACE/FLEMING GRID FL2104391 CWS Groundwater 30,045
FL FLORIDA GOVERNMENTAL UTILITY AUTHORITY FL5360172 CWS Groundwater 29,656
FL TARPON SPRINGS WATER SYSTEM FL6521784 CWS Groundwater 28,875
FL NORTHWEST FL6532348 CWS Groundwater 28,082
FL SOUTH MARTIN REGIONAL UTILITIES FL4430624 CWS Groundwater 27,000
FL DAVIE, TOWN OF, #3; #5 FL4060344 CWS Groundwater 26,000
FL EDGEWATER, CITY OF FL3640331 CWS Groundwater 25,707
FL LITTLE SUMTER UTILITIES 3WPS FL6604862 CWS Groundwater 25,382
FL SOUTH WALTON UTILITY COMPANY FL1660615 CWS Groundwater 25,003
FL LOFTON OAKS GRID FL2454338 CWS Groundwater 24,318
FL FORT WALTON BEACH, CITY OF FL1460144 CWS Groundwater 24,113
FL PBCWUD - LAKE REGION WTP - SYSTEM 11 FL4505005 CWS Groundwater 24,065
FL ATLANTIC BEACH WATER SYSTEM FL2160200 CWS Groundwater 23,503
FL JACKSONVILLE BEACH WTP FL2160563 CWS Groundwater 23,352
FL LONGWOOD, CITY OF (2 WPS) FL3590202 CWS Groundwater 23,237
FL AUBURN WATER SYSTEM FL1460035 CWS Groundwater 21,501
FL BARTOW, CITY OF FL6530315 CWS Groundwater 21,501
FL ST. LUCIE WEST SERVICES DISTRICT FL4565031 CWS Groundwater 21,400
FL MILTON, CITY OF WATER SYSTEM FL1570146 CWS Groundwater 21,241
FL SOUTH SUMTER UTILITIES FL3600009 CWS Groundwater 21,006
FL LAKE UTILITY SERVICES INC NORTH (8 WPS) FL3354883 CWS Groundwater 20,839
FL CITRUS CO UTL/CHARLES A. BLACK FL6094948 CWS Groundwater 20,698
FL TAVARES WATER DEPARTMENT (4 WPS) FL3351333 CWS Groundwater 20,013
FL OKEECHOBEE UTILITY AUTHORITY FL4470257 CWS Surfacewater 20,000
FL GIBSON PLACE UTILITIES FL3600015 CWS Groundwater 20,000
FL FERNANDINA BEACH WTP FL2450364 CWS Groundwater 19,953
FL SEMINOLE COUNTY NORTHEAST FL3590473 CWS Groundwater 19,925
FL CSU WTP NO. 1 FL6605038 CWS Groundwater 19,699
FL MIDWAY WATER SYSTEM, INC. FL1570470 CWS Groundwater 19,535
FL LAKE WALES, CITY OF FL6532234 CWS Groundwater 18,722
FL VILLAGES OF LAKE-SUMTER - WTPS 1, 3; 5 FL3350942 CWS Groundwater 18,673
FL AVON PARK, CITY OF FL6280049 CWS Groundwater 18,561
FL CITRUS SPRINGS FL6090312 CWS Groundwater 18,339
FL MINNEOLA WATER DEPARTMENT (2 WPS) FL3350836 CWS Groundwater 17,888
FL PRICE CREEK WTP (LAKE CITY) FL2120630 CWS Groundwater 17,775
FL LAKE MARY, CITY OF FL3590201 CWS Groundwater 17,633
FL VC/SOUTHWEST WATER SYSTEM FL3641336 CWS Groundwater 17,563
FL WILDWOOD, CITY OF (7 WPS) FL6600331 CWS Groundwater 17,214
FL DANIA BEACH, CITY OF FL4060253 CWS Groundwater 17,132
FL TOHO BUENAVENTURA LAKES FL3490184 CWS Groundwater 16,569
FL OPA LOCKA, CITY OF FL4131001 CWS Groundwater 16,479
FL BCWWS 3A FL4060165 CWS Groundwater 16,046
FL GREATER PINE ISLAND WATER ASSOCIATION FL5360322 CWS Groundwater 15,805
FL DADE CITY WATER DEPT FL6510424 CWS Groundwater 15,561
FL TEQUESTA PWS, VILLAGE OF FL4501438 CWS Groundwater 15,500
FL EAST MILTON WATER SYSTEM FL1570232 CWS Groundwater 15,240
FL GROVELAND WATER DEPARTMENT (3 WPS) FL3350476 CWS Groundwater 15,232
