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Diagnosing Water Quality Issues in St. Johns County

Staff Writer
April 16, 2026

Diagnosing Water Quality Issues in St. Johns County

St. Johns County residents are encouraged to remain vigilant regarding their household water quality. While the county's public water systems are regularly monitored and meet state and federal standards, individual properties, particularly those with older plumbing or private wells in historic neighborhoods like downtown St. Augustine or rural areas such as Elkton, can sometimes experience localized issues.

Common signs of potential water quality problems include changes in taste, odor, or color; cloudy water; or persistent staining on fixtures. These issues can stem from various sources, such as aging pipes, sediment buildup, or even natural mineral deposits in well water.

For residents connected to municipal water, the St. Johns County Utilities Department provides annual water quality reports detailing testing results. Concerns about public water should be directed to their customer service. Private well owners, who are responsible for their own water testing, can contact local certified laboratories for comprehensive analysis. Early diagnosis of water quality issues can prevent potential health concerns and costly plumbing repairs down the line.

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