The City of Sunrise Utilities Department will temporarily switch from using monochloramine to free chlorine disinfection in its water treatment system beginning Monday, April 28 through Monday, May 26, 2025. This notice only impacts residents who receive a utility bill from the City of Sunrise (see utilities service area on the map below).
As a recommended program from the Florida Department of Health, the temporary treatment of the water system is a common practice for water suppliers that utilize chlorine disinfection or “free chlorine.”
Please note that this routine procedure does not cause any adverse health effects and is safe for consumption. However, some individuals may notice a slight change in the water’s taste, odor or color during this time. Neighbors may also see fire hydrants running, which is part of the normal maintenance process.
Special Considerations
- Kidney dialysis centers, nephrologists and hospitals have been notified in order for them to make any adjustments necessary in the various processes in which they operate. Any questions regarding kidney dialysis should be directed to the user’s doctor or dialysis specialist.
- Some aquatic and marine animal species are sensitive to free chlorine; persons maintaining aquariums with any sensitive species may wish to contact their pet supply stores regarding dichlorination.
For more information about drinking water, please visit the Environmental Protection Agency’s website or the Safe Drinking Water Hotline: 1-800-426-4791.
For details regarding the City of Sunrise’s treatment system, please call 954-888-6000 or visit www.sunrisefl.gov/waterquality