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NDMA Contamination

NDMA in Florida Drinking Water

Ranked by max NDMA detected (ng/L) · UCMR 2 data (2008–2010) · Data from EPA SDWIS & UCMR

18
Cities Tested
3
Over CA PHG
17%
% Over CA PHG
11.2 ng/L
State Avg
▼ 18% vs national
vs National
343
Health Violations

NDMA in Florida: what the data shows

Florida has 18 cities with NDMA data from the EPA's UCMR 2 program (2008–2010). NDMA was detected above California's 10 ng/L public health goal in 3 of those cities. The state average max detected level is 11.2 ng/L. N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) is a probable human carcinogen that forms primarily as a disinfection byproduct when chloramines react with organic precursors in source water. Systems using chloramines for residual disinfection are most affected. NDMA can also enter water from industrial discharge — historically from rocket fuel manufacturing and rubber processing. There is no federal maximum contaminant level for NDMA. California's Public Health Goal of 10 ng/L (0.01 µg/L) is the most-protective US benchmark. EPA classifies NDMA as a B2 probable human carcinogen — in animal studies, lifetime exposure at very low concentrations significantly elevates liver cancer risk. UV treatment, granular activated carbon, and reverse osmosis can reduce NDMA, though not all home filters are effective.

Cities exceeding CA PHG: 10 ng/L (no federal MCL)

Florida
17%
3 of 18 cities
▼ 18% below national rate (better)
National avg
35%
136 of 387 cities

NDMA data across Florida

Each dot is a city with UCMR 2 NDMA testing data. Cities exceeding California's 10 ng/L public health goal are highlighted. Size reflects population served.

All Florida cities ranked by ndma level

# City Level Level Over PHG? Violations Grade
1 West Palm Beach 94.0 ng/L
Over PHG 23
C-
2 Fort Myers 16.0 ng/L
Over PHG 5
C+
3 North Port 12.0 ng/L
Over PHG 3
B
4 Bradenton 10.0 ng/L
No 9
F
5 Riviera Beach 10.0 ng/L
No 32
F
6 Sarasota 9.8 ng/L
No 9
C+
7 Coral Springs 9.3 ng/L
No 17
F
8 Miami 7.1 ng/L
No 104
F
9 Tampa 6.7 ng/L
No 64
F
10 Sunrise 4.5 ng/L
No 1
F
11 Delray Beach 4.5 ng/L
No 7
C
12 North Miami Beach 3.6 ng/L
No 1
B
13 Palm Bay 2.8 ng/L
No 8
B
14 Palm Coast 2.6 ng/L
No 6
B+
15 North Miami 2.5 ng/L
No 1
B
16 Pembroke Pines 2.2 ng/L
No 8
F
17 Hollywood 2.1 ng/L
No 32
F
18 Clearwater 2.0 ng/L
No 14
F

Frequently asked questions about ndma in Florida

What is NDMA and why is it in Florida tap water?

NDMA (N-nitrosodimethylamine) is a probable human carcinogen that forms when chloramine disinfectants react with naturally occurring organic matter in source water. 3 cities in Florida had NDMA above California's 10 ng/L public health goal in UCMR 2 testing. Note that this data is from 2008–2010; many systems have since adjusted disinfection practices to reduce NDMA.

Is NDMA in drinking water dangerous?

NDMA is classified by the EPA as a B2 probable human carcinogen. Animal studies show liver tumors at very low chronic doses. There is no federal MCL, but California's Public Health Goal — set at the level associated with one additional cancer case per million over a lifetime of exposure — is 10 ng/L. NDMA was a major focus of the contaminated Camp Lejeune water investigation.

How can I remove NDMA from my drinking water?

NDMA is one of the harder contaminants to remove. Reverse osmosis provides 50–80% reduction depending on the membrane. Granular activated carbon (GAC) works for some NDMA but is variable. UV treatment effectively destroys NDMA but is rarely deployed at the household level. Boiling does NOT remove NDMA. Best protection: choose a water utility that has switched away from chloramination or implements UV/AOP treatment.