PWSID FL4060167
BCWWS 1A
Community water system based in Pompano Beach, FL
Service area on file with EPA: Lauderdale Lakes · Broward County. EPA's recorded service area can be incomplete for regional authorities. The cities and counties above are what the utility has filed with EPA; the utility may serve additional areas.
- Population served
- 75k
- Source
- Groundwater
- Status
- Active
At a glance
2 above the safety limit, 3 detections to watch
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PFOS is a "forever chemical" that builds up in the body. The most recent test was above the federal safety limit, and long-term exposure has been linked to cancer and other health problems.
Most recent EPA PFAS test · See details below
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PFOA is a "forever chemical" that builds up in the body. The most recent test was above the federal safety limit, and long-term exposure has been linked to cancer and other health problems.
Most recent EPA PFAS test · See details below
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Public health experts agree no amount of lead in drinking water is safe. Even low levels can affect children's brain development.
Most recent lead and copper test · See details below
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PFHxS was found at a level below the federal limit, but high enough to keep an eye on.
Most recent EPA PFAS test · See details below
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This utility's lead service line inventory is not yet complete. Federal rules required every system to publish one by October 16, 2024.
From the utility's published inventory · See details below
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Florida SB 700 (Florida Farm Bill) bans adding fluoride to public water statewide (effective July 1, 2025); systems no longer add it. CDC's listing predates the ban. Naturally occurring fluoride is unaffected.
Per CDC My Water's Fluoride · See details below
Past 5 years: 1 health-based violation on file, all marked Resolved or Archived. See compliance history below.
Risk classification follows EPA's published values for safe drinking water, with caution and concern bands reviewed by a clinician. Past resolved violations do not influence this card. See methodology.
Lead service line inventory
Service line inventory still in progress
BCWWS 1A reports 0 confirmed lead service lines, 20,632 non-lead, 249 unknown (total 20,881) in the EPA SDWIS service line inventory (2026Q1). EPA's Lead and Copper Rule Revisions treat unknown and galvanized-requiring-replacement lines as lead for notification and replacement scheduling until verified.
- 0 confirmed lead service lines
- 0 galvanized requiring replacement (LCRI treats these as lead)
- 249 unknown (1.2% of total)
- 20,632 confirmed non-lead (98.8%)
- 20,881 total service lines in the system
What to do if your service line might be lead
- Ask your utility to check the service-line classification for your specific address. Many utilities provide a public address-lookup tool linked from the inventory page.
- Get on the replacement queue. Under the LCRI, utilities must replace all lead and galvanized-requiring- replacement lines within 10 years (clock generally starts November 2027). Some prioritize requests.
- Until the line is replaced: flush the tap 30 seconds after long stagnation, use cold water for drinking and cooking, and consider an NSF/ANSI 53 lead-rated tap filter.
- Talk to your clinician about a blood lead test for anyone in the home, especially a pregnant person or a child under 6. Lead in drinking water guide.
Inventory data sourced from BCWWS 1A ( retrieved May 24, 2026 ; curator confidence: high ). Confirmed against the original source automatically each month; see methodology.
Lead and copper test results
The most recent measurement per contaminant from EPA's Lead and Copper Rule sampling.
Why only lead and copper, and not arsenic, nitrate, or others?
EPA's bulk SDWIS download is the only nationwide per-system sample data they publish, and it only includes the Lead and Copper Rule table. Values for other regulated contaminants (TTHMs, nitrate, arsenic, etc.) appear on this page only when they trigger a violation. For the full per-system contaminant suite, see the utility's annual Consumer Confidence Report (link further down the page).
| Contaminant | Most recent | Date | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| PB90 | 0.0016 mg/L | December 1, 2025 | Caution |
Data from EPA SDWIS (Lead and Copper Rule sample table) , last refreshed May 24, 2026.
PFAS and emerging contaminants
This system was tested 60 times under EPA's latest PFAS monitoring program; 9 of the 30 chemicals tested were detected.
What is this testing program?
