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COMMON
CITY WATER PROBLEMS
- AESTHETIC SUBSTANCES
- Mostly harmless contaminants such as chlorine, sulphur, iron and manganese
that cause taste, color, staining and odor problems.
- SEDIMENT
- Solid particles that settle out over a period of time.
- HARDNESS
- A common water quality problem caused by dissolved calcium and magnesium
(limestone) in water. Hard water causes scaling of pipes and hot water
heaters, plumbing fixtures, etc. It makes cleaning and laundering more
difficult.
- LEAD - Commonly
used in plumbing installation material until the late 1980's. U.S. Safe
Drinking Water Act (SDWA) standards have since set limits on the amount
of lead that may be used in solder materials. Lead has been found to
occur in drinking water primarily due to leaching. Lead exposure has
been linked to learning deficiencies in children and, at higher levels,
has been associated with hypertension in adults.
- ORGANIC CHEMICALS
- A group of chemicals commonly referred to as Volatile Organic Compounds
(VOCs). There are over 80 VOCs regulated by the SDWA. Typical VOCs include
benzene, trichloethylene, and chlordane. High levels of exposure to
VOCs have been linked to a variety of cancers and organ damage.
- TRIHALOMETHANES
(THMs)
- THMs are the first organic chemicals regulated by the SDWA. THMs are
a byproduct of the chlorine disinfection process. THMs are formed when
chlorine reacts with other organic compounds in water. THMs are known
carcinogens and have been linked to bladder cancer.
- MICROBIOLOGICAL
PATHOGENS - Waterborne organisms that are known to cause disease
in humans. Common waterborne pathogens include fecal coliform, dysentery,
cholera, hepatitis and microbial cysts such as Crytosporidium and Giardia
Lamblia.
- CHLORINE TASTES
AND ODORS
- To ensure micro-biological safety, Municipal Water Utilities employ
chlorine and/or chlorine plus ammonia. These substances can leave a
chlorine "pool like" taste and odor to drinking water.
- RADIOLOGICAL
SUBSTANCES - Radium and its related cousins may be found in groundwater
supplies. They are known cancer causing substances in humans. Radium
exposure is through drinking and cooking while radon exposure is normally
through inhalation. They are both regulated by the SDWA.
- ASBESTOS
- A construction material commonly used in insulation, building materials,
or certain types of water piping. Asbestos is regulated by the SDWA.
However, it has been linked to lung and bladder cancer in humans.
* These substances
may not necessarily be in your water but you should have your water tested
by a qualified laboratory to be sure!
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CITY
WATER
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PROBLEM
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SOLUTION
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- Sediment
- Taste
- Odor
- Chlorine
- Hardness
- Color
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- Sediment
Filter
- Carbon
Filter or Reverse Osmosis
- Carbon
Filter or Reverse Osmosis
- Carbon
Filter or Reverse Osmosis or UV/Ozone
- Water
Conditioner
- Water
Conditioner or Carbon Filter
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When
you have a water problem...DON'T PANIC...count on ATLANTIC!
Call
(561)
683-0101
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