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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

Ann Arbor

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Ann Arbor’s water supply comes from both groundwater and surface water sources. The largest source comes from the Huron River, which provides up to […]
August 27, 2019

Little Rock

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Little Rock’s water supply is sourced from two of the largest lakes in Arkansas —Lake Winona and Lake Maumelle. Lake Maumelle, located in Pulaski […]
August 27, 2019

Fayetteville

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Fayetteville’s main water source is Beaver Lake, a man-made reservoir in the Ozark Mountains, located right alongside the White River, which also works as […]
August 27, 2019

St. Louis

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The drinking water in St. Louis originates from the Salem Plateau Groundwater Province, where almost half of the state’s potable groundwater originates. The water […]
August 27, 2019

Columbia

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The drinking water in Columbia is sourced from groundwater wells and an alluvial aquifer that runs along the Missouri River. After bring processed at […]
August 27, 2019

Iowa City

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Much of the water supply for Iowa City comes from the surface water of the Cambrian-Ordovician Aquifer. Water from this aquifer has a low […]
August 27, 2019

Des Moines

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The main water source for the city of Des Moines is supplied from the Raccoon and Des Moines rivers, which provide municipal drinking water […]
August 27, 2019

Davenport

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Water is provided to the city of Davenport by the Mississippi River and treated by the Iowa Water Company. The water treatment facility, located […]
August 27, 2019

Cedar Rapids

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The city of Cedar Rapids obtains its municipal water supply from 53 shallow wells alongside the Cedar River alluvium, an aquifer adjacent to the […]