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Tampa Water Department Temporarily Converting To Chlorine Disinfection


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The Tampa Water Department will temporarily change its water disinfection process to chlorine between September 12-October 3, 2022. 

  • What is happening: During this period, the department will use chlorine instead of chloramine (a mix of ammonia and chlorine) to disinfect the drinking water.
  • Why are we switching how we disinfect our water: This routine switch protects the quality of drinking water by preventing bacteria from occurring in our water mains and service lines. Temporarily switching to chlorine also offers a sustainable alternative to losing millions of gallons of drinking water by releasing water via the City’s hydrants to clean out the water lines.

Customers with a sensitivity to chlorine: Customers who are sensitive to chlorine may notice a stronger smell or taste of chlorine during this switchover period. To minimize this effect, the 
Tampa Water Department recommends: 

  • Run the tap for a few minutes before using.
  • Fill a pitcher of water and let it sit for several hours to allow any residual chlorine to evaporate.
  • Consider installing a carbon filter on kitchen/bathroom faucets or shower heads or replacing existing filters with new ones.

Populations with special considerations: Individuals and business owners who already take special steps to remove chloramine from tap water, such as dialysis centers, medical facilities, and aquatic pet owners, will want to take the same precautions during this temporary switch to chlorine.


For more information, contact City of Tampa Utilities at (813) 274-8811 or visit tampa.gov/ChlorineDisinfection.