Local Water Estimate

32962 estimated water profile

Estimate likely hardness, disinfectant, drinking-water, and plumbing risk for Port St. Lucie, then compare the water treatment setup most likely to fit your home.

Treatment urgency

51

estimated risk score

Utility profile

General U.S. Utility Profile

ZIP 32962

This water profile combines normalized utility concentration indicators (hardness, TDS, disinfectant byproducts, and lead/PFAS indicators) with imported EPA ECHO SDWIS public records when available. It is not a direct tap sample.

Uses public EPA ECHO SDWIS records for local public-system and compliance context plus normalized utility concentration profile values. This is not a direct tap sample, municipal CCR replacement, or lab report; final system selection should account for your home, usage, and plumbing specifics.

Source: Normalized utility concentration profile (2025-10-01)

Risk Breakdown

What the local profile suggests

Scale buildup

58

Hardness profile: Moderate to High

Disinfectants

56

Chloramine, THM, and HAA5 pressure estimate.

Drinking water

36

TDS / taste risk: Moderate

Plumbing impact

57

Long-term fixture, appliance, and pipe risk estimate.

Contaminant Profile

Likely concerns for Port St. Lucie

This is a utility-profile estimate, not a lab test from your tap. It gives you a better starting point before selecting a softener, whole-home filter, or reverse osmosis system.

Hardness Minerals

moderate

140 mg/L hardness utility-profile value.

Chloramines

low

1.8 mg/L disinfectant utility-profile value.

Disinfection Byproducts

moderate

55 ug/L THM and 33 ug/L HAA5 utility-profile values.

Lead/PFAS Indicator

low

2.0 ug/L lead and 4.0 ng/L PFAS utility-profile values.

Why It Matters

Clear water can still carry things you would not choose to drink every day.

Most water problems do not announce themselves. They show up as long-term exposure, scale buildup, irritated skin, bad taste, damaged appliances, or contaminants that matter more for kids and sensitive households.

Lead and copper

Lead can enter water after it leaves the utility through older plumbing, fixtures, or service lines. Long-term exposure is associated with developmental and neurological harm, especially for children.

PFAS and persistent chemicals

PFAS are often called forever chemicals because they break down slowly. Research links some PFAS exposure with immune, thyroid, liver, kidney, reproductive, and cancer concerns.

Disinfection byproducts

Chlorine and chloramines help keep water safe from microbes, but they can form byproducts such as TTHMs and HAA5. Elevated long-term exposure is why these are regulated.

Arsenic, nitrate, and metals

Some regulated contaminants are invisible at the tap. Arsenic is tied to skin, cardiovascular, and cancer risk; nitrate can be an acute concern for infants at high levels.

Hardness and scale

Hardness is not usually the scary drinking-water contaminant, but it quietly damages heaters, fixtures, appliances, glass, laundry, skin feel, and flow rate over time.

Taste, odor, and dissolved solids

Bad taste can be more than annoying. It can signal disinfectants, dissolved minerals, old plumbing, or source-water changes worth checking before choosing a system.

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