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During the treatment process, minerals and chemicals – such as iron and chlorine – are added to the water, resulting in a low-quality end product that can sometimes taste and smell foul. High concentrations of added minerals or chemicals in hard water can result in:

  • A bitter, chemical taste to water
  • Tea and coffee that tastes or smells ‘off’
  • Unpleasant taste while brushing teeth
August 27, 2019

Dallas

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Dallas supplies its water from seven reservoirs and lakes in the Dallas metro area. The main sources are Lake Ray Hubbard, Lake Lewisville, Lake […]
August 27, 2019

State College

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems State College’s drinking water supply comes from groundwater in the Susquehanna River Watershed. The water is purified and tested before being distributed throughout the […]
August 27, 2019

Hilton Head Island

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Drinking water for Hilton Head Island primarily comes from groundwater sourced from the Floridan Aquifer System. Water from this aquifer is cleaned, treated, and […]
August 27, 2019

Columbia

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Tap water in Columbia comes from the Broad River Diversion Canal and Lake Murray. Water is pumped from these sources to the Columbia Canal […]
August 27, 2019

Savannah

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Savannah gets its drinking water from Abercorn Creek, which is a tributary of the Savannah River. Because this is a surface water source, the […]
August 27, 2019

Greensboro

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Drinking water for the city of Greensboro comes from Lake Townsend, Lake Higgins, and Lake Brandt. The lake water from each source is pumped […]
August 27, 2019

Sandy Springs

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The water in Sandy Springs is purchased from Anderson Regional Joint Water System, supplied by surface water from the Hartwell Lake Reservoir and Easley-Central […]
August 27, 2019

Roswell

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Roswell’s water comes primarily from the Big Creek Watershed, fed by local streams, lakes, and rivers, with supplemental water purchased as needed from a […]
August 27, 2019

Marietta

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The water in Marietta comes from two separate surface water sources — the Chattahoochee River and Lake Allatoona. Surface water is exposed to natural […]