FL LAKE ASBURY WTP FL2100626 CWS Groundwater 15,197
FL ISLAND WATER ASSOCIATION FL5360146 CWS Groundwater 14,784
FL OKALOOSA COUNTY BLUEWATER BAY-RAINTREE FL1460775 CWS Groundwater 13,760
FL PORT ST. JOE, CITY OF FL1230545 CWS Surfacewater 13,682
FL CENTRAL FL6534609 CWS Groundwater 13,595
FL MAITLAND, CITY OF (3 WPS) FL3480203 CWS Groundwater 13,370
FL SJCU-PONTE VEDRA WS FL2554343 CWS Groundwater 13,340
FL LAKE UTILITY SERVICES INC SOUTH FL3354881 CWS Groundwater 13,198
FL SJCU-SAWGRASS GRID FL2551004 CWS Groundwater 12,940
FL ON TOP OF THE WORLD FL6424619 CWS Groundwater 12,901
FL CITY OF HOLLY HILL FL3640557 CWS Groundwater 12,417
FL GADSDEN CO REGIONAL W/S FL1200797 CWS Groundwater 12,371
FL ORANGE CITY UTILITIES FL3640946 CWS Groundwater 12,335
FL BRADFORDVILLE REGIONAL W/S FL1370393 CWS Groundwater 12,272
FL FREEPORT, CITY OF FL1660290 CWS Groundwater 12,020
FL FLORIDA CITY FL4130255 CWS Groundwater 12,000
FL R. C. WILLIS WTP (CITY OF PALATKA) FL2544260 CWS Groundwater 11,900
FL BEVERLY HILLS / ROLLING OAKS SUBDIVISION FL6090150 CWS Groundwater 11,572
FL LANTANA WATER TREATMENT PLANT FL4500784 CWS Groundwater 11,558
FL BROOKSVILLE CITY OF CWS Groundwater 11,500
FL SOPCHOPPY, CITY OF FL1650612 CWS Groundwater 11,305
FL SUNRISE SOUTHWEST FL4064326 NTNCWS Groundwater 10,750
FL SUGARMILL WOODS S/D FL6091735 CWS Groundwater 10,308
FL POINT BAKER WATER SYSTEM, INC. FL1570540 CWS Groundwater 10,226
FL QUINCY, CITY OF W/S FL1200551 CWS Surfacewater 10,112
FL BAGDAD-GARCON POINT WATER SYSTEM FL1570042 CWS Groundwater 9,867
FL CLERMONT, CITY OF (2 WPS) FL3350215 CWS Groundwater 9,840
FL LAKE JACKSON AREA WATER SYSTEM FL1370888 CWS Groundwater 9,804
FL GREEN COVE SPRINGS WTP FL2100437 CWS Groundwater 9,700
FL LEESBURG EAST (2 WPS) FL3351566 CWS Groundwater 9,650
FL BAREFOOT BAY FL3050057 CWS Groundwater 9,648
FL SEMINOLE COUNTY SOUTHWEST FL3590785 CWS Groundwater 9,622
FL NASSAU-AMELIA UTILITIES FL2450022 CWS Groundwater 9,540
FL MASCOTTE WATER DEPARTMENT FL3350812 CWS Groundwater 9,184
FL CENTRAL FLORIDA RESEARCH PARK FL3484264 NTNCWS Groundwater 9,129
FL GULF HARBORS FL6511077 CWS Groundwater 9,110
FL DAVENPORT, CITY OF FL6530431 CWS Groundwater 9,043
FL PORT LABELLE FL5260226 CWS Groundwater 8,679
FL HERNANDO CO UTL-EAST FL6277060 CWS Groundwater 8,630
FL TOWN OF ORANGE PARK FL2101182 CWS Groundwater 8,630
FL FARM HILL UTILITIES, INC. FL1170259 CWS Groundwater 8,596
FL MOLINO UTILITIES, INC. FL1170475 CWS Groundwater 8,487
FL BELLEVIEW, CITY OF (2 WPS) FL3420074 CWS Groundwater 8,433
FL SOUTHLAKE UTILITIES FL3354916 CWS Groundwater 8,300
FL MARIANNA, CITY OF FL1320449 CWS Groundwater 8,227
FL ALACHUA WTP FL2010017 CWS Groundwater 8,220
FL MIMS WATER TREATMENT / NORTH BREVARD CO. FL3050834 CWS Groundwater 7,958
FL PORT RICHEY WATER DEPT-CITY OF FL6510324 CWS Groundwater 7,732
