Flooding Effects on Drinking Water and How to Stay Safe

They say a rising tide floats all ships. Unfortunately, a rising flood floats all crud. Floods are dangerous natural disasters that often occur hand-in-hand with torrential rains and seasonal storms. Floods can happen when hurricanes sweep the landscape or during an unusually fast snowmelt. Unfortunately, flooding isn’t like a clean bath, it picks up everything […]
E. Coli (Escherichia Coli): The Dangers in Your Drinking Water

If you’re like most people, you probably don’t think much about what’s in a glass of tap water. You can’t tell by looking at it, but a clean glass of water could be contaminated with E. Coli. Here’s what you need to know about the danger of E. Coli in your drinking water, along with […]
Coronavirus and Drinking Water: What You Need to Know

We hope everyone is staying healthy during this chaotic pandemic. To help avoid misinformation and to calm any panic, we wanted to bring you information about your drinking water and how to stay healthy.
Top 10 New Year’s Resolutions and Better Watercare for a Happy & Healthy 2020

As we turn the last page on our calendars annually, many of us make New Year’s resolutions when looking forward to a happy and healthy year ahead. When it comes to these pre-determined decisions, high on the list is dieting in order to lose weight or simply eat healthier. But what about our household water […]
The Potential Effects of Hard Water on The Body

If you have hard water in your home, it is likely that you are well aware of it. The presence of calcium, magnesium, and other minerals in hard water can wreak havoc on your home. It can cause calcium buildup in your sinks, showers, and bathtubs, and leave mineral deposits on your dishes and shower […]
The Presence of Lead in Drinking Water Poses Significant Health Risks.

Lead in water is extremely harmful to a person’s health. Since lead is tasteless and odorless, it may go undetected in water systems and may bioaccumulate in a person’s body over extended periods. The EPA has set the maximum contaminant level (MCLG) at zero. The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) considers lead-free content to be calculated as […]