EPA's fifth Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule cycle (UCMR 5, 2023 to 2025) required every public water system serving over 3,300 people to test for 29 per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) plus lithium; 30 chemicals in total. Most recent detection per chemical shown below.
| Contaminant | Most recent detection | Date | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7.2 ng/L | October 22, 2024 | Concern | |
| 20.7 ng/L | October 22, 2024 | Concern | |
| 3.4 ng/L | October 22, 2024 | Caution | |
| 5.5 ng/L | October 22, 2024 | No federal limit | |
| 10.1 ng/L | October 22, 2024 | No federal limit | |
| 6 ng/L | October 22, 2024 | No federal limit | |
| 4.9 ng/L | October 22, 2024 | No federal limit | |
| 10.6 ng/L | October 22, 2024 | No federal limit | |
| 14.6 ng/L | October 22, 2024 | No federal limit |
Tested but not detected (21 contaminants)
EPA tested for these substances and every sample was below the minimum reporting level. Absence of detection does not mean true zero; it means below the laboratory's quantitation threshold.
Data from EPA UCMR 5 (Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule) , last refreshed May 24, 2026.
Fluoride
Florida no longer adds fluoride to public water
Under Florida SB 700 (Florida Farm Bill), effective July 1, 2025, public water systems in Florida may not add fluoride to drinking water. Systems that previously adjusted fluoride have stopped. The CDC figures on this page are historical and describe fluoridation before the ban; naturally occurring fluoride in source water is unaffected.
Per CDC My Water's Fluoride (pre-ban)
Before Florida banned it, BCWWS 1A added fluoride to its drinking water. It no longer does.
Under Florida SB 700 (Florida Farm Bill), effective July 1, 2025, no public water system in Florida may add fluoride. CDC's My Water's Fluoride listing below predates the ban and has not been updated for it. Naturally occurring fluoride in the source water is unaffected; the utility's annual water quality report has the latest measured concentration.
Source: CDC My Water's Fluoride, listed under BCWWS 1A (Broward County). Verify on CDC's site .
Area context (before the ban)
Broward County, FL (2020 data)
- Community water systems
- 36 of 36 added fluoride (pre-ban)
- Population on fluoridated water
- 1,696,874 of 1,696,874 (100.0%)
Florida statewide (2020 data)
- Population on fluoridated water
- 14,886,493 of 18,952,021 (78.5%)
- Community water systems that added fluoride (pre-ban)
- 300 of 1,597
Data from CDC My Water's Fluoride (per-system status) , last refreshed May 19, 2026.
Data from CDC Water Fluoridation Reporting System (state and county aggregates) , last refreshed May 16, 2026.
Recorded contaminant measurements (from violations)
When this system exceeded a regulatory limit and EPA recorded the measured value, that value is shown here. These are not routine sample results: they are the values the violation was triggered on.
| Period | Contaminant | Measured | Federal MCL | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 1, 2022 | Total Haloacetic Acids (Haa5) | 182.675UG/L | 0.06 UG/L | Health-based |
Data from EPA SDWIS (violation records) , last refreshed May 24, 2026.
Compliance history
EPA-recorded violations against this system over the last 5 years.
How to read this section
Health-based violations are when a measured limit was exceeded; the measured concentration is shown alongside the EPA federal limit where SDWIS published it. Monitoring and reporting items are paperwork issues (missed sample dates, late filings) that do not themselves indicate unsafe water.
1 resolved health-based violation in the last 5 years
All 1 health-based violation in the last 5 years is marked Resolved or Archived. Past violations do not represent current water quality.
