City of Titusville Committed to New Water Quality Law Signed by Gov. Ron DeSanits
By Space Coast Daily // May 13, 2025
City of Titusville has begun to remove fluoride from the city's water system

BREVARD COUNTY • FLORIDA—The City of Titusville Public Works Department is committed to complying with Senate Bill 700, also known as the Florida Farm Bill, which Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed into law.
The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services law requires the omission of any additive to the water supply unless it is directly linked to improving water quality.
While the bill doesn’t specifically mention fluoride, it will require the mineral and other additives to be removed from water resources across the state.
The City of Titusville has already begun removing fluoride from the city’s water system.
“The quality of our citizen’s drinking water is one of our department’s highest priorities,” said City of Titusville Public Works Director, Kevin Cook, P.E. “Our dedicated team members are already working diligently to comply with this state mandate, and we will be 100% compliant by July 1, 2025,” added Cook.
For accurate information on Titusville’s water quality, CLICK HERE.

Consumer Confidence Reports – Water Quality Report
The City of Titusville produces an annual drinking water quality report (also known as a consumer confidence report or CCR) as required by state and federal regulations. The purpose of the report is to inform our drinking water consumers about the quality of water we provided to them during the previous calendar year.
For questions on water quality or on any of the data presented in the drinking water quality report, contact the Water Production Superintendent at 321-567-3877.
Hard copies of the current CCR are available upon request. Please contact the Water Conservation Office at 321-567-3865.













