Category : Important Notices

Hurricane Idalia Update

Good afternoon, all systems have been evaluated and no damages have been found, some systems did lose water pressure or have low water pressure due to commercial power outages. Bacteriological samples have been pulled and delivered to the laboratory and we hope to have results tomorrow. Those systems that were sampled are: Brewster, Meadow Hills, North Lake Meadows, and Sedgefield. A call will go out to rescind the precautionary boil water notices and it will be posted here. We appreciate your patience during and after the storm as our utmost concern is the safety of our residents and our staff!

Preparing for Tropical Storm/Hurricane Idalia

Based on the current projected track and forecast for
Idalia, our staff are diligently preparing for possible impacts to our service
areas and will be ready to respond.  As
the storm is expected to intensify over the warm gulf waters and become a
possible Category 3 Hurricane, we encourage our customers to prepare!  Bottled water for consumption is highly
recommended, filling tubs and other containers for other water needs is also
recommended. 

If you experience a water outage please know it is due to a power
outage or damage.  We have made
arrangements to have generators on standby to any of our affected plants and
will have crews dispatched as soon as it is safe to put them on the road.  If you lose water pressure your system will be
under a Precautionary Boil Water Notice. 
These will be posted on this site and updated as needed.  We appreciate your patience as we work to restore
water service to your area!  Again, our
crews will be dispatched once it is safe to be on the roads.  Our customers safety as well as that of our
employees and their families are our top priority!

Royal Utility Company Important Notice

Beginning on July 14th and
running through July 28th, the City of Coral Springs Utilities & Engineering
Division, Royal Waterworks, Coral Springs Improvement District, and the North
Springs Improvement District will temporarily be changing its method of
chlorinating its water to comply with recommendations from the Department of
Environmental Protection.  As a result,
within this two-week period, you may notice a chlorine taste or odor in the tap
water.  Water main flushing will also take place
during this period between the
hours of 7 a.m. and 4 p.m.  A temporary
discoloration of the water and a reduction in pressure as a result of Fire
Hydrant flushing may also occur.

These
temporary conditions should not be harmful to your health. However, customers are cautioned to determine if the water is clear before
washing clothes (or any other processing) as staining may occur. Customers
are also advised to set aside water for drinking and cooking purposes, and
after flushing in your area to check the water clarity before use. If you experience discolored water, run the cold water in all your faucets
for approximately 5-10 minutes.
If conditions persist, please contact your water provider at the number listed
below. Additionally, if you are on kidney dialysis, please consult your
physician for any special instructions concerning this matter. If you have
tropical fish or aquatic animals, please contact your local pet store for
advice. Customers with inline filters may want to contact the equipment
manufacturer for any precautions that may be required.

If you are especially
sensitive to the taste and odor of chlorine, try keeping an open container of
drinking water in your refrigerator. This will enable the chlorine to
dissipate, thus reducing the chlorine taste. Remember, drinking water has a
shelf life. Change out the water in your refrigerated container weekly.

The
flushing program serves two important functions. First, it minimizes the
build-up of mineral and other sediments, that over time can affect water
quality and water flows through the pipes. Secondly, it allows the Water
Department to verify the fire hydrants are working properly and available for
fire protection.

We
regret any inconvenience you may experience during this time, but this is
necessary to maintain our high quality water standards throughout our system.
If you have any questions, please call:

Coral Springs Improvement
District  
at  954-753-0380

Coral Springs Utilities
& Engineering Division

 at  954-345-2160

North Springs Improvement District  at
 954-752-0403

Royal Waterworks  at  1-888-228-2134

Water Quality Reports 2022

The Department of Environmental Protection along with the federal Environmental Protection Agency creates water quality standards for testing and measuring the level of various contaminants that may be found in drinking water. Water quality samples are taken regularly in accordance with these standards to ensure the safety and quality of your water.

Below are the 2022 Water Quality Reports (PDF) for each system we service:

Black Bear Waterworks

Black Bear

Brendenwood Waterworks, Inc.

Brendenwood

Brevard Waterworks, Inc.

Kingswood Manor

Oakwood Manor

Citrus Waterworks, Inc.

Backwater

Ellsworth

Collier Utility Company

Lee Cypress

Okaloosa Waterworks, Inc.

Okaloosa

Duval Waterworks, Inc.

Duval

Country Walk Utility Co.

Country Walk

Gator Waterworks, Inc.

Gator

Harbor Waterworks, Inc.

Harbor Hills

HC Waterworks, Inc.

Lake Josephine – Sebring Lakes

Leisure Lakes 

Jump Creek Utility Co.

Jumper Creek

Lake Idlewild

Lake Idlewild

Lakeside Waterworks, Inc.

Lakeside Waterworks – Shangi-La

Lake Talquin Waterworks

Lake Talquin Waterworks

LP Waterworks, Inc.

The Woodlands of Lake Placid N

Pine Harbour Waterworks, Inc.

Pine Harbour

Raintree Waterworks, Inc.

Raintree

Royal Waterworks, Inc.

Royal

Seminole Waterworks Co.

Brewster

Buck Lake

Meadow Hills

North Lake Meadow

Plantation Estates

Sedgefield SubdivisioS

Shoal Creek

Sunny Hills Utility Co.

Sunny Hills

The Woods Utility Co.

The Woods