| Period start | Contaminant | What happened | Measured level | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 1, 2022 | Total Haloacetic Acids (Haa5) | Maximum Contaminant Level Violation, Average | 183 UG/L
MCL 0.060 UG/L | Resolved |
24 monitoring and reporting item s (paperwork) , 1 still open · these are not health risks
| Period start | Relates to | Item | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 1, 2025 | Revised Total Coliform Rule | Monitoring, Routine (RTCR) | Resolved |
| May 1, 2025 | Revised Total Coliform Rule | Monitoring, Routine (RTCR) | Resolved |
| April 1, 2025 | Revised Total Coliform Rule | Monitoring, Routine (RTCR) | Resolved |
| March 1, 2025 | Revised Total Coliform Rule | Monitoring, Routine (RTCR) | Resolved |
| February 1, 2025 | Revised Total Coliform Rule | Monitoring, Routine (RTCR) | Resolved |
| January 1, 2025 | Tthm | Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) | Resolved |
| January 1, 2025 | Revised Total Coliform Rule | Monitoring, Routine (RTCR) | Resolved |
| January 1, 2025 | Total Haloacetic Acids (Haa5) | Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) | Resolved |
| December 1, 2024 | Revised Total Coliform Rule | Monitoring, Routine (RTCR) | Resolved |
| November 1, 2024 | Revised Total Coliform Rule | Monitoring, Routine (RTCR) | Resolved |
| October 1, 2024 | Revised Total Coliform Rule | Monitoring, Routine (RTCR) | Resolved |
| October 1, 2024 | Total Haloacetic Acids (Haa5) | Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) | Resolved |
| October 1, 2024 | Tthm | Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) | Resolved |
| September 1, 2024 | Revised Total Coliform Rule | Monitoring, Routine (RTCR) | Resolved |
| July 1, 2024 | Tthm | Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) | Resolved |
| July 1, 2024 | Total Haloacetic Acids (Haa5) | Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) | Resolved |
| April 1, 2024 | Revised Total Coliform Rule | Monitoring, Routine (RTCR) | Resolved |
| January 1, 2024 | Nitrate | Monitoring, Regular | Resolved |
| November 1, 2023 | Revised Total Coliform Rule | Monitoring, Routine (RTCR) | Resolved |
| October 1, 2023 | Total Haloacetic Acids (Haa5) | Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) | Resolved |
| October 1, 2023 | Tthm | Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) | Resolved |
| July 1, 2023 | Consumer Confidence Rule | Consumer Confidence Report Complete Failure to Report | Unaddressed |
| January 1, 2023 | Nitrate | Monitoring, Regular | Resolved |
| January 1, 2022 | Nitrate | Monitoring, Regular | Resolved |
2 older violation s (5-10 years ago) · all paperwork (monitoring/reporting), none health-based , all resolved
| Period start | Relates to | Item | Measured level | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 1, 2017 | Tthm | Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) | — | Resolved |
| April 1, 2017 | Total Haloacetic Acids (Haa5) | Monitoring and Reporting (DBP) | — | Resolved |
Data from EPA SDWIS (violation records) , last refreshed May 24, 2026.
Where to see every contaminant this utility tested for
EPA's bulk SDWIS dataset gives MyTapWater.us per-system measured values for lead and copper, plus violation records for everything else. To see every regulated contaminant this utility tested for in the past year (TTHMs, HAA5, nitrate, arsenic, fluoride, chromium, etc.) with measured values, read the utility's Consumer Confidence Report (CCR).
Every community water system is required by EPA to publish a CCR annually, by July 1, listing every contaminant they sampled, the measured value, the federal limit, and any health-based exceedances. Most utilities post the report online; some mail it with your bill.
How to find BCWWS 1A's CCR:
- Search the web for "BCWWS 1A consumer confidence report" . The PDF is usually on the utility's own website.
- Or call the utility directly. Their phone number is in the contact section below.
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Contact this utility
Public administrative contact information for this water system, as filed with the EPA. Use this to ask about your service line, request your home's lead status, or report a water quality issue.
- Administrator
- MARK DARMANIN (BCWWS)
- Phone
- 954-831-0851
- Mailing address
- 2555 WEST COPANS ROADPOMPANO BEACH, FL 33069
Where this page's data comes from
Bundle released 2026-Q2, regenerated May 24, 2026. Each section above also shows its own source date so you can tell at a glance how fresh that part of the page is.
- EPA SDWIS bulk download — last refreshed May 24, 2026 (system info, violations, lead and copper samples).
- EPA UCMR 5 (Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule) — last refreshed May 24, 2026 (PFAS and lithium).
- Lead service line inventory — last refreshed May 24, 2026 (from the utility's reported inventory).
- CDC My Water's Fluoride — last refreshed May 19, 2026 (per-system Yes/No fluoridation status).
- CDC Water Fluoridation Reporting System — last refreshed May 16, 2026 (state and county fluoridation aggregates).
Every value on this page is cross-verified before publication; read our methodology for the verification steps and corrections process.