by Debbie Bonge | Nov 30, 2018 | Bottled Water, Water Contamination, Water Quality, Water Treatment Products
What is a Boil Water Advisory (BWA)? Boil Water Advisories are often issued by water municipalities when damage occurs to a water line or parts of the main water distribution system. These alerts are also issued for a loss in water pressure, allowing bacteria to...
by Debbie Bonge | Nov 14, 2018 | Water Quality, Water Softeners, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
It’s no secret that hard water in your taps can be a terrible nuisance; we bet you’ve heard friends or neighbors blame the hard water in the local area for metallic-tasting water or limescale on their faucets and fixtures. Hard water problems are widespread and impact...
by Debbie Bonge | Nov 2, 2018 | Water Contamination, Water Quality, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
In urban and suburban areas, much of the land surface is covered by buildings and pavement, which do not allow rain and snowmelt to soak into the ground. Instead, most developed areas rely on storm drains to carry large amounts of runoff from roofs and paved areas...
by Debbie Bonge | Sep 26, 2018 | Reverse Osmosis Water Filter, Water Contamination, Water Quality, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
The existence of Perfluorinated Chemicals and Perfluorooctanoic Acid in drinking water has increased at an alarming rate. Water contamination has turned into a critical issue that can’t be overlooked any more. What are PFOS/PFOA’s? The...
by Debbie Bonge | Sep 19, 2018 | Water Quality, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
Every day, millions of people drink chlorinated tap water. Chlorine is used by the public and private water suppliers to keep our water clean by disinfecting it and killing germs. And it does a marvelous job at eliminating most pathogens from the water we drink. But...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Contamination, Water Quality, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
According to a study released by the Mayo Clinic earlier this year, nearly 70 percent of Americans take some sort of prescription drug. This is up from 48 percent just a few years ago in 2007-2008. As it turns out, the increased popularity of prescription drugs is...