Yes! The tap water is safe to drink.
Yes, Orlando's tap water is safe to drink, meeting or exceeding EPA's Safe Drinking Water Act standards.
The City of Orlando's water treatment process includes coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection to remove contaminants.
Regular water quality testing ensures the water is free from harmful bacteria, viruses, and other impurities.
United States is ranked as number 9 globally with a score of 96.4% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
Orlando's tap water sources include the Floridan Aquifer, a underground water reserve, and surface water from the St. Johns River.
The Floridan Aquifer is a primary source, providing about 70% of Orlando's drinking water through wells and pumps.
The remaining 30% comes from the St. Johns River, treated at the Water Conserv II facility to meet drinking water standards.
Yes, many drinking fountains in Orlando are safe to use, regularly maintained and tested for water quality.
Most public drinking fountains, such as those in parks and public buildings, are connected to the tap water system.
It's still a good idea to check the fountain's condition and look for signs of maintenance or certification before drinking.
Here is a map showing all the locations of drinking water spots in Orlando. You can click on each water drop to open the spot directly in Google Maps for directions.