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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:
August 27, 2019

Houston

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The city of Houston supplies drinking water to its residents from surface water sources, with 70% of water coming from the Trinity River and […]
August 27, 2019

State College

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems State College’s drinking water supply comes from groundwater in the Susquehanna River Watershed. The water is purified and tested before being distributed throughout the […]
August 27, 2019

Philadelphia

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The drinking water in Philadelphia comes from surface water from the Schuylkill and Delaware rivers – each contributing to approximately half of the city’s […]
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Naples

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The drinking water in Naples comes from the Lower Tamiami Aquifer and is pumped in from wells located on Goodlette-Frank Road and in Golden […]
August 27, 2019

Miami

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The drinking water in Miami primarily comes from the Biscayne Aquifer. This aquifer is located just a few feet underground, making the water in […]
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Tampa

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The drinking water in Tampa comes from a variety of sources. It’s primarily supplied by the Hillsborough River, but the city’s Aquifer Storage and […]
August 27, 2019

Tuttle

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Tuttle’s water source is supplied mainly from groundwater pumped from 18 different wells. In the past, Tuttle has had to shut down some of […]
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Jacksonville

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Jacksonville’s water comes from an underground aquifer fed by groundwater sources near Richlands, North Carolina. These groundwater sources provide high-quality drinking water that is […]
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Sandy Springs

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The water in Sandy Springs is purchased from Anderson Regional Joint Water System, supplied by surface water from the Hartwell Lake Reservoir and Easley-Central […]