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Dissolved iron and other hard minerals are absorbed during the filtration and treatment process, as well as along water’s journey from source to tap. These absorbed minerals and metals cause the water to become hard and its quality depleted. Some household headaches associated with using hard water include:

  • Clogged appliances that lead to water-flow issues
  • Hard-to-clean residue and buildup on appliances, hardware, and surfaces
  • Soap scum on showers, bathtubs, and sinks
  • Prematurely aged clothing and linens that are rough to the touch
August 27, 2019

Chattanooga

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Chattanooga’s water source is the Tennessee River, which is highly susceptible to contaminants and toxins from industrial and agriculture runoff. As water travels, it […]
August 27, 2019

Morgantown

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems A primary source of drinking water for Morgantown is the Monongahela River. Water from the river is treated at a water treatment plant before […]
August 27, 2019

Charles Town

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The drinking water for Charles Town comes from surface water from the Shenandoah River. Water is pumped from the river and cleaned, purified, and […]
August 27, 2019

Charleston

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Charleston’s drinking water comes from two surface water sources – the primary source is The Bushy Park Reservoir in Berkeley County and the secondary […]
August 27, 2019

Columbus

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Columbus’ main source of municipal water is supplied from three reservoirs, which provide over 90% of the 140 million gallons that Columbus uses daily. […]
August 27, 2019

Louisville

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The primary source of Louisville’s drinking water is the Ohio River. The water is collected and sent to a number of different treatment facilities […]
August 27, 2019

Lexington

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The water supply for the city of Lexington primarily comes from the Kentucky River. The water travels from its source to a treatment facility […]
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Bowling Green

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Bowling Green uses the Big Barren River as its primary source of municipal drinking water. The Big Barren River flows out of the Barren […]
August 27, 2019

South Bend

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Water in South Bend is managed by South Bend Water Works, which maintains 32 wells and over 545 miles of waterways. This water distribution […]