The Florida Department of Health in Orange County regulates water systems such as commercial limited use and community limited use water systems. We also regulate private, monitoring, and irrigation well construction.

Community water supplies are regulated by the Department of Environmental Protection under the Florida Safe Drinking Water Act.

Call 407-858-1497 to discuss any problems you may be having with your drinking water. The best time to call is between 8 – 10 a.m. in the morning. We can advise on other problems such as odors and iron.

Limited Use Community & Commercial Water Systems

Limited Use Community and Commercial water supplies are regulated by the Department of Health in Orange County under Chapter 64E of the Florida Administrative Code. We monitor small community or commercial water systems usually serving less than 25 people.

An annual operating permit is required for these systems and you can find the application forms at Florida Health Limited Use Public Water Systems.

New systems must pass an initial 5 Sample Bacteriological Survey and a lead and nitrate test. The annual renewal fee is $175. A bacteriological water sample test is included in the annual renewal fee.

Limited Use Commercial Public Water Systems serve one or more non-residential establishments and provide piped potable water from a well. This includes:

  • Businesses that have employees at the site (up to 25 employees)
  • Businesses that have public access

Limited Use Community Public Water Systems serve two or more rental residences or five or more non-rental homes. This could include:

  • Two or more rental houses connected to a single well
  • A rented duplex
  • An owner occupied triplex with two rental units in it
  • A mobile home park with two or more rental units
  • Five or more private single family residential units on one well
  • A home which rents two or more rooms or units

If your water system falls in one of the above categories, you must comply with these standards.

The following systems are exempt:

  • Four (4) or less non-rental (owner occupied) residential units on the same well
  • One owner occupied residential unit and one rental unit on the same well
  • Family owned business with no hired employees and not open to the public
Water Testing

We provide testing services for private wells for the following problems:

Call 407-858-1497 to discuss any problems you may be having with your drinking water. The best time to call is between 8 – 10 a.m. in the morning. We can advise on other problems such as odors, calcium, and iron.

Well Permitting

Our office issues well drilling permits for all wells for domestic use (drinking and irrigation) and monitoring use which are less than 6 inches in diameter.

Fees

Most of Orange County is located in the St. Johns River Water Management District located at 975 Keller Road, Altamonte Springs, FL  32714. You can contact them at 407-659-4800

Portions of southern Orange County are located in the South Florida Water Management District.


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