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Dissolved iron and other hard minerals are added to the water during the filtration process. Because of this, the water tends to be harsh and of poor quality. Some results of this are:

  • Hard-to-clean residue on dishes, sinks, and tubs
  • Frequent malfunctioning of appliances
  • Dry, itchy skin
  • Laundry that is stiff and uncomfortably scratchy
September 5, 2019

Arlington

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September 5, 2019

Alexandria

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August 30, 2019

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 […]
August 30, 2019

Lafayette

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Water in Lafayette comes from the Chicot Aquifer – a large, natural, underground lake. Drawn from 18 wells, ranging in depth from 400 to […]
August 27, 2019

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. […]
August 27, 2019

Franklin

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Franklin’s water supply comes from surface water derived from the Harpeth River, which is susceptible to the absorption of harmful contaminants from industrial and […]
August 27, 2019

Martinsburg

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Drinking water for Martinsburg is sourced from groundwater that is drawn from Kilmer Springs and a well at Big Springs. Water pumped from these […]
August 27, 2019

Toledo

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Toledo’s main source of water comes from Lake Erie. Water is filtered and treated at the Toledo Water Treatment Plant, which produces an average […]
August 27, 2019

Cleveland

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Cleveland’s main source of water is Lake Erie. Water is drawn from Lake Erie by four intakes, which are located a considerable distance from […]