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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 24, 2019

Wichita

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The city of Wichita gets its water from a combination of the Little Arkansas River, the Cheney Reservoir, and the Equus Beds Aquifer. The […]
August 24, 2019

Topeka

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The drinking water source for the city of Topeka comes from surface water from the Kansas River. This water is processed at various treatment […]
August 24, 2019

Kansas City

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The primary source of Kansas City’s drinking water is the Missouri River. The water goes through a state-of-the-art water system that includes two water […]
August 24, 2019

Hays

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The city of Hays gets its water from 37 groundwater wells that receive water from the Smoky Hill Aquifer, the Big Creek Aquifer, and […]
August 24, 2019

Hillsboro

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Hillsboro’s main source of water is currently the Tualatin River Watershed, which the city has used since 1913. This water source has outgrown its […]
August 24, 2019

Bend

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Bend’s drinking water supply comes from both ground and surface water sources, with the groundwater supply coming from aquifers in the Deschutes River Basin. […]
August 24, 2019

Spokane

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems All of the tap water for the city of Spokane comes from the Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer. Water is pumped from the aquifer and […]
August 24, 2019

Kennewick

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The drinking water source for the city of Kennewick includes the Columbia River and two Ranney Collector Wells. The Columbia River Water Treatment Plant […]
August 20, 2019

Overland Park

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Overland Park has over 70 miles of natural streams and rivers, as well as multiple watersheds, the sources of which are the Kansas and […]