I got a notice in the mail that my water should be tested and that a company was conducting free inspections. Do I need to do this? Is this company with the city?

Titusville’s drinking water meets or exceeds all federal and state standards for safe drinking water. Consumers should always exercise caution when they are contacted by a vendor that they have not contacted first. Never allow a stranger inside your home. The City of Titusville Water Resources Department uses city employees to monitor water quality and for sampling; and, all city employees will have a city identification. 

Contact Information

If you have any concerns regarding the quality of your drinking water contact Titusville’s Water Resources Water Production Division at 321-567-3855. If you have any concerns as to whether someone is an employee of the City of Titusville Water Resources Department, contact Titusville’s Water Resources at 321-567-3855 or the City of Titusville Human Resources Department at 321-567-3726.

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1. Is my water safe to drink?
2. How "hard" is Titusville water?
3. What makes water look cloudy or milky?
4. What is that whitish, flakey build-up I sometimes find on my shower heads or faucet aerators?
5. A company contacted me and said that I needed to purify my water. Do I?
6. I got a notice in the mail that my water should be tested and that a company was conducting free inspections. Do I need to do this? Is this company with the city?
7. What is the pH of Titusville's water?
8. I received a notice in the mail about getting insurance for the maintenance and repair of my exterior water line. Do I need to do this?