OUC Water Services FAQ
Frequently Asked
Questions About H2OUC
How safe and healthy is my OUC
water?
OUC delivers excellent water to the tap — water that meets or exceeds all
federal and state regulations for drinking water. In fact, OUC water is better
than it has to be, naturally. It comes from one of the purest, most protected
and pristine sources in the world. Then we treat this high-quality water with
extraordinary care so that it stays that way.
What is the source of OUC
water?
OUC water comes from the lower depths of the Floridan Aquifer, a quarter of a
mile below the earth’s surface. This deep water supply is protected from
contaminants, pollutants and bacteria that might affect surface water supplies.
This pristine water requires little treatment.
How is the water processed?
Through our five-year Water Project 2000 initiative, OUC has shifted to
an advanced ozone treatment process that produces great-tasting tap water. By
treating our water with ozone, a strong and safe disinfectant, OUC is reducing
the use of chlorine in its water system and removing hydrogen sulfide, a
naturally occurring compound that can create an unpleasant taste and odor. We
also add fluoride to prevent tooth decay and treat the water to control
corrosion.
How can we be sure OUC water
is safe?
Annually we conduct approximately 12,000 water quality test on a periodic basis
throughout the system. The number of tests that are done is three times more
that required. The results consistently demonstrate that the water delivered to
you meets or exceeds all federal and state regulations.
Do I need a home water
treatment device?
OUC neither recommends nor discourages buying any specific point-of-use
treatment device. We so encourage you to investigate the claims made, and to
check actual performance of a home treatment device before and after installing
the unit. Such a decision is a matter of personal preference, especially
regarding the taste or softness of water.
Is there copper or lead in OUC
water?
The natural copper or lead content of the water OUC delivers to you is well
within federal and state safe drinking water standards. However, there may be
instances that OUC customers have higher than normal levels of copper of lead in
their drinking water because of prolonged exposure of the water to the plumbing
or fixtures in their homes or businesses.
Can the risk of exposure to
copper or lead be reduced?
Yes. We now treat the water to reduce its natural corrosiveness to help prevent
copper of lead from leaching into water from customers’ plumbing. In addition,
you can help by:
- Letting your cold water faucet run about 30
seconds if it has not been used for an hour or longer. This will rinse away
any temporary buildup of copper, lead or other minerals that may occur in
your plumbing fixtures. (Use that water for plants or washing dishes.)
- Using cold water from your tap (never hot) for
cooking, drinking or icemaking.
Let us answer your questions
personally
We invite you to contact us if you have other questions and welcome the
opportunity to meet with you. If you have any concerns about water at your
property, our qualified Water Quality Technicians will be happy to schedule and
appointment with you. Just call 407.244.8779, between 7:30 am and 4:30
pm, Monday through Friday.
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