FL SUN N LAKES OF SEBRING WATER FL6280274 CWS Groundwater 7,710
FL MADISON WATER DEPARTMENT FL2400205 CWS Groundwater 7,350
FL OKALOOSA COUNTY MID SYSTEM (CRESTVIEW) FL1464044 CWS Groundwater 7,300
FL NEPTUNE BEACH FL2160206 CWS Groundwater 7,270
FL INVERNESS WATER DEPT FL6090861 CWS Groundwater 7,194
FL HUDSON WATER WORKS FL6512226 CWS Groundwater 7,169
FL TURTLE LAKES (MAD HATTER EAST) FL6512064 CWS Groundwater 7,021
FL SPRUCE CREEK NORTH FL6424652 CWS Groundwater 6,988
FL STARKE WTP FL2040211 CWS Groundwater 6,927
FL PERRY WATER SYSTEM FL2620208 CWS Groundwater 6,898
FL LIVE OAK WTP FL2610203 CWS Groundwater under influence of surfacewater 6,850
FL WAKULLA REGIONAL (AKA GULF COAST) FL1650785 CWS Groundwater 6,572
FL GONZALEZ UTILITIES ASSOCIATION, INC. FL1170302 CWS Groundwater 6,559
FL SUNSHINE PARKWAY SYSTEMS FL3350691 CWS Groundwater 6,538
FL LADY LAKE CENTRAL - WPS 1,2,3 FL3350977 CWS Groundwater 6,498
FL ORANGEWOOD WATER SYSTEM FL6511311 CWS Groundwater 6,464
FL MACCLENNY WTP FL2020204 CWS Groundwater 6,391
FL CHARLOTTE COUNTY UTILITIES / BURNT STORE FL6080318 CWS Groundwater 6,300
FL GASPARILLA ISLAND WATER ASSOC FL6080104 CWS Groundwater 6,254
FL JASPER WTP FL2240570 CWS Groundwater 6,250
FL NAVARRE BEACH WATER SYSTEM FL1570874 CWS Groundwater 6,094
FL LABELLE, CITY OF FL5260050 CWS Groundwater 5,950
FL VILLAGE OF INDIANTOWN FL4430667 CWS Groundwater 5,847
FL AVE MARIA UTILITY COMPANY, LLLP FL5114154 CWS Groundwater 5,840
FL PLURIS-WEDGEFIELD INC FL3480149 CWS Groundwater 5,828
FL HIGH SPRINGS WTP FL2010201 CWS Groundwater 5,795
FL FLORAL CITY WATER ASSN FL6090588 CWS Groundwater 5,617
FL LAKE ALFRED, CITY OF FL6530321 CWS Groundwater 5,584
FL HOMOSASSA SPECIAL WATER DISTRICT FL6090828 CWS Groundwater 5,548
FL VALPARAISO, CITY OF FL1460149 CWS Groundwater 5,539
FL CITY OF FORT MEADE FL6530320 CWS Groundwater 5,455
FL JEA: PONTE VEDRA GRID FL2550908 CWS Groundwater 5,395
FL BELLEAIR WATER PLANT FL6520135 CWS Groundwater 5,299
FL LEESBURG/THE PLANTATION FL3354650 CWS Groundwater 5,141
FL FRUITLAND PARK, CITY OF (3 WPS) FL3350427 CWS Groundwater 5,127
FL EAST WATER SYSTEM FL3531744 CWS Groundwater 5,052
FL KEYSTONE POSTMASTER GRID FL2100610 CWS Groundwater 5,020
FL WAUCHULA CITY WATER DEPARTMENT FL6250329 CWS Groundwater 5,000
FL SEMINOLE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT FL4504903 CWS Groundwater 4,996
FL VC/HALIFAX PLANTATION (WTP-8) FL3644123 CWS Groundwater 4,929
FL OAKLAND TOWN OF FL3480913 CWS Groundwater 4,893
FL DUNES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT FL2184259 CWS Groundwater 4,880
FL FLAGLER BEACH WTP FL2180349 CWS Groundwater 4,830
FL RESERVE UTILITIES FL4565030 CWS Groundwater 4,808
FL CHUMUCKLA WATER SYSTEM, INC. FL1570140 CWS Groundwater 4,667
FL LAKE PANASOFFKEE WATER ASSN 2 WPS FL6600990 CWS Groundwater 4,642
FL WATER MGMT SERVICES (ST. GEORGE ISLAND) FL1190789 CWS Groundwater 4,593
