“We Get Our Water From a
Well”
Our drinking water is being
destroyed. Did you know…
•
Every year at least 255 million
metric tons of hazardous chemical
wastes are dumped into our nation’s
environment?
• There are 400,000 landfills,
ponds, pits and lagoons in the U.S.
containing some of the most
dangerous substances known?
• There are 35,000 pesticides that
are made from 600 chemical compounds
– all potentially winding up in our
water supply?
What is water tested for?
Some common problems with water
include the following:
Hardness of Water -
Unsightly water spots on fixtures,
glasses and silverware are also
caused by hard water. The hardness
creates soap curd which interferes
with the cleaning ability of your
cleaning products and causes
problems such as bath tub ring.
Plus, scaling builds up with hard
water, and can clog pipes and
fixtures.
Iron -
Higher concentrations of iron can
cause an objectionable taste and
rust-colored staining of sinks,
commodes, bath tubs, other plumbing
fixtures and clothes.
pH - Low pH water
(acid water) can cause damage to
sinks, faucets, hot water tanks,
drainage and supply lines. These
problems can cause extensive repair
costs or replacement.
Sulfur - Sulfur
causes damage to plumbing and gives
off an offensive, "rotten egg" odor.
Chlorine - Chlorine
is found to be objectionable in
drinking and bathing water.
Chlorine that mixes with organics in
water, forms trihalomethanes
(THM's). THM's are reportedly
cancer-causing agents. |