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When water filters over limestone bedrock, it absorbs many of those minerals. Over time, that mineral concentration can lead to a white, chalky buildup known as limescale. If left to accumulate, limescale deposits can:

  • Reduce water heater efficiency
  • Cause buildup in sinks, tubs, and toilets
  • Etch the surface of glassware, making it look cloudy
  • Leave stains on clothes
  • Cause metallic stains
  • Create rust marks in sinks and tubs
  • Too much iron in the water can give it a rusty or reddish-brown tinge. Aside from being unappealing to drink, colored water from iron can:
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Richmond

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Durham

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The drinking water for the city of Durham is supplied by the Lake Michie and Little River reservoirs. Water is pumped from these reservoirs […]
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Memphis

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Unlike most cities in Tennessee, Memphis sources its water from a large underground aquifer. The Memphis Sand Aquifer, which is located about 500 feet […]
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Knoxville

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Knoxville sources its water from the Tennessee River, which is highly susceptible to contamination from sewer overflows, as well as industrial and agricultural runoff. […]
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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

Huntington

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The primary water source for Huntington is surface water drawn from the Ohio River. Water is cleaned and tested at a water treatment plant […]
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Fort Wayne

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The main water source for Fort Wayne is the St. Joseph River. Each day, Fort Wayne draws an average of 34 million gallons of […]
August 27, 2019

Milwaukee

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The tap water for Milwaukee’s residents primarily comes from surface water pumped from Lake Michigan. Roughly 30 percent of the city’s tap water comes […]
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Madison

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The source of Madison’s drinking water is a deep sandstone aquifer – an underground, permeable rock formation where water is stored. This water originates […]