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During the treatment process, minerals and chemicals – such as iron and chlorine – are added to the water, resulting in a low-quality end product that can sometimes taste and smell foul. High concentrations of added minerals or chemicals in hard water can result in:

  • A bitter, chemical taste to water
  • Tea and coffee that tastes or smells ‘off’
  • Unpleasant taste while brushing teeth
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

Florence

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The primary source of drinking water for the city of Florence is the Ohio River. Water from the Ohio River is sent to a […]
August 27, 2019

Chicago

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Chicago and its neighboring suburban communities make up the third-largest metropolitan area in the United States. The main water source to the millions of […]
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

Springdale

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The town of Springdale sources its water from the Beaver Lake Water District, which is a man-made reservoir in the Ozark Mountains. After the […]
August 27, 2019

Mountain Home

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The main source of Mountain Home’s water comes from nearby Norfork Lake. Neighboring streams, lakes, ponds, and reservoirs also contribute to the water supply. […]
August 27, 2019

Rochester

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Rochester sources its municipal water from an underground basin, known as the Prairie de Chien-Jordan Aquifer, which lies beneath the city. This aquifer is […]
August 27, 2019

Plymouth

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The drinking water for the city of Plymouth comes primarily from groundwater sources. The city has 16 wells that pull water from the Prairie […]
August 27, 2019

Fort Worth

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Fort Worth supplies its municipal water from six surface water sources, including Lake Bridgeport, Eagle Mountain Lake, Lake Worth, Cedar Creek, Richland-Chambers Reservoir, and […]