
The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD) has recently made public their 2024 Water Quality Report, which presents in-depth insights into the region's drinking water over the past year. The report comes as a standard provision, gauging the water's adherence to safety protocols established by health and environmental authorities, as confirmed by a statement on the Miami-Dade government's official website.
In the effort to uphold quality and safety, WASD has conducted over 150,000 samples and tests, each seeking to fortify community trust in their tap water, their findings suggest drinking water in Miami-Dade not only aligns with all local, state, and federal mandates but exceeds them, ensuring the safe consumption for its customers, still, the WASD claims steadfast dedication to providing consistent and reliable water service regardless of the circumstances.
In compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) requirements, the WASD is tasked with supplying an annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) to each billed customer by the first of July, a deadline they appear to be meeting according to the timeline of this latest release.
The WASD's commitment to the Miami-Dade community's well-being are evident as the quality report reflects their unwavering efforts to guarantee the highest water safety standards because they evidently understand that the vitality and the sustenance of the populace rest mightily within the clear, continuously flowing, life-giving resource of water; a sentiment echoed within the data disclosed in the comprehensive report that the department has made accessible for the public to review on their website.









