Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for the City of Fruit Heights
It is our constant goal is to provide a safe and dependable supply of drinking water to the residents of Fruit Heights. We are pleased to report that our drinking water meets Federal and State requirements. View the most current Drinking Water Quality Report for the City of Fruit Heights. This report informs consumers about the quality of the water and services that the City delivers every day.
Fruit Heights City does not fluoridate its water, but Weber Basin Water Conservancy District has been directed by the Davis County Health Department to add fluoride to drinking water supplied to Davis County Residents.
Water Hardness in Fruit Heights
The tap water in Fruit Heights is considered "Average Hard" - 280 mg/L or 16 grains/gallon.
Iron Content in Fruit Heights Water
The tap water in Fruit Heights contains .04 mg/L (40 parts per billion) of iron. The range may fluctuate between .02 - .06 mg/L.
Does the City of Fruit Heights chlorinate its water?
The city’s primary source for culinary water comes from Weber Basin Water Conservancy District and also from a well. The city does chlorinate the water system through mechanical chlorination system that is monitored and tested weekly.