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Yes, Miami-Dade drinking water may contain phosphate, as it is often used in water treatment processes to control corrosion and stabilize the water supply. The levels of phosphate in drinking water are typically regulated to ensure they remain within safe limits. For detailed information on specific phosphate levels, it is best to consult the annual water quality report provided by the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department.

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