Important Notice for City of Boca Raton Water Customers

Temporary Modification of

Drinking Water Disinfection Process

October 5 - 19, 2025

To ensure the highest quality of water for our customers, the City of Boca Raton's Utility Services Department will temporarily modify the disinfection process used by the water treatment facility. This modification to the disinfection process is routine and an industry best practice as a precautionary measure to maintain optimal water quality.


The City will be using free chlorine as opposed to chloramine for water treatment during this two-week period:


Sunday, October 5 - Sunday, October 19, 2025


Customers served by the City of Boca Raton's Utility Services may notice a slight chlorine taste or odor in the tap water during this period. This is only temporary, and the water is safe to drink.

Users of home kidney dialysis machines, owners of tropical fish aquariums, managers of stores/restaurants with fish and shellfish:


Users of home kidney dialysis machines, owners of tropical fish aquariums, and managers of stores and restaurants with fish and shellfish holding tanks are advised that the methods for testing and removing free chlorine residuals differ from those used for chloramine residuals. We encourage customers who may be affected by this change to seek professional guidance.

Fire Hydrant Flushing


The City will continue to flush fire hydrants during this period. Customers may notice flowing water in streets and swales, localized lower water pressures and a slight discoloration of their tap water. Again, these temporary conditions will not cause adverse health effects.

If you should need further information on this change in the water treatment process, please call Utility Services at (561) 338-7310 or visit our

Utility Services webpage for more information.

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