FL CRYSTAL RIVER, CITY OF FL6090317 CWS Groundwater 4,528
FL MOORE CREEK MOUNT CARMEL UTILITIES FL1570479 CWS Groundwater 4,508
FL MONTICELLO, CITY OF FL1330478 CWS Groundwater 4,502
FL APALACHICOLA, CITY OF FL1190150 CWS Groundwater 4,500
FL CHARLOTTE HARBOR WATER ASSN. FL6080044 CWS Groundwater 4,500
FL WAHNETA WATER SYSTEM FL6531917 CWS Groundwater 4,500
FL ROYAL WATERWORKS, INC FL4061517 CWS Groundwater 4,481
FL ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL FL6296137 NTNCWS Groundwater 4,454
FL LAKE PLACID, TOWN OF FL6280286 CWS Groundwater 4,369
FL TAFT WATER ASSOCIATION FL3481326 CWS Groundwater 4,232
FL WEATHERSFIELD FL3591451 CWS Groundwater 4,221
FL PLACID LAKES UTILITY INC FL6280223 CWS Groundwater 4,100
FL EREC WATER SYSTEM FL1170718 CWS Groundwater 4,098
FL MOSSY HEAD WATER WORKS, INC. FL1660803 CWS Groundwater 4,054
FL MARY ESTHER, CITY OF FL1460455 CWS Groundwater 4,013
FL GRACEVILLE, CITY OF FL1320145 CWS Groundwater 4,000
FL HAVANA, TOWN OF WATER SYSTEM FL1200334 CWS Groundwater 3,977
FL ST. LUCIE COUNTY UTIL NORTH COUNTY SYSTEM FL4561689 CWS Groundwater 3,975
FL SUWANNEE CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE FL2614268 CWS Groundwater 3,950
FL NEWBERRY WTP FL2010207 CWS Groundwater 3,885
FL CHULUOTA WATER SYSTEM FL3590186 CWS Groundwater 3,863
FL VC/SOUTHWEST WTP-2 FL3644155 CWS Groundwater 3,828
FL DUNDEE, TOWN OF FL6530485 CWS Groundwater 3,824
FL SUN OUTDOORS SARASOTA FL6581741 CWS Groundwater 3,800
FL MULBERRY, CITY OF FL6531237 CWS Groundwater 3,780
FL MOORE HAVEN WTP FL5220192 CWS Groundwater 3,735
FL BLOUNTSTOWN, CITY OF FL1070685 CWS Groundwater 3,680
FL CHIPLEY, CITY OF FL1670135 CWS Groundwater 3,660
FL SPRING LAKE IMPROVEMENT DISTIRCT FL5280266 CWS Groundwater 3,586
FL NORTH BEACH UTILITIES FL2550812 NTNCWS Groundwater 3,585
FL COTTAGE HILL WATER WORKS FL1170168 CWS Groundwater 3,572
FL FROSTPROOF, CITY OF FL6530627 CWS Groundwater 3,550
FL MEADOWS-AT-WOODRUN FL1370669 CWS Groundwater 3,545
FL WINCO UTILITIES W/S FL1650791 CWS Groundwater 3,545
FL HIGHLAND BEACH WATER PLANT FL4500609 CWS Groundwater 3,539
FL BUNNELL WATER PLANT FL2180134 CWS Groundwater 3,507
FL VILLAGE OF GOLF FL4501528 CWS Groundwater 3,505
FL FGUA - PLANTATION BAY WTP FL2184251 CWS Groundwater 3,500
FL CENTURY, TOWN OF FL1170613 CWS Groundwater 3,490
FL UMATILLA WATER WORKS (2 WPS) FL3351402 CWS Groundwater 3,482
FL JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY FL2160568 CWS Groundwater 3,480
FL UIF - CYPRESS LAKES FL6535055 CWS Groundwater 3,418
FL VC/SPRUCE CREEK WTP-15 FL3640412 CWS Groundwater 3,368
FL HCS/STRAWBERRY CREST HIGH/ BAILEY ELEM FL6296333 CWS Groundwater 3,365
FL JASMINE LAKES UTL FL6512070 CWS Groundwater 3,311
FL PEACE RIVER REG WATER PLANT FL6142734 CWS Surfacewater 3,301

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