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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

Atlanta

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The water in Atlanta comes from several different sources, including river water directly from the Chattahoochee River and a reservoir filled with water from […]
August 27, 2019

Minot

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Minot’s water supply comes from two primary groundwater sources – the Sundre Aquifer and the Minot Aquifer. Wells located in Souris Valley along the […]
August 27, 2019

Grand Forks

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The main supply for Grand Forks’ drinking water comes from surface water sourced from the Red River and Red River Lake. Water from both […]
August 27, 2019

Danbury

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The city of Danbury gets its water from a combination of reservoirs and private wells. The Danbury Water Division (DWD) produces water through a […]
August 24, 2019

Coeur d’Alene

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The primary water source for the city of Coeur d’Alene is the Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer, an underground river that flows an average of 200 […]
August 24, 2019

Ketchikan

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Drinking water in Ketchikan comes from 11 square miles of watershed in the area surrounding Granite Creek. Made up of raw surface water, the […]
August 24, 2019

Homer

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Homer’s water comes from the Bridge Creek Reservoir and is tested for organic, radioactive, microbiological, and inorganic contaminants. While Homer is known for having […]
August 24, 2019

Anchorage

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Anchorage’s primary water source is the glacier-fed Eklutna Lake in Chugach State Park. This mountain lake’s seclusion makes it less susceptible to contaminants that […]