Utility report · FL6521715
City of St. Petersburg Water Quality Report
City of St. Petersburg water data gives homeowners a local starting point for understanding contaminants, disinfectant chemistry, and what utility reporting means at home.
- Haloacetic acids (HAA9)
- Trichloroacetic acid
- Haloacetic acids (HAA5)
Disinfection Byproducts signal
Haloacetic acids (HAA9) at 375x above guidance
22.5 ppb in local reporting. Disinfection byproduct exposure risk.
Coverage
St Petersburg (Downtown), St Petersburg (Northeast)
Top ZIPs
33701, 33702, 33703
Metrics tracked
17
Contaminants surfaced
10
What this means at home
A utility report helps, but most homeowners want a simple answer about taste, showers, and comfort at home.
If your home is on St. Petersburg water, start with the ZIP audit so BaseWater can read that utility data for your home.
Primary cities
St Petersburg (Downtown), St Petersburg (Northeast)
Data snapshot
2026-02-20
Contaminant highlights
Haloacetic acids (HAA9)
Disinfection Byproducts
22.5 ppb · Disinfection byproduct exposure risk
Measured utility profile
Trichloroacetic acid
Disinfection Byproducts (HAAs)
24.2 ppb · Cancer, Harm to reproduction
Purchased surface water
Haloacetic acids (HAA5)
Disinfection Byproducts
20.4 ppb · Disinfection byproduct exposure risk
Measured utility profile
Total trihalomethanes (TTHMs)
Disinfection Byproducts
20.7 ppb · Disinfection byproduct exposure risk
Measured utility profile
Lead
Heavy Metals
1.6 ppb · Neurodevelopmental risk, especially for children and pregnancy
Measured utility profile
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Chloramine in Tampa Water
Disinfectant chemistry is one of the most clear water quality questions Tampa homeowners run into because it affects daily water use, not just a report table.
Hard Water in Tampa Bay
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Water Filtration in St. Petersburg
For St. Petersburg homeowners worried about water across the whole house, BaseWater helps connect local water data to a whole-home plan that makes sense.
33701 water quality
For 33701, the homeowner question is what St. Pete utility water means for taste, comfort, and whole-home exposure, not just whether it passes a legal limit.
33710 water quality
For 33710 homes, local water questions often center on shower comfort, contaminant concerns, and whether whole-home filtration makes more sense than spot treatment.
Local data and methodology
BaseWater uses local utility reports, EPA data, and health goals to help Tampa Bay homeowners understand what their water may mean at home.
Frequently asked questions
What does the City of St. Petersburg water report mean for homeowners?
It helps explain what is being delivered by the local utility, but the real homeowner question is how those conditions affect daily use and whether they justify a broader in-home solution.
Does St. Petersburg water raise the same concerns as Tampa water?
There are regional similarities, but each utility profile deserves its own interpretation. That is why BaseWater treats utility pages as their own trust layer instead of assuming one city equals another.
Should I evaluate St. Pete water by ZIP?
Yes. Your ZIP helps BaseWater connect utility data to where you actually live.
See what City of St. Petersburg may mean for your home
If your home is on St. Petersburg water, start with the ZIP audit so BaseWater can read that utility